How would you propose?

Andy
Andy Posts: 8,207
edited May 2011 in The Crudcatcher

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  • bentes
    bentes Posts: 286
    That's gay.















    But a great way to propose. :lol:
  • Muttly1981
    Muttly1981 Posts: 815
    Very gay

    Lets man this thread up a little
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  • Stevo_666
    Stevo_666 Posts: 58,160
    FFS, that's w@ank. At least the burd had a few minutes to make a break for it before the stupid soft sh1te arrived at the flicks - which she should have done when she saw that effort...
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  • Gazlar
    Gazlar Posts: 8,084
    Away from the light hearted point of this thread, my simple answer to the question is I wouldn't. Why would I want to spen possibly thousands on making a grand gesture of a thing I tell mrs g everyday in our own home, in front of a room full of people I see on occasion and then provide them with a meal, disco and buffet?

    The last few weddings I've been to have been affairs where a woman dressed up like a crumpled up beekeeper so everyone looks at her while a man stands nervously knowing he could quite easily take or leave all the pomp. I'm not saying all weddings are like that but a good proportion are lavish pantomimes designed to make everyone aware of the participants as a couple and paper over the cracks of a relationship best described as reasonable.

    The happiest wedding I've seen is acouple I know that wanted to make that comitment, but went with their parent and their closest couple of friends and had a holiday and wedding in Thailand. 5 grand it cost, a quarter of what the last wedding I went to cost and it genuinely meant something to all of them

    rant over
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  • Thewaylander
    Thewaylander Posts: 8,594
    Gaz your making sense.

    The only wedding recently that wasn't about showing off money and so on, was a friends done on a budget, there folks provided food, Luckily the lad worked in a musuem and they offered him one of there halls for the reception it was a day about them. but most weddings aren't about the couple really your very right/