 |
|

07/28/10, 10:49 PM
|
 |
Big Front Porch advocate
|
|
Join Date: May 2002
Posts: 44,403
|
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by Shygal
Well everyone its TEOTWAWKI, I agree with Ger and think its a very nice post.

|
Oh dear! I better run over and let the S&EP forum know that TEOTWAWKI has happened!
__________________
"Live your life, and forget your age." Norman Vincent Peale
|

07/29/10, 12:21 AM
|
|
|
|
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Tennessee
Posts: 8,137
|
|
I'm all busted up i fell out of my chair
|

07/29/10, 11:41 AM
|
|
|
|
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Bartow County, GA
Posts: 6,746
|
|
|
Not a wedding per say, but a political move. Can anyone say " Mama run's for Pres in 2012"?
The biggest joke (outside of the "wedding" itself) is of them borrowing a jet and not inviting the owner to the "most expensive social event of the year"....
__________________
Only she who attempts the absurd can achieve the impossible
|

07/29/10, 12:25 PM
|
 |
|
|
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Louisiana
Posts: 6,761
|
|
|
Good for them... it is nice that people can celebrate their wedding as they choose...
My oldest DD went just the opposite.. I was all ready to do the big thing for her..but she had something different in mind.. her and her Dh had the most fun, romantic simple wedding I had ever seen... it was just them and a few of us at an early september morning back yard wedding with a JP... The groom barbqued and they spent the day with all of us family on the deck... there was a poker game that lasted until late..then for their wedding night they finished with them and about 6 of their very closest friends out on the town dancing and having fun...
It was truly a beautiful wedding...of course my youngest son who loves all things orderly and "done right" called it the "Bumpkin Wedding"
__________________
Christanie Farm...living life as it was intended
|

07/29/10, 02:21 PM
|
 |
Ozark mama
|
|
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: SW MO
Posts: 1,131
|
|
Prince Charles and Lady Di got married on this day in 1981. That marriage was such a tragedy. I truly hope Chelsea's marriage turns out well and lasts for a long time.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/d...00/2494949.stm
__________________
“Trouble produces endurance; endurance produces character; and character produces hope” (Romans 5:3-5).
|

07/29/10, 03:15 PM
|
 |
Animal Addict
|
|
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Maryland
Posts: 12,211
|
|
|
I have to say, while I am not a big wedding type of person, well, it IS the most magical day of a young lady's life, and if you got it to spend, more power to you.
My DH and I got married in an Elk's lodge...had open bar and pit beef, had the ceremony right there in the hall, spent less than $20 per person per plate for all you can eat, good grub! I hate going to a wedding where there is foo-foo food, like a sliver of chicken with a sidewalk weed on top and two glazed carrot slices with a cream of vomit sauce. You just KNOW you are going to stop at McD's on the way home to fill up, and you know that poor couple spent $50 a plate on that stuff. I had to entertain almost an entire fire department...they drink hard, eat hard, and play hard. It has been 8 years and people still talk about how much they enjoyed our wedding. My "wedding dress" was a floor length antique-white sleeveless cocktail dress I got from Chadwick's, on sale for $50. The money we were given via presents paid for the wedding itself.
Like others have said, good luck and best wishes to her. Growing up in the public eye and under the scrutiny of the press is very difficult, and she did a great job flying under the radar. She also went from awkward to beautiful, didn't she?
__________________
Becky
|

07/29/10, 06:19 PM
|
|
|
|
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Ohio
Posts: 4,300
|
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by Tonya
So what?
If they ain't asking you to pay for it then what business is it of yours? Would you go to your friend's daughter's wedding and tell them that they spent too much? Of course not. Why is this any different?
Besides, I'm sure that a lot of the cost is security. Can you imagine how many dignitaries are coming and what it takes to provide security for all of them?
|
One would not go to a friends daughters wedding and tell them that they had an ugly daughter either. But it might be so.
I wonder if the poor girl has a can opener.
|

