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I just can't imagine the thought process that resulted in this... :? :lol:
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F*** me that is horrible! If you looked at that (as the groom) wouldn't you start running? And it is sort of weird to have your wedding guests eat your bride after the ceremony isn't it!?
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Okay, five weeks to make the cake. I can't imagine that tasting good.

But I'm with you Face, I can't imagine the thought process either. Of course, I couldn't imagine marrying a guy named innocent.
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WTF? Someone thinks very highly of herself to want a 5' cake. And to think I went with boring old flowers on my cake!
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LOL!!! I absolutely love the second picture where she's looking at the cake and her face is like "Damn, what the hell I do dis shit fo'?!"
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Isn't it tradition to freeze the top layer and then eat it at the one year anniversary? So, her head is in the freezer? What a freak.
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girldorksrule wrote:Isn't it tradition to freeze the top layer and then eat it at the one year anniversary? So, her head is in the freezer? What a freak.
I never thought about that..... it could be a wicked Hallowe'en trick though!
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I wonder how much it cost. I guess with 500 guests at the wedding, price is not a factor.
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Ok so here is the thing ... it wasn't even their WEDDING! It was the renewal of their vows! They have been married 10 years! Can you imagine what a pain in the ass she must be to be married to? *HIGH MAINTENANCE*
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Marcella-FL wrote:Ok so here is the thing ... it wasn't even their WEDDING! It was the renewal of their vows! They have been married 10 years! Can you imagine what a pain in the ass she must be to be married to? *HIGH MAINTENANCE*
ha ha! I wonder what she'll want for their 25th anniversary.
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major.tom wrote:
Marcella-FL wrote:Ok so here is the thing ... it wasn't even their WEDDING! It was the renewal of their vows! They have been married 10 years! Can you imagine what a pain in the ass she must be to be married to? *HIGH MAINTENANCE*
ha ha! I wonder what she'll want for their 25th anniversary.
Unless of course he's been VERY BAD for those first 10 years. He may not be Innocent after all!
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Marcella-FL wrote:Ok so here is the thing ... it wasn't even their WEDDING! It was the renewal of their vows! They have been married 10 years! Can you imagine what a pain in the ass she must be to be married to? *HIGH MAINTENANCE*
I thought the same thing Marcella! I didn't do anything that big when we got married nine and a half years ago and if I had it to do over again, I would go even smaller with the festivities. Sometimes I think people are more in love with the "idea" of getting married than with the actual "being" married.
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Now THIS is a great wedding cake :)
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Now I wonder why you'd say that? :lol: That cake is right up your alley! :)
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This is actually what my wedding cake topper was (for the USA wedding). At the UK wedding I didn't have anything but the one layer cake I made myself :lol:
I still have the cake topper out and just love it.
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