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The most ridiculous/hilarious wedding gift you have recieved

29 replies

chocolatefroggie · 03/09/2010 15:00

I know you're not supposed to do a thread about a thread but taking inspiration from becaroo's harp shaped clock wtf, tell me about your odd/funny/ revolting wedding presents

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ethelina · 03/09/2010 15:04

A lamp shaped like a Japanese samurai torso given to us by DH parents neighbours. I thought it might have been something they were looking to get rid of but apparently their whole house is decorated in similar style and they actually thought we would like it. 5 years on its still in the roof waiting to be ebayed.

(Our gift 'list' was B&Q vouchers btw, obviously they couldnt bring themselves to do this, but we wouldn't have noticed if they had just got a card.)

chocolatefroggie · 03/09/2010 15:08

Nice ethelina Grin
We were given 5 fruit bowls inspite of not having one on our list, one of which was roughly hewn handcarved wood which tipped over everytime you put anything in it Hmm

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ethelina · 03/09/2010 15:11

That definitely sounds like something someone wanted rid of. Grin It wasnt made by their own hands was it?

chocolatefroggie · 03/09/2010 15:14

uh no thankfully, and it was from someone who will never actually visit so I believe we may have forgotten neglected to pack it when we moved and left it lurking in a cupboard for the new house buyers Blush

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notasize10yetbutoneday · 03/09/2010 15:49

A turquoise plate with our names and the date on it in pink writing, with a cartoon of a bride and groom. It is in the loft.

Fimbo · 03/09/2010 15:52

Think it may have been a pendelfin rabbit, can't really remember.

bottyburpthebarbarian · 03/09/2010 16:12

When I got married to the now Ex-mrbottyburp we got a pillow. One single pillow.

From his brother.

who was best man.

WkdSM · 03/09/2010 16:18

First time around - a used tin opener - I knew it was used because there was rotting food on the cutter bit that goes round (very technical I know). It was from his side of the family. Nuff said.

Second time around - DH's ex sent a dead fish to our home address (a flat) to arrive on the wedding day - obviously meant to sit there for 2 weeks stinking the place out. Fortunately we had a concierge who signed for the fish and put it in his freezer. When we got back from honeymoon we told him he cound keep it and he said it was delicious!!

nickelbabe · 04/09/2010 16:49
Shock

good thinking by your concierge, though!

AmazingBouncingFerret · 04/09/2010 17:01

LMAO WkdSM I hope, hope, hope you sent her a thank you note telling her how delicious it was! Grin

cheaphawaiian · 04/09/2010 17:09

We got a butter dish, which was on our 'list' - with four gift cards on.

It was from my step-father's mother; his brother and SIL and their 2 children and their spouses; my step-sister, her husband and their three children; my step-brother, his wife and their four children.

I made a point of writing to them all individually to thank them.Grin

onepieceoflollipop · 04/09/2010 17:13

I had a box of Tesco "finest fudge". It was from a male friend. (friend of me and dh).

It was a longstanding joke between us. I gave him a box on his birthday once and he liked it and then for a few "occasions" after we exchanged boxes of this fudge. It only cost about £2

Friend came up to us as we were wandering around having photos done and really made me laugh "only the finest for your wedding day mr and mrs lollipop" Grin

Marchpane · 04/09/2010 17:20

A model of a Mini car. Neither DH or I drove then and we had zero interest in cars.

nancydrewrocked · 04/09/2010 17:25

We were bought one towel - since you're buying for a couple surely you either buy two or none?

mamas12 · 04/09/2010 17:26

A second hand single bed.

From the mil

compo · 04/09/2010 17:29

A sully from monsters Inc alarm clock Hmm

it was from a girl my dh had unreciprocated love for for four years, he loved it so double Hmm

nickelbabe · 04/09/2010 17:36

oh compo! i want one!!!

i WANT ONE NOW!!!!!

[stamps feet]

FakePlasticTrees · 04/09/2010 17:40

A black leather tea tray.

Wanderingsheep · 04/09/2010 17:43

A pair of rubber ducks for the bath. One is a bride and one is a groom! Grin

Needless to say DD (3) loves them, although they don't float Hmm. She was getting frustrated with them in the bath shouting,"Grr! These stupid ducks can't swim!"

Shodan · 04/09/2010 17:45

I think it was a fruit bowl. Or a fruit plate, or something.

It was a kind of abstract piece of etched glass, with random bits of its edges slightly turned up.

Sadly it got mislaid after the divorce and subsequent house move.

iwantavuvezela · 04/09/2010 17:54

ONE towel from my brother and his wife..... never worked out why only one!

resistanceisfutile · 04/09/2010 18:03

not me but my sister. she got a sex manual from my mum's boyfriend, [[ www.amazon.co.uk/New-Alex-Comfort-Susan-Quilliam/dp/1845334299/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1283619705&sr=1-1 the joy of sex".

resistanceisfutile · 04/09/2010 18:03

sorry link here

ElephantsAndMiasmas · 04/09/2010 18:45

Snort @ black leather tea tray. Is that for when it's getting towards 4 o'clock in the dungeon?

onepieceoflollipop · 04/09/2010 22:06

we had a single towel as well (several others have said this) It was from the Vicar and his wife (in case that is relevant)

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