07/29/10, 06:26 PM
|
 |
Moderator
|
|
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Michigan
Posts: 11,760
|
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by Wolf mom
Not a wedding per say, but a political move. Can anyone say " Mama run's for Pres in 2012"?
The biggest joke (outside of the "wedding" itself) is of them borrowing a jet and not inviting the owner to the "most expensive social event of the year"....
|
MeeeeeOW
__________________
I saw something nasty in the woodshed
|

07/29/10, 06:28 PM
|
|
|
|
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Gratiot Co, Michigan
Posts: 2,444
|
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by Tonya
So only royalty gets to have nice weddings now?
Someone should tell the folks over at Brides Magazine....
|
Our wedding and honeymoon cost less than $400, total.
Attention prostitutes....
Trying to be polite......
__________________
Roger
Quote:
|
Originally Posted by Thomas Gallowglass
Amoung the things I've learned in life are these two tidbits...
1) don't put trust into how politicians explain things
2) you are likely to bleed if you base your actions upon 'hope'...
|
|

07/29/10, 09:45 PM
|
 |
|
|
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Cold Mtn, W NC
Posts: 4,006
|
|
|
I'd never spend that kind of money, but that's me. I'm cheap!
I was about 3 ft from Chelsea at a Hilary Clinton rally in DC in 2008. She was talking with some of the younger people around us and she is so smart, well-spoken and really gorgeous in person. She'll make a beautiful bride.
I wish her and her intended all the best!
__________________
I'm not easy to live with, I know that it's true. You're no picnic either baby...
Don Henley
|

07/29/10, 10:48 PM
|
 |
Uber Tuber
|
|
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Southern Taxifornia
Posts: 6,287
|
|
|
All that money is helping the economy there, and I am sure the locals could use it.
I wish the young couple happiness.
__________________
I yam what I yam and that's all what I yam.
Popeye
|

07/29/10, 11:42 PM
|
 |
Unreality star
|
|
Join Date: May 2003
Location: New York
Posts: 9,894
|
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by Riverdale
Our wedding and honeymoon cost less than $400, total.
Attention prostitutes....
Trying to be polite......
|
What is that supposed to mean, attention prostitutes?
__________________
Recognize the beauty in things, in creation, even when thats difficult to do.
Be loving, show compassion. Create while we're here.
Enjoy this life, be in this life but not be of it.
|

07/30/10, 01:06 AM
|
 |
|
|
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Eastern North Carolina
Posts: 33,447
|
|
Those who "sell themselves" to get some attention
It would sound more familiar with slightly different wording
Sometimes referred to as "media _ _ _ _ _ '_"
__________________
ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ
|

07/30/10, 01:30 AM
|
 |
Unreality star
|
|
Join Date: May 2003
Location: New York
Posts: 9,894
|
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by Bearfootfarm
Those who "sell themselves" to get some attention
It would sound more familiar with slightly different wording
Sometimes referred to as "media _ _ _ _ _ '_"
|
Ah I get it now, I read it wrong. I didn't read it as a noun, I took it as a calling, like "Attention, all prostitutes........."
__________________
Recognize the beauty in things, in creation, even when thats difficult to do.
Be loving, show compassion. Create while we're here.
Enjoy this life, be in this life but not be of it.
|

