Also, all of you heifers who said you would have walked out of my reception for the no chairs fiasco are on post-it's, along with all the heifers that titted that sentiment.
Okay but I don't stand for five hours. Especially while eating.
I know Larry happened. Please do not try to convince me otherwise. Please don't talk to me about coffee. I don't drink it. I don't caffeine. When I state my opinion, that is me chiming in on a topic. This is not me saying you suck at life if you do or feel differently. If I want to say that, I will. If I want to speak on you, I will.
I know Larry happened. Please do not try to convince me otherwise. Please don't talk to me about coffee. I don't drink it. I don't caffeine. When I state my opinion, that is me chiming in on a topic. This is not me saying you suck at life if you do or feel differently. If I want to say that, I will. If I want to speak on you, I will.
Also, all of you heifers who said you would have walked out of my reception for the no chairs fiasco are on post-it's, along with all the heifers that titted that sentiment.
I can't do prolonged standing like that as I have flat feet so unless I am in my tennis shoes which I would not have been at your wedding than no ho I can't.
I know Larry happened. Please do not try to convince me otherwise. Please don't talk to me about coffee. I don't drink it. I don't caffeine. When I state my opinion, that is me chiming in on a topic. This is not me saying you suck at life if you do or feel differently. If I want to say that, I will. If I want to speak on you, I will.
Also, all of you heifers who said you would have walked out of my reception for the no chairs fiasco are on post-it's, along with all the heifers that titted that sentiment.
I would have stayed as long as it wasn't also a dry wedding.
If I walked into a wedding reception without chairs I wouldn't be happy. But honestly, if it was my friend I would stay. Obviously people don't normally set dinner tables without chairs so a mistake was made. As a guest I would be annoyed, but I would feel awful for the bride. I would stand and eat or bring my plate to one of the couches or something if there space. Then I would just drink and dance and try to have a good time. *obviously if someone has a physical disability or limitation which would make this hard, I would expect others to make sure they were sitting where there was seating and wouldn't expect them to stay long.
As far as I know, no one bailed and people were gracious enough to pretend like they didn't notice the chair situation. Obviously, the available seats went first to those who physically needed them. If people kicked off their shoes later in the evening, I didn't notice, and I may have ditched my own. Can't remember.
To answer HE's question- the venue itself had some seating- maybe half a dozen or a couple more bench kinds of seats and a few upholstered chairs. Those belong to the venue and stay there all the time.
I had also rented a couple of cocktail tables that were close to the dance floor- for people to set down their drinks. Then, there were actual dinner tables that I had also rented. None of the rented tables had chairs- because I didn't know I needed to request them separately from the tables. I assumed my table rentals came with chairs.
It was obvious to anyone who walked in that there were tables that should have had chairs and didn't, but I don't remember anyone asking me about the reason. I did hiss the situation into the ears of some close friends, who graciously pretended they hadn't noticed. No one on H's side ever said anything to me about it.
The food was buffet service, and the reception came after the pre-dinner cocktail, where there had been standard cocktail fare.
I know Larry happened. Please do not try to convince me otherwise. Please don't talk to me about coffee. I don't drink it. I don't caffeine. When I state my opinion, that is me chiming in on a topic. This is not me saying you suck at life if you do or feel differently. If I want to say that, I will. If I want to speak on you, I will.
I know Larry happened. Please do not try to convince me otherwise. Please don't talk to me about coffee. I don't drink it. I don't caffeine. When I state my opinion, that is me chiming in on a topic. This is not me saying you suck at life if you do or feel differently. If I want to say that, I will. If I want to speak on you, I will.
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