Posted on 05/17/2010 11:06:50 AM PDT by rightwingintelligentsia
Traditionally a bride wears something old, new, borrowed and blue. But when Rachael Robinson got married it was simply a case of something recycled.
For the 30-year-old primary school deputy headteacher wore a dress made of bubble wrap when she tied the knot with Duncan Turner, 32.
As well as not costing her anything, anytime she got nervous during the ceremony she could pop a few bubbles to release the tension.
The dress used up 13ft of the packing material and was put together last month by pupils and parents at her school for a fashion show featuring recyclable materials.
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Pop it.
I shudder to think what the spoons represent.
Do you think Socialized Dentistry could have something to do with that?
Loved your analysis, so true. Thank goodness my Husband wanted me to have some meat on the bones. The reason I say this is that he is Asian and most Asian Men like stick-thin, waif like bodies. I am glad there are healthy types on the telly that I can compare myself to: Joan on Mad Men.
“MOM!!!”
(Not really. Would you believe the rock singer Perry Farrell from Jane’s Addiction?)
Dress is prettier than she is.
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