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Agreed, its been a long time coming :/

In saying that I think spending big money on a 'rock' and wedding is a waste of money, but other people would disagree.

Would like a car faster than a camry.

Just sayin.

buy the evo ;)

You can't really put a price on a wedding. It's a once in a life time thing, something to remember for the rest of your life it's not like it's another bday each year

till u divorce

but srsly if i could have say 50k to put toward mortgage or something or a 50k wedding id deffs be keener to slam down mortgage than a over the top wedding its not about what you spend.

like when ya hanging out with ya mates some of the best times ya have is kickin it on the couch talkin shit doing nothing big spend doesnt make for a better day

Not taking into the fact the monies you receive back and that some weddings can turn into a profit.

Some people lose sight of the fact that spending more doesn't equal a more enjoyable wedding. Alot of the time in the bigger weddings the bride and groom are stressing on the day as there is so much co-ordinarily going on and by the end there just 'glad' it's over.

Anyway each to their own, if you have the money then why not.

In saying that it is probably expected of me to have a massive wedding, but i would prefer a simple one.

:cheers:

Not taking into the fact the monies you receive back and that some weddings can turn into a profit.

Some people lose sight of the fact that spending more doesn't equal a more enjoyable wedding. Alot of the time in the bigger weddings the bride and groom are stressing on the day as there is so much co-ordinarily going on and by the end there just 'glad' it's over.

Anyway each to their own, if you have the money then why not.

In saying that it is probably expected of me to have a massive wedding, but i would prefer a simple one.

:cheers:

i second that.. less problems. less people less cost.

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