chawks64 is offline chawks64 Post #21  August 31,2009, 7:44pm
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fino4beat wrote :
doesn't it sound like Eddie Murphy doing Buh'wheat?????
If he was drunk, yes!
 
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Sounds like a great idea to me! At my sister & brother-in-law's rehearsal dinner, they served a Mexican menu....complete with a pinata. It was lots of fun!
 
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chawks64 wrote :
I absolutely LOVE that idea!

(NOT the idea of getting married a 3rd time , but just the idea of having a wedding at a car show...)
A car show wedding....Something about this makes me think that Pamela Anderson would pop out the top of the wedding cake.
 
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Great idea Grace, including pasta or serving it as the main course is pretty standard fare in my neck of the woods.
 
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I say do what makes you happy...if you like the venue & the food & you're paying for it, so what if your mom thinks it's a weird place for a reception? It's your day, do it your way!
 
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Grace, I always fondly remember the things people do at a wedding that are different from what everybody else does. If you can have a great meal that might be different from the standard wedding fare in your area, that will help make your wedding even more memorable to those who attend. I say go for it if you already know the catering is going to be everything you want for your wedding.

I come from a city with a very high percentage of Italian immigrants (my dad's side of the family included), so Italian food at weddings is actually the norm for the area, not a strange alternative.
 
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fino4beat wrote :
Ohhhh Grace! I found you a wedding singer!!!!
This is awful!!! He doesn't even know the words. It kind of reminds me of the Mr. Bean skit where Mr. Bean is in church and is singing a hymn but all he knows is the chorus of Allelluia.
 
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Italian wedding soup....
Italian cream cake...
meatball pyramid centerpieces
pictures of the loving couple slurping each end of a piece of spaghetti as they move closer for the kiss (a la disneys' "Lady and the Tramp")
pepperoncini puns
cannoli cannoodling

who could object to that???

have a blessed, bright and beautiful day, Grace....
 
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lada2 wrote :
Italian wedding soup....
Ooh, that stuff is the BEST!
 
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I've had a lot of Italian dishes but never Italian soup, what's in it?
 
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