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gilligan 01-14-2003, 05:46 PM im getting married the end of march at the Lake View Pavilion in Foxboro, Ma and i was just wondering if anyone has gotten married there or attended a wedding there? if so i would like to here how it went.
thanks
Brooksie 01-15-2003, 02:38 PM Nope.
JohnR 01-15-2003, 02:48 PM I know nothing... But congrats :as: (seriously - good luck - its not always as bad as its cracked up to be))
fishsmith 01-15-2003, 03:18 PM I'm not a psychic, but I forsee the term "used to" in your future.
bloocrab 01-15-2003, 07:38 PM Marriage = :yak:
Good thing my baby doesn't own a 'puter' ...... :laughs: :laughs: :happy:
>>...but seriously, Congratulations..& Good Luck Gilligan- <<
GBOUTDOORS 01-15-2003, 08:41 PM I don't know what you guys are talking about Jane and I have been married for 27 years and we still have a strange and wonderfull relationship SHES strange and I'm wonderfull!
:laughs: :laughs: :laughs:
Big Vern 01-15-2003, 10:54 PM Congrats.
I know exactly what you're going through right now. I'm going down on March 8th, and my girl can't get enough of this wedding planning stuff. It probably doesn't help matters that she's a meeting planner by trade, but it pretty much represents my life as I know it right now. From out of any part of any conversation at amy time, she can drop some question about the wedding that I wouldn't conceive of if it was all I had to do. I imagine the same goes for you too. Them women love this wedding stuff. I look at it as cookies in the cookie jar for me come warmer days. And I'll try not to fish on the honeymoon too, but I can't exactly promise that.
Oh...and I've never been to a wedding there.
gilligan 01-16-2003, 07:47 AM she is all wrapped up w/ the wedding. i got to say though she is doing a hell of a job. i would go n#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&g futs with all that stuff. i help when i can but mostly im just in the background saying"if thats what you want then thats fine with me". im mostly looking forward to the honeymoon.
MountainBreeze 01-16-2003, 08:13 AM Sorry gilligan... no help here.
But... CONGRATS and... a variation of fishsmith's post... Get used to saying, "Back in the day..." ;)
Regards,
Rob
Mr. Sandman 01-16-2003, 08:29 AM Who cares about the venue, lets stick to the important questions...
Does she fish?
If so, you have my blessings.
If not, it was nice knowing you. You will not be doing much fishing my friend.
My new avitar is actually a picture of my wife (about 12 years ago) letting one fly at sandy point.
let me just say from a womans point of veiw...yeah we get kinda freaky about weddings ( even me...) but I think its because as girls we were always taught to dream of our perfect wedding day.......the TRUTH is.....you are going to have fun no matter where it is...you wont even realize your surroundings because you'll have too much going on....and you wont remeber 80% of what went on anyway.......I know you probably dont realize this now but its true....in fact looking back I wish I hadnt gotten so stressed about the details...I couldnt even tell you what they were....
as far as marriage goes.....sure it has its ups and downs......but I wouldnt give it up for the world........in fact I think its EASier than when we were dating because now we fight...but we know we will never leave each other..(and we have to live with each other) so the fights are usually short and sweet!;)
MountainBreeze 01-16-2003, 12:30 PM Originally posted by Jenn
the fights are usually short and sweet!;)
He says: We're goin' to the breechway!
She says: No... we're goin' to the ditch!
He says: I know...
She says: we'll go...
The both say: to the cape!
;)
LMAO!!!!
actually its more like "she says wanna go fishing??" he says "I dunno, Where, when, " then she says "(where ever I wanna go) " and he says "I dunno" then she says...Ok I wanna go.....if you wanna go fine....or I will go by myself"
80% of the time he says ok....the other 20% I just go..(he likes fishing but isnt the crazed lunatic about like I am)....we finally learned that its no fun to bring the other along if they really dont want to go....so thats when we do out own thing :D its all about TRUST and COMPROMISE!!!!!!
Canalratt1 01-16-2003, 01:34 PM Been there for a wedding nice place.
gilligan 01-17-2003, 07:48 AM she likes fishing the sweetwater more than the salt but she loves going out on the boat so i will have opportunities to fish with her. but other than that she works a couple nights a week so ill just do my fishing then until my son is born:soon: (ill be happy w/ a healthy child of either sex). once children come into the picture that when she will turn evil (jk)
your right jenn, i try to tell her to relax and not to let it get her aggravated but i think its hard for her not too. between her divorced parents it seems like one or the other wants/needs her to do things this way or that way. but like i said she is a trooper and she handles it pretty well.
thanks to everyone for the kind words.:)
bloocrab 01-17-2003, 08:46 AM ..for the record, I don't knock marriage...I'm looking forward to it someday, not someday SOON!!! ....but someday :D
Congratulations again, Gilligan~ and GOOOOOOOD LUCKY!!!
