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Post by Javier9101983 on Oct 11, 2013 6:25:32 GMT -5
Bachelor party in one state, wedding in another state, I live in a third state.
Good friend is getting married. I'm obligated to attend both the wedding and the bachelor party, right?
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Post by purplecoconut on Oct 11, 2013 6:42:41 GMT -5
You act like it's an odd request.
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Post by porcelaindoll on Oct 11, 2013 8:07:12 GMT -5
But you arent in charge of the planning like the thread title suggets, right?
That's for the birde's family.
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Post by Miss Rozelyn on Oct 11, 2013 10:34:33 GMT -5
You can get the other guys together to help plan it. And yes, I'd go to all of them.
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Post by browneyedsugar on Oct 11, 2013 11:55:02 GMT -5
This shouldnt be a question. Yes. Unless you are on your deathbed, you go.
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Post by PunkChic4life22 on Oct 11, 2013 14:16:31 GMT -5
What states are we talking? What's the distance?
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Post by Great Divide on Oct 12, 2013 5:50:22 GMT -5
you aren't obligated to do sh*t, it is up to you on how much you value your friendship with the groom. nobody can tell you what to do
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Post by Queen of Hearts on Oct 12, 2013 19:01:37 GMT -5
Still vegas?
Vegas is overrated. Nothing bad will happen. Good shows but you get bored after a day
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Post by George WB on Oct 12, 2013 19:02:02 GMT -5
my future brother in law's bachelor party is this weekend and i'm not going. it's in dallas and him and all his friends are going golfing and watching the redskins/cowboys. they rented some big ass house and it would be a very expensive trip.
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Post by Creative on Oct 12, 2013 19:02:20 GMT -5
What kind of party does he even want?
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Post by browneyedsugar on Oct 12, 2013 19:03:03 GMT -5
Once in a lifetime. Go to all 3.
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