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Mitchrx![]() |
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Joined: December 2003 Posts: 1071 Location: Carle Place, NY | I know there are those here who like to make everything humorous, but a wedding is no place for anything even remotely inappropriate. OK, this is kinda corny, but it still really works to get everyone's emotions flowing and it is the perfect song for the father/daughter wedding dance: Sunrise, Sunset from Fiddler on the Roof. | ||
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Joined: November 2005 Posts: 4832 Location: Campbell River, British Columbia | Originally posted by Mitchrx: What planet are YOU from?? ;) Ever listened to the Best Man's Speech at a wedding? "Ernie was single so long, most of us thought he was gay....etc." I know there are those here who like to make everything humorous, but a wedding is no place for anything even remotely inappropriate. Or when the groom removes the garter with his teeth! Or that unexplained 4 minute gap between signing the registery and when the couple appears in public...where were they? ...Oh wait, you were being ironic weren't you! :cool: | ||
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Weaser P![]() |
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Joined: October 2005 Posts: 5331 Location: Cicero, NY | One in every crowd, fill... | ||
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Mark in Boise![]() |
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Joined: March 2005 Posts: 12759 Location: Boise, Idaho | Sorry guys, but I'm with Mitch. The future SWMBOs of this world plan these things for months and want everything to be perfect. They don't want some guy screwing it up. And Daddy is responsible for making sure everything works out. Stoney should be honored his daughter asked him to do anything besides just pay the bills. | ||
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Mr. Ovation![]() |
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Joined: December 2001 Posts: 7237 Location: The Great Pacific Northwest | Rebel Rebel = David Bowie Tie Your Mother Down = Queen well maybe not. | ||
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Weaser P![]() |
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Joined: October 2005 Posts: 5331 Location: Cicero, NY | And should you need more suggestions, Google can be your friend - http://www.wedalert.com/songs/fatherdaughter/index.asp http://www.ourweddingsongs.com/father-daughter-songs | ||
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TommyK![]() |
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Joined: January 2006 Posts: 208 Location: Illinois | "Waves of the Danube" aka "Anniversary Song" by Ivanovici, English lyrics by Jolson. Well, maybe for the bride/groom, FOTB/MOTB, FOTG/MOTG dance would be more appropriate. | ||
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TommyK![]() |
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Joined: January 2006 Posts: 208 Location: Illinois | Originally posted by stonebobbo: My dad said, "A 35 foot extension ladder would be cheaper. And, I'd have a new ladder." :D I have 3 sisters.Thanks all for the suggestions, I've definitely got some listening to do. Butterfly Kisses was the one song my daughter said she didn't want played. Go figure. W2 ... you make a very valid point ... but they who are in charge aren't letting me get off that easy. One of my boys suggested I Loved Her First by Heartland, and it's a good one. There are times I wish I had just given them the cash and told them to elope. ;) | ||
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TommyK![]() |
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Joined: January 2006 Posts: 208 Location: Illinois | Originally posted by stonebobbo: MOTB's job: Argue with the bride. It's entirely up to me ... except for what they do not want and their ultimate right to veto. But since I'm paying the DJ, I have my own little corner of influence. ;) I keep coming back to "I Knew the Bride" by Nick Lowe. Hehe. That ought to liven up the festivities. Mother-in-law's job: Show up, shut up and wear beige. FOTB's job: Show up, shut up and bring the check book. FOTG's Job: Show up and eat cake. (my favorite) Yeah, they SAY they want you to decide, but in reality, they want what they want but want you to make the decision. She's already vetoed one. Come up with 3 ideas present them to her and they will help YOU make the decision. :rolleyes: That's the lot of us daddies, I guess. When it comes to weddin's, us guys are behind the curve. The girls have been working on theirs since they were 12. If we can control what's on our backs, we're doing good. :( Have fun at the weddin' :D | ||
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TommyK![]() |
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Joined: January 2006 Posts: 208 Location: Illinois | Originally posted by fillhixx: All those things are WHOLLY INAPPROPRIATE for a life event as serious as a wedding. To be sure a lot of that does go on, as evidenced by some wedding antics shown on 'America's Funniest Videos.' This is where the FOTG and FOTB should get together with the groomsmen, grab them by the lapels and 'splain inppropriate behavior / best man speech material and that inappropriate behavior WILL NOT BE TOLERATED. :mad: Originally posted by Mitchrx: What planet are YOU from?? ;) Ever listened to the Best Man's Speech at a wedding? "Ernie was single so long, most of us thought he was gay....etc." I know there are those here who like to make everything humorous, but a wedding is no place for anything even remotely inappropriate. Or when the groom removes the garter with his teeth! Or that unexplained 4 minute gap between signing the registery and when the couple appears in public...where were they? ...Oh wait, you were being ironic weren't you! :cool: Those debauched antics may be tolerated at a bachelor party, but a wedding is not an extension of a bachelor party. The seriousness with which the wedding is taken directly reflects on the betrotheds seriousness about the marriage. Maybe that's why I've been getting so many invitations to weddings, "NO KIDS". They don't want the kids to see the adults acting like animals. To me a wedding is a family event. If the kids are dis-invited, I DO NOT GO. | ||
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an4340![]() |
