I would put her next to my granduncle who is brutally honest in a good way and due to his hard of hearing you can hear a mile away (the second part proves problematic at a funeral as I recently found out)
Yes I thought the same, if I went to the wedding of my husband's "oldest friend," I would already know most people attendingof it’s one of Ben’s oldest friends then I don’t understand how there would be anyone new to meet, unless all his family and friends who have already met her refused to speak to her …. Ah wait.
she would talk at you, not with you.
His slug tache makes me feel ill! The John Waters look can only be pulled off by John Waters.Benji actually looks dreadful, worse than her. Why has he not realised that the shape of his beard is not helping him yet?
Rumbled !!!! I can’t stand listening to that cow moaning at me about every slight inconvenience in her life so I had to take refuge here ….Plot twist… disneys is Megan !
Bonnie didn’t make her list this time I see…..View attachment 1318533
She's now got her next holiday in her insta bio. Jesus wept what a braggy cow.
Poor BonnieGal’s been demoted. Waiting for the day she goes to MeJulies and just never comes back.View attachment 1318533
She's now got her next holiday in her insta bio. Jesus wept what a braggy cow.
this doesn’t make any sense to me haha why on earth would you have met all the family and friends of your husbands oldest friend? why would you have met their aunt and uncles or cousins or work colleagues etc? Only time that would happen surely is at a weddding? Not defending Brogan here but I can certainly see why she would have met new people at the wedding.Yes I thought the same, if I went to the wedding of my husband's "oldest friend," I would already know most people attending
There might be a few people you’ve never met but the majority of people you will have known well for years.this doesn’t make any sense to me haha why on earth would you have met all the family and friends of your husbands oldest friend? why would you have met their aunt and uncles or cousins or work colleagues etc? Only time that would happen surely is at a weddding? Not defending Brogan here but I can certainly see why she would have met new people at the wedding.
I thought the same , we are attending my oldest friend’s (best friends in secondary school, so 11-16) wedding at the end of this month … she moved to Manchester for uni when she was 18 and I went to London , even though we see each other 3-5 times a year because she doesn’t live up there anymore , she’s marrying a a Mancunian , she has friends from university who I’ve never met , her colleagues , friends from where she lives now , family friends etc .. I know her parents well , and one or two of our school friends will be there too who I know , but I don’t know anyone in her fiancé’s family ! She’s my oldest friend but I will know about 5 people there at a wedding of over 100 people ! My husband knows even fewer !this doesn’t make any sense to me haha why on earth would you have met all the family and friends of your husbands oldest friend? why would you have met their aunt and uncles or cousins or work colleagues etc? Only time that would happen surely is at a weddding? Not defending Brogan here but I can certainly see why she would have met new people at the wedding.
your husbands best friend’s family, friends, colleagues etc AND his new wife’s family, friends, colleagues etc?There might be a few people you’ve never met but the majority of people you will have known well for years.
Visiting family and friends, birthdays , nights out holidays, christenings, weddings.your husbands best friend’s family, friends, colleagues etc AND his new wife’s family, friends, colleagues etc?
When would you have met them before?
You re all clearly a very social and tight knit group which sounds lovely , but I would say just from previous experience of attending weddings (and planning my own!) that your experience is definitely atypical . When I go to weddings I generally don’t know the majority of people there .Visiting family and friends, birthdays , nights out holidays, christenings, weddings.
I’m just thinking back to my friends’ weddings when we were in our 20s I did live with most of them in uni and for years afterwards and spend alot of time with their families we don’t see so much of each other now we in our 40s all have children of our own.You re all clearly a very social and tight knit group which sounds lovely , but I would say just from previous experience of attending weddings (and planning my own!) that your experience is definitely atypical . When I go to weddings I generally don’t know the majority of people there .
On someone else I would really like that outfit