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You got to love this guy... This is a true story about a

recent wedding that took place at Clemson University.

It was in the local newspaper and even Jay Leno mentioned

it.

It was a huge wedding with about 300 guests.

After the wedding, at the reception, the groom got up on

stage with a microphone to talk to the crowd. He said

he wanted to thank everyone for coming, many from long

distances, to support them at their wedding. He especially

wanted to thank the bride's and his family and to thank his

new father-in-law for providing such a lavish reception.

As a token of his deep appreciation he said he wanted

to give everyone a special gift just from him. So taped to

the bottom of everyone's chair, including the wedding party

was an envelope.

He said this was his gift to everyone, and asked them to

open their envelope.

Inside each manila envelope was an 8x10 glossy of his bride

Having sex with the best man. The groom had gotten suspicious

of them weeks earlier and had hired a private detective to

tail them.

After just standing there, just watching the guests' reactions

for a couple of minutes, he turned to the best man and

said, "F--- you!" Then he turned to his bride and said,

"F--- you!"

Then he turned to the dumbfounded crowd and said, "I'm outta

here."

He had the marriage annulled first thing in the morning.

While most people would have canceled the wedding

immediately after finding out about the affair, this guy goes

through with the charade, as if nothing were wrong.

His revenge--making the bride's parents pay over $32,000 for a

300 guest wedding and reception, and best of all, trashing the

bride's and best man's reputations in front of 300 friends and

family members. This guy has balls the size of church bells.

Do you think we might get a MasterCard "priceless"

commercial out of this?

Elegant wedding reception for 300 family members and

friends: $32,000.

Wedding photographs commemorating the occasion: $3,000

Deluxe two week honeymoon accommodations in Maui: $8,500.

The look on everyone's face when they see the 8x10 glossy

of the bride humping the best man: "Priceless".

There are some things money can't buy, for everything else

there's MASTERCARD!

"Life isn't like a bowl of cherries or peaches, it's more

like a jar of Jalapenos-- what you do today, might burn your a$$

tomorrow......"

10 year Green Card received, Next step is citizenship urgh!

When you meet the one you want to spend the rest of your life with,

you can't wait for the rest of your life to begin

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While a hilarious story.....it's a fake.

http://www.breakthechain.org/exclusives/wedrevenge.html

http://www.snopes.com/weddings/embarrass/bothered.asp

Edited by Cian
Lady, people aren't chocolates. Do you know what they are mostly? Bastards. ####### coated bastards with ####### filling. But I don't find them half as annoying as I find naive bobble-headed optimists who walk around vomiting sunshine.
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NOOOOOOOOOOO really???? :o:o

10 year Green Card received, Next step is citizenship urgh!

When you meet the one you want to spend the rest of your life with,

you can't wait for the rest of your life to begin

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It would. Thing is..... I could see ME doing that, if I were in that situation. It would SOOOOO be worth it.

Lady, people aren't chocolates. Do you know what they are mostly? Bastards. ####### coated bastards with ####### filling. But I don't find them half as annoying as I find naive bobble-headed optimists who walk around vomiting sunshine.
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If it were real, I wonder from a legal standpoint if the groom could be sued by the bride's parents for all the money spent?

After all, he wasn't really intending to stay married, so detrimental reliance (or promissory estoppel) would be easily proved...

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