Rick rolling

Rickrolling is too old now. Why not, when the photos are taken for the formal wedding photos, put on the anonymous mask... always interesting later...
 
I think the least appropriate time to Rickroll someone would be during an adoption or fostering. Even better if the children are at an age where they understand the song.
 
It doesn't appear that you do

Like I said, when you spend £16-£20k on a wedding and spend months and months planning it to be the perfect wedding, the last thing you need is someone doing something to ruin it!

If you spend £20k on a car and on the day you had it someone 'for a laugh' covered it in manure, you wouldn't be too happy either would you?
 
LOL 16-20k on a wedding. Wtf is the point. Complete waste.

Its important that you have something to drone on endlessly about for about the next 10 years. After all, nothing else special is going to happen - oh yeah kids... retirement... death...

So much for me to look forward to! Though at my current rate, might just skip the first 3...
 
You'll learn...you'll learn...

:)

I'm not him but:
I doubt I ever will, 16k on a wedding? Bah, 16 k for 1 or 2 days of fun, what an utter utter waste of money... For that money you can buy a sports car for 10k and 6k for fuel/tax/insure and have fun for years...
 
LOL 16-20k on a wedding. Wtf is the point. Complete waste.

So is drinking, smoking and wasting endless hours playing xbox live.

Doesn't stop people doing it though does it?

And the £20k budget includes the honeymoon :)

I'm not him but:
I doubt I ever will, 16k on a wedding? Bah, 16 k for 1 or 2 days of fun, what an utter utter waste of money... For that money you can buy a sports car for 10k and 6k for fuel/tax/insure and have fun for years...

Got a sports car, hoping to upgrade to a supra soon as well.

At the end of the day, it comes down to what is important to people!
 
You seem to forget that the couple getting married do NOT directly foot the bill...or at least aren't meant to.

We didn't, and our wedding cost about £15k.

:)
 
We are paying for it ourselves, with £3k from the mother in law as a present. We are also getting cash from most of our relatives as we already own our house and all the usual gifts.

The castle is costing £5k however, we will get £3k of that back through reduced room rental from people staying there!
 
^ more to life than motors m8

More to life than overpriced party's mate :p.


Fine, think of how often you can go out with your wife/gf to the best restaurants in the country or to dance halls and spend on alcohol etcetc for 16k...


I agree it's what's important to people, but I usually think of how ''much'' and ''long'' fun the thing will be I'm buying, then get something that's worth the money more... Eg. I never buy films, because 20€'s for ca. 2 hrs of fun is bad value, a 50€ game which is sometimes 100+ hrs of fun is much better value...

I doubt I will ever spend so much on a party though...
 
Hes just gona have Rick Astley played, not cover them in ****. :p

Your forgetting that most women plan this day their entire lives, they have this perfect wedding planned and the slightest thing could send them postal :D

Our photographer told us about a couple he worked for at the same place we are getting married. It rained and the bride was completely miserable in every picture.

Now we have said that we wouldn't care if it rained, nothing we could do about it and we'd just make the most of it.
 
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