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You just will NOT believe this one:shrug:

warthog

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We went for my tux fitting for the wedding today,it went well......Me and my groomsmen have been jokingly saying we are going to wear tutus,with ties,for the wedding.....While we were at the fitting,I noticed some colorful,frilly prom dresses;and jokingly said"Forget the TUTUS,We are going with PROM DRESSES,for the wedding!!!",which was meant just as a joke-THEN,the woman that was assisting in the fitting told me quite seriously,"We HAVE had couples come in,and wanted the MAN fitted for the WEDDING GOWN,and woman for the tux",which the other woman working there agreed with................:shrug:NOW:WHY,-WHY would someone want to mock the sanctity of marriage by doing that??I have another thought:It makes me wonder about the "minister"that would agree to officiate at such a thing..............THOUGHTS??? Steve................:(:sadwalk::shrug::wacko:..........................
 
In today's world, anything goes. That doesn't mean it's proper, moral, or fitting but acceptable. I know of one couple that dressed up as Bonnie & Clyde. Can you believe it?
 
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