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to think a fool and their money are easily parted

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OhDearNigel · 08/09/2013 17:38

online wedding planning course

I mean, it's a rip off at £29, who on earth would pay £300 for it :o ?? I cannot believe there are so many gullible fools brides willing to part with the price of a decent pair of shoes for information they can get for free off the internet. or a £4.99 wedding magazine

Or aibu ? I've run loads of wedding over my life so maybe I just absorbed this information from practice. But do people really need to pay £30 to be told how to pick their ceremony music ???

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MammaTJ · 08/09/2013 17:48

I have somehow managed to muddle through planning my own two weddings (so far, my DP claims I am addicted to wedding cake)and helped numerous friends do the same! Not sure I need to spend that money! No, sure I don't!

Anniegetyourgun · 08/09/2013 17:54

Ah, but don't you think if only you'd been on a wedding planning course to show you how to do it properly the first time, it would have lasted for ever and ever? The secret to completely divorce-proofing a marriage lies, of course, in selecting the appropriate music to walk down the aisle with.

Or possibly not.

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