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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]But yeah, I wanted it to be a grown-up affair (e.g., open bar, live band). I didn't understand the kid thing. [/quote] At Italian weddings they always have these things plus lots of kids. [/quote] Indian weddings too. Kids, grandparents, great grandparents...every person is invited and catered to. [/quote] Isn’t that amazing and so kind, that extremely wealthy Indians and people of all races who enjoy their money on the backs of others can afford to “cater to” hundreds of people? Wow, I am so impressed by this. It’s so very gracious, to enjoy your wealth and be so visibly opulent to impress people in the name of love and family. [/quote] +100 There is so much I could add to this...[/quote] :A little ditty, ‘bout Jack and Diane: Two American kids growin’ up in the heartland. Jack, he's gonna be a football star, Diane’s debutante, back seat of Jacky's car. Suckin' on chili dog outside the Tasty Freeze, Diane sittin' on Jacky's lap, he got his hands between her knees Jacky says "Hey, Diane, lets run off behind a shady tree," Dribble off Bobby Brooks, let me do what I please, sayin' Oh yeah, life goes on, Long after the thrill of livin' is gone, sayin' Oh yeah, life goes on, Long after the thrill of livin' is gone. [/quote]
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