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Wedding

I’ll Be There For You

“This was my wedding program in 1999. I don’t know how we missed that these two songs, in this order, ended up being like a conditional love disclaimer for our marriage. The good news is, nearly 17 years later, we are still ALWAYS here for each other.

(submitted by Sara)

Not Accepting It

“How a big brother views his little sister getting married.”

(via source)

Life Of The Party

“We had a photo booth at our wedding. I don’t think my brother-in-law understands how photo booths work.”

(via source)

Hole In Four

“Before our wedding my husband, his best friend, my brother and my sister’s fiance went on the golf course for some wedding shots. Somehow, it feels wrong.”

(submitted by Jenny)

Flower Girl Gone Bad

“This was my uncle’s wedding back in 1980. I had agreed to be the flower girl and did a perfect run through in rehearsal. What I didn’t expect was the doors to the ceremony opening and 500 people all standing and turning to look at me. Check out my epic pout. I REFUSED to stroll down the aisle. My sweet grandma is the one leaning over telling me to sneak through a side aisle and sit with my grandpa. The mother of the bride is behind me, probably ready to strangle me.”

(submitted by Joanne)

Wife’s Message On Husband’s Wedding Ring

When Dan and Amanda were married five years ago, Dan was surprised to find an engraving on the inside of his wedding band. “She’s a prankster. She’s got a great sense of humor,” Dan told ABC News of his wife. “Some people are commenting that she must be insecure or something, but it’s quite the opposite. People tell us we have the best marriage they’ve ever seen.’

‘When the rings came in, I tried it on and noticed [the engraving] when I took it off,” he told The Huffington Post. “I just laughed along with everyone else in the store.”

(via source)

Mom Knows How To Party

“My friend is celebrating 20 years of marriage. He says nothing has changed.”

(via source)

Toastmaster

“My parents’ reaction to the best man speech at my brother’s wedding was priceless.”

(via source)

You May Drop The Bride

“My husband wanted to ‘dip’ me for the ‘you may kiss the bride’ part of the wedding, but also didn’t want to risk standing on my dress. This is the end result. We laughed about it for hours afterward… and the jokes about not being able to wait for the wedding night definitely weren’t in short supply at the reception.”

(submitted by Katie)

Wedding Wipeout

“The wedding photographer captures a romantic moment between bridesmaid and floor.”

(via source)