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Joined: May 2003 Posts: 4389 Location: Capital District, NY, USA Minor Outlying Islands | Some sort of waltz. A piece of classical music without words. I agree with the above about how the exact song doesn't matter and a waltz would work. Now for when the bride and groom come into the catering hall how about ride of the Valkiyries! Actually saw that at a wedding at the Waterclub. It was great. All you need to do is play a piece of it. And it had me in stiches. | ||
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moody, p.i.![]() |
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Joined: March 2002 Posts: 15678 Location: SoCal | The other, unasked question Bobbo, is are you taking dancing lessons? | ||
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fillhixx![]() |
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Joined: November 2005 Posts: 4832 Location: Campbell River, British Columbia | Originally posted by TommyK: I have attended a great many weddings in assorted roles from entertainor, videographer, DJ, MC, and just plain guest. I have attended only one wedding as formal and sombre as you describe. The seriousness with which the wedding is taken directly reflects on the betrotheds seriousness about the marriage. The seriousness of the event was explained in great detail by the bride at every possible moment. I was placed at the 'troublemakers table.' (read, people with a sense of humour who laugh easy and often.) After producing two lovely intelligent children, that couple is now divorced. The other joker at the table (from the other side of the family) lost $20 dollars to me. He only gave 'em two years...they lasted nine. Life is wa-ay to important to take seriously. | ||
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Jeff W.![]() |
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Joined: November 2003 Posts: 11039 Location: Earth·SolarSystem·LocalInterstellarCloud·Local Bub | Originally posted by fillhixx: I have attended a great many weddings in assorted roles from entertainor, videographer, DJ, MC, and just plain guest. Always the entertainor, videographer, DJ, MC, and just plain guest, but never the bride (-groom) | ||
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fillhixx![]() |
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Joined: November 2005 Posts: 4832 Location: Campbell River, British Columbia | My wife won't go to temple, and I refuse to engage in pagan rituals. So the standoff continues these 30 years and counting... :rolleyes: (facts may be altered to enhance humour) | ||
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TommyK![]() |
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Joined: January 2006 Posts: 208 Location: Illinois | It is unfortunate that some people just can't get their arms around having fun without resorting to SNL / bathroom / baudy bedroom humor. There are those of us who choose to not degrade sexuality by making fun of it at every turn. I have only been to one wedding where the best man got out of line with his monologue. He embarrassed himself, the bride, the groom, the MOTG, MOTB, GMOTB, GMOTG... Yeah.. what fun. :( Althougn I don't think the 'Best Man' realized his embarrassement because he was too likkered up. Have fun, but keep it 'G' rated. Like the saying goes, "If your mother would be embarrassed by it, then don't say it." especially when she's in the room. If you can't get your arms around that.. I feel very sorry for you. | ||
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fillhixx![]() |
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Joined: November 2005 Posts: 4832 Location: Campbell River, British Columbia | We will have to agree to disagree. ;) PS: If the dinner theatre show "Tony & Tina's Wedding" comes to town, you may want to avoid that... PSS: My mother, the High Anglican retired primary teacher, is where the humour comes from. I guarantee you can't get your arms around my mother! :D | ||
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TommyK![]() |
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Joined: January 2006 Posts: 208 Location: Illinois | Originally posted by fillhixx: Thanks for the head's up. My immortal soul thanks you. :D ...PS: If the dinner theatre show "Tony & Tina's Wedding" comes to town, you may want to avoid that...] PSS: My mother, the High Anglican retired primary teacher, is where the humour comes from. I guarantee you can't get your arms around my mother! :D Although I think the form is PPS (Post, post script.) ;) | ||
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ES-135_John![]() |
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Joined: July 2006 Posts: 19 Location: Maine | If its a re-run wedding (ie second time around) you could do Billy Idol's "White Wedding" ;) ;) | ||
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Weaser P![]() |
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Joined: October 2005 Posts: 5331 Location: Cicero, NY | So has the day passed, Stoney? What was the chosen tune here? | ||
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stonebobbo![]() |
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Joined: August 2002 Posts: 8307 Location: Tennessee | Ahh, yes. The wedding was Saturday night and it was perfect in every way. True love rules. The song -- had to go with something that spoke to me and that pegged me for her. "Forever Young" by r.zimmerman. Perfect. | ||
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Weaser P![]() |
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Joined: October 2005 Posts: 5331 Location: Cicero, NY | Nicely done. | ||
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Mark in Boise![]() |
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Joined: March 2005 Posts: 12759 Location: Boise, Idaho | I'm sure you sounded better than Dylan. Congrats. | ||
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moody, p.i.![]() |
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Joined: March 2002 Posts: 15678 Location: SoCal | Bobbo, did you play it or dance to it? | ||
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cliff![]() |
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Joined: March 2002 Posts: 14842 Location: NJ | GoodTune. | ||
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