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To: martin_fierro

Thanks for the link.

Did I see rightly that all bride and groom fainters were men (except for one lady who tried to keep smiling. Other women fainters were few and not the bride.)

Men win the prize for the most fainting.

Why?

Fear, heat, batchelor party or what?


7 posted on 11/14/2005 8:09:09 AM PST by SouthWall (Come to America to be American, speak American, work American, play American.)
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To: SouthWall

I liked the one with the bridesmaid that came in from behind the bride and almost took her out domino style. ?jealous?


10 posted on 11/14/2005 11:17:32 AM PST by freedomlover (This Fall a Woman will be the Mother of a Mouse)
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To: SouthWall
Fear, heat, batchelor party or what?

It happened to one of my buds at his wedding -- in which I was one of the ushers.

In his case, I can attest that it was probably due to the late-summer Michigan heat, and *maybe* his batchelor party from the night before.

After his best man and the pastor rushed to help him, there wasn't much for the rest of us to do except stand around awkwardly in the "Fig Leaf Stance." He was OK again within 5 minutes.

Funny side story: We'd taken him out to a strip joint the night before. As he was seated onstage with a stripper mashing her chest into his face, he happened to look up at her -- AND RECOGNIZED HER AS A COWORKER FROM A PREVIOUS JOB. "Oh, Hi Tony!" she said to him.

12 posted on 11/14/2005 11:39:19 AM PST by martin_fierro (< |:)~)
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