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charles!
g'morning everyone. for some reason, snogging made me think of getting drunk on egg nog laughing.gif
English Muffin
QUOTE(charlesandnessa @ Jun 22 2008, 09:11 AM) *
g'morning everyone. for some reason, snogging made me think of getting drunk on egg nog laughing.gif


It's been known for one to follow the other. whistling.gif biggrin.gif
ginger1981
Well we did it yesterday...and it went off beautifully. I think this picture says it all:


English Muffin
QUOTE(ginger1981 @ Jun 22 2008, 11:33 AM) *
Well we did it