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Bonnie Kistler's avatar

The strangest thing I ever witnessed at a wedding: When the groom knelt at the altar, we could see letters written on the soles of his shoes. On the left shoe: HE. On the right: LP.

His best man's idea of a joke. The bride's family was not amused.

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Theresa Nossett's avatar

My husband of 42 years did that on his shoes. My mom did not find it funny and adored him anyway!!!

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Lauren Nossett's avatar

How have I never heard this story?!

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Emily Cheang's avatar

Thank you for this interesting interview that allows me to know more about Jason Rekulak and his inspiration of his The Last One at The Wedding which intrigues me tremendously! I love especially the father-daughter relationship, it reminds me of my father who has passed away almost 40 years...

Well, I am not sure if this is the strangest thing but to most old-fashioned Chinese, it's definitely very unusual and awkward situation. It was during my late 20s, my ex-boyfriend and I attended our best friend's wedding, and the bride had a visible bump at her abdomen and it's clear to everyone that she's expecting. The parents from both families were very unhappy.

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Katherine Holom's avatar

Congrats on the new release! Excited to check this out. Hmm, probably when it absolutely poured rain during the whole reception so people were not just dancing in the rain but treating the dance floor like a slip n slide. Gotta have fun no matter what happens!

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Theresa Nossett's avatar

A wedding I went to had a Candy Bar as their dessert table. It was a nicely decorated, fine linen, white tablecloth sprinkled with an assortment of wrapped candy. There was every kind of candy you can imagine: Snickers, 3 Musketeers, M&Ms, Reese‘s peanut butter cups, sour gummy worms, etc. You filled up a plastic bucket with all the candy you wanted.

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Lauren Nossett's avatar

This sounds fun! Like unlimited snacks at a movie theater!

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