07/30/10, 01:40 AM
|
 |
Banned
|
|
Join Date: Jun 2006
Posts: 7,802
|
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by chamoisee
Clarity: I think it is, generally speaking, wasteful for anyone to spend a lot of money on a wedding. Unless one is royalty or something, why?? .
|
That's the thing you see, she IS royalty. She is "American Royalty" and is being referred to that way on the media here and in many other places that are discussing her in a very flattering way. Daughter of a father who is past President and a mother who is currently a Secretary of State, watched by the public all during her growing years in the White House - she is America's darling and rightly so, she is someone for the nation to be proud of. I think it's wonderful for her and I'm delighted to hear about her wedding. The guest list at her wedding is astounding, all of America's elite and nobility.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Gercarson
I wish this young lady the very best - I hope she HAS made the right choice and will live "happily ever after" - I hope her children will grow up in an America like the one I grew up in and have that same feeling of total freedom.
Chelsea didn't get to pick her circumstances and from what I've seen, she's a daughter to make anyone proud. If her mother can just sell a few more cattle futures I really think the cost of this wedding is none of anyone's bees wax.
I congratulate Chelsea the same way I congratulated Rush on his wedding - and it sure sounds like Rush spent at least the same amount.
I love the freedom that wealth brings and the worlds it can open.
|
Gercarson - Kudos to you for this post, yours is a generous and understanding attitude and shows your American pride.
.
Last edited by naturelover; 07/30/10 at 01:56 AM.
|

07/30/10, 07:37 AM
|
|
|
|
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Northern NY
Posts: 1,181
|
|
|
First off, I don't care about the wedding. Mom and Pop want spend big bucks on their kid? Fine. The master stroke, the thing I do care about, the thing that makes me actually smile over something either one of the Clintons did for the first time ever (they are SUCH scum!) is snubbing The King and Queen of America! Not inviting the Obamas is such a clear message, a master stroke of political chess.
|

07/30/10, 07:57 AM
|
 |
|
|
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: VA
Posts: 6,971
|
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by zong
If it is not my money, or taxpayer money, I couldn't care if they spend 800 billion on a wedding.
|
Exactly.
|

07/30/10, 09:33 AM
|
 |
Big Front Porch advocate
|
|
Join Date: May 2002
Posts: 44,403
|
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by Bret4207
First off, I don't care about the wedding. Mom and Pop want spend big bucks on their kid? Fine. The master stroke, the thing I do care about, the thing that makes me actually smile over something either one of the Clintons did for the first time ever (they are SUCH scum!) is snubbing The King and Queen of America! Not inviting the Obamas is such a clear message, a master stroke of political chess.
|
I didn't know that I'd thought of that, just assumed that the O's would be there. I find this very funny.
Good luck Chelsea and the groom. (He's brave gettting this close to the national media attention. They've actually done pretty good keeping this as a private matter until the wedding was announced.)
Angie
__________________
"Live your life, and forget your age." Norman Vincent Peale
|

07/30/10, 03:22 PM
|
 |
Dallas
|
|
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: N of Dallas, TX
Posts: 10,055
|
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by Sawmill Jim
For the first in many years some Dims create jobs and stimulate the economy with their own money or mostly and folks still fuss 
|
Amen! Its their money and they are spending it in the good ol US of A which will stimulate the economy and create or at least allow some people to keep their jobs.
My last: wedding, reception and honeymoon (my 2nd marriage, her first) cost us under $1000 and we're at 12 years now and still going strong (ok, she works for a travel agency and got us some amazing deals on the honeymoon, but had we had to pay full price we would have cut back).
Last edited by mnn2501; 07/30/10 at 03:25 PM.
|

07/30/10, 03:25 PM
|
|
|
|
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Gratiot Co, Michigan
Posts: 2,444
|
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by Shygal
What is that supposed to mean, attention prostitutes?
|
Glad you caught the drift
And by the Attention W's, I means Brides magazine, not the Clinton's
Since it is Hill and Bill's cash, they can spend it all for what I care.
Good fortune Chelsea, may the wind be at your back, and always a safe harbor.
__________________
Roger
Quote:
|
Originally Posted by Thomas Gallowglass
Amoung the things I've learned in life are these two tidbits...
1) don't put trust into how politicians explain things
2) you are likely to bleed if you base your actions upon 'hope'...
|
|
| Thread Tools |
|
|
| Rate This Thread |
|
|
Posting Rules
|
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts
HTML code is Off
|
|
|
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 01:42 PM.
|
|