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To: aspiring.hillbilly
. Granted she didn't go about it the right way but the woman felt crushed under the weight of a overblown 600 person wedding and two control freak families to deal with...Can you imagine staying in town to face all the nastiness of canceling that kind of wedding? I think she did what she had to do....

And you know this for a fact? HOw do you know it wasn't she who wanted a big freaking wedding. You truly think she was right in what she did. You're crazier than she is.

378 posted on 04/30/2005 11:53:01 AM PDT by Hildy
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To: Hildy

Whether it was her that wanted the extravaganza or not, canceling something like that is scary for a woman. She had cold feet not over the wedding but over the groom. Laying the total blame for this on her is ridiculous. She finally made a good decision not to go through the wedding, because of who she was supposed to marry, not because of the gigantic proportions of the wedding itself which only lasts a day. You are stuck with who you marry a lot longer, LOL Good decision, bad execution of the decision. She was under a lot of pressure to be the bride today, that much is certain. The church is a media circus now with satellite trucks all over the parking lot, I just drove by it today.


427 posted on 04/30/2005 1:20:09 PM PDT by aspiring.hillbilly
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