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to watch the RW in my wedding dress?

107 replies

ChaosTrulyReigns · 26/04/2011 21:04

Well I was considering it if I could squeeze into it find it, but my earrings still fit, so I shall be wearing those.

Wink

Anyone else planning to wear their wedding frippery?

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jetgirl · 26/04/2011 23:19

Yep, wearing mine too! Haven't worn it for 10 years though so it might not fit too well Grin

I am serving cucumber sandwiches and cupcakes iced red, white and blue!

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SugarSkyHigh · 26/04/2011 23:27

I was 9 months preg when i got married so my wedding attire will definitely fit [cgrin] [cshock]

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RatherBe · 26/04/2011 23:28

I might wear my tiara! I will also be serving cucumber sandwiches - with scones and Pimms - but not until Saturday.

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ReindeerBollocks · 26/04/2011 23:31

I got married in a simple blue dress in Feb, so could wear it again but it wouldn't provide me with any embarrassment. Plus DH would probably ask me if it was a new dress Hmm

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SugarPasteFrog · 26/04/2011 23:32

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reelingintheyears · 26/04/2011 23:37

Chaos.....you are truly bonkers.Grin

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PureBloodMuggle · 26/04/2011 23:43

There is absoluly no way i could fit into my dress though i think I might join the other slightly chubbier than they where when when they where brides and just wear the tiara and get sloshed

(obviously one will be recording and watching in the evening as one wouldn't like to be drunk wearing a tiara during the day - it just wouldn't be fitting)

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RatherBe · 27/04/2011 00:02

Excuse me, Pure - I am slimmer than when I was a bride!

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MsGee · 27/04/2011 09:02

I'm so glad its not just me that thought about this [cgrin]

DD is going to wear her princess dress and I am going to squeeze into my wedding dress. It may not fit though because I am fat pregnant.

We might even have cake and cucumber sandwiches. I might dress DH up as corgi too.

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valiumredhead · 27/04/2011 09:08

I am having a fancy royal tea party and wearing my wedding tiara! Grin

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rubyrubyruby · 27/04/2011 09:14

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Skifit · 27/04/2011 09:30

Seems a bit strange to me !! My friends would think I was off my head...lol!

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sunshineandshowers13 · 27/04/2011 09:34

pmsl!! just like the girls in friends!! am seriously now thinking i might [cgrin]
our kids are all at school on fri as council too stingy (read poor) to give council staff extra day off. so royal wedding at school complete with cake, invitations, bunting etc. dd's excited, ds not so much.
Again, too scared to admit am planning a whole royal day in rl.

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CareyFakes · 27/04/2011 09:38

Damn it, wish I had a wedding dress. Never have and never would get married crazy ladies

Might wear a dress, a fascinator and some jewellery though, just to feel part of it

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JessicaDrew · 27/04/2011 10:06

might all our DHs get the idea they will be getting a wedding night afterwards????? Hmm

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MsGee · 27/04/2011 10:15

If you dress DH as a corgi, then you can just put him in the dog bed at night. Or make him sleep at the bottom of the bed.

Its basically a foolproof plan.

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tulpe · 27/04/2011 10:31

We are having a street party and the dress code is.........wedding dresses.....and absolutely NOT suggested by me!

There is no way I could fit into my wedding dress. I am considering buying a cheapy tiara and veil to wear instead as DH thought it a waste of money at actual wedding

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JessicaDrew · 27/04/2011 11:00

thast a bit harsh Gee, but what ever floats your boatGrin

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SylvanianFamily · 27/04/2011 11:04

My Dd is wearing a bridesmaid dress on Friday.

It's a compromise - she wanted to wear it to school today...

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MsGee · 27/04/2011 11:06

Ah my husband is very low maintenance! My DD makes him pretend to be a dog all the time and uses his belt as a lead, so corgi not too harsh for him. [cgrin]

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JessicaDrew · 27/04/2011 11:08

I am sure your would really prefer a great Dane to a Corgi [cwink]

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MsGee · 27/04/2011 11:14

Ooh no, not a great dane! Much prefer smaller dogs [cgrin]

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JessicaDrew · 27/04/2011 11:23

guess it beats an old goat (prince Charles) anytime

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lambethlil · 27/04/2011 11:49

Me in my dress on my profile.

For a short time! [cgrin]

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