Krispy 01-17-2003, 10:23 AM abort, ABORT!!!
Tattoo 01-17-2003, 10:24 AM abort, ABORT!!!
This coming from a man who had to leave the blooberry party early.....
Krispy 01-17-2003, 10:34 AM to an engagement party none the less:smash:
and this coming from a man selling off his fishing gear:rolleyes: :)
fishsmith 01-17-2003, 10:37 AM Not that this will ever happen, but I just got this joke and it fits this thread:
Every Saturday morning he's going fishing. He gets up early and eager, makes his lunch, hooks up his boat and off he goes...all day long. Well, one Saturday morning he gets up early, dresses quietly, gets his lunch made, puts on his long johns, grabs the dog and goes to the garage to hook up his boat to the truck and down the driveway he goes. Coming out of his garage rain is pouring down; it is like a torrential downpour. There is snow
mixed in with the rain, and the wind is blowing 50 mph. Minutes later, he returns to the garage. He comes back into the house and turns the TV to the weather channel. He finds it's going to be bad weather all day long, so he puts his boat back in the garage, quietly undresses land slips back into bed.
There he cuddles up to his wife's back, now with a different anticipation, and whispers, "The weather out there is terrible." To which she sleepily replies, "Can you believe my stupid husband is out fishing in that shi#?"
Tattoo 01-17-2003, 10:43 AM and this coming from a man selling off his fishing gear
Only to add confusion to the mix. Sell old stuff to buy new stuff.
You will learn grasshopper.:smash:
Krispy 01-17-2003, 10:58 AM I will add some confucias to the mix:" A hat is wasted on a man with no head"
Whos the grasshopper now? What?
Tattoo 01-17-2003, 11:44 AM Don't make and little Keppler's!
It takes many nails to build crib, but only one screw to fill it.
Krispy 01-17-2003, 12:02 PM Doh, Im still grasshopper:(
Krispyson say: Man who scratch butt, should not bite fingernails
JohnR 01-17-2003, 02:13 PM It takes many nails to build crib, but only one screw to fill it LMAO :laughs:
All I can remember about mine was
WRITING CHECKS ALL NIGHT !!!!!
Good Luck though,,,(he said sheepishly)!!!!
"only one screw to fill it"
Too funny...
:D
Brooksie 01-19-2003, 02:34 PM The web has been dispatched and Gilligan is tangled. There now is no escape! Blahahahahaha!!! :laughs: :smash:
Welcome to my world.
We forsee the term "USED TO" in your future !!!!:laughs:
Join the club..
redcrbbr 01-20-2003, 11:14 AM married almost 14 years and when the wife and i got married we set the golden rule." the bedroom is the DMZ" no matter how heated an argument is or was, the argument stays outside the bedroom door.
good luck to you and your soon to be better half.
mrmacey 01-20-2003, 11:31 AM i was married last june,we planned for a whole year on this my wife the little craft person she is made most of the stuff for tables bows ,centerpeices, she worked on a scrap book for the whole year getting pics from my family and hers to make this book, day before wedding we worked our arses off fixin that hall, it was beautiful glad i seen it cause wedding night i seen nothing but camerea flashes in my face photographer had us tied up all night like jenn said it goes so fast enjoy all the planning its part of it i have to say the best part was standing at the alter when i seen her for the first time with all the pepole in the church it was a feeling only another groom knows it was awsome ENJOY!!!! P.S
bend the rules of our older folk with tradition when it was time to pick best man i thought about it!! who was the most important influence of my life, my best freind in the world, someone who ment everything to me!!! my freind BARBARA, WITHOUT HER IN MY LIFE I WOULDNT BE HERE TALKING TO YOU TODAY!!! i had a woman as my best person!!! against moms wishes of tradition and you know something it was the best decision i ever made!!!
enjoy yourself if you need any advise on things pm me and ill let you talk to the wife!!! lol!! GOOD LUCK!!!:happy: :happy: P.S thank god for photographer now i can really see the wedding in slow motion flipping through pages!!!!
Brooksie 01-20-2003, 04:13 PM I recall an argument with my wife over the summer in which she stormed off, went straight to the boat, grabbed a rod and attempted to snap it in two. Luckily the rod she grabbed was owned by Mr. Gilligan so I just laughed at her and said break away, you'll just have to explain to Mike why you broke his rod. That made her even madder. She made an attempt to get to my rod but I was a tad to quick for her.:p
Have fun Gilligan. :laughs:
gilligan 01-20-2003, 04:55 PM interesting idea mrmacy(best person). maybe i should re-think my best man? na ill stick with brooksie for the best man. i mean why should i change when by best man laughed when his wife was about to break MY rod.:D :behead: :nailem: :D
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