Stutters getting married
Cosmo
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Was at one Stutter's wedding last night. Don't know if I'm supposed to blow up the spot or not but it was fucking AWESOME.
Also was at a wedding where 2 strutters tied the knot about a month ago or so. Still not sure if it's supposed to be common knowledge but that was TOTALLY AWESOME.
Strutters getting all married and shit.
Also was at a wedding where 2 strutters tied the knot about a month ago or so. Still not sure if it's supposed to be common knowledge but that was TOTALLY AWESOME.
Strutters getting all married and shit.
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Am I reading this correctly? ...to each other? Did they meet on the Board?
the suspense has been KILLING me.
I heard Freakytracey introduced them...
Yes. To each other. And apparently I was the one who introduced them to one another
And there were several Strutters in attendance that night, including the DJ for the reception.
A bunch of Strutters were in the house last night as well.
Yeah that was my thread but I took the names down cause like I didn't know if people wanted me to blow up their spots or not. So I'm patiently waiting... But for the record both weddings were fucking AWESOME.
to make it amazing, just add strutters. Secret ingredient to a wedding? I think not.
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Oh man, I bet those wedding invitations were super dope!
Like this one my compa Daze had Mike Giant design for him 3 years ago (Giant also performed the ceremony):
The script and handstyles on the back are incredible too, but blurring/blacking out the names and addresses won't do it justice.
(Side note: It'd be cool if we could tag people on here like we can on Facebook. Not to turn this into that, it's just that it be nice to alert another Strutter to a post within a thread. Too many posters and threads these days to browse 'em all.)
I can't seem to join your cult.
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Whoa, congrats! I'm four years in and loving it.
Whoever the strut love birds are, congrats! You must name your first born Pap.
i'll second that.
and whenever 2 amazing people get married, its guaranteed to be an amazing wedding...
Congrats and all that to whoever it may be. I want to see RAJ-sponsored mass-SS-shirt-flossing pics or it didn't happen...
But at the same time, and definitely this is coming from a recently single perspective...but DAMN! What's up with everyone being so utterly desperate for long-term relationships/marriage? Has it always been like this? I mean, I myself was caught up for like 20 years straight...but it just seems like I'm noticing recently in others a whole 'nother level of all-too-eagerly wanting to handcuff themselves to the arm/hip of another, to the point of blatant unhealthy obsession.
What would be my problem? I'm straight, as comfortable and well-adjusted as I've been in years...which has allowed me to see how koo-koo for magic shackles others around me have become. And I'm talking all ages here, not just those of us who are now turning gray.
lol - perhaps you are a recent groom?
Obviously, folks should do what makes them happy???or think will make them happy. Sometimes you never know til you???re in it, and that goes for both a life dedicated to singledom or one in search of a forever match.
(Mainstream/Western) Wedding culture is really strange???right down to this idea that it is her day. Is it her marriage, too?
I would like to think arranged marriages are pretty strange also...I dont think any part of the globe has a lock on "strange" when it comes to wedding culture.
Seriously.....I wouldn't let my folks pick out my clothes, let alone the person I was going to spend the rest of my life with.
My wife and I celebrated our 32nd anniversary last week....and we've known each other since the 4th grade.
Marriage takes work and is definitely not suited to the selfish.
But I was talking about weddings, not marriages. A few of my guy friends here have gotten married in the past couple of years, and their weddings have ranged from small under $30K affairs to one that spent about as much on the tables alone and has a Taschen-quality book as the album. No matter how lavish or modest, the pressure to achieve a look and incorporate elements that seem totally arbitrary and magazine/TV-delegated is nuts to me.
Both of my daughters have a standing offer from me of $1,000 to elope.
$30K is a downpayment on a house, not gonna spend that to entertain a bunch of people for a few hours that I otherwise wouldn't invite to my home.
I understand why you think this is silly...because it is.
I'd love to hear the practicality and sanity of having someone else choose who you'll spend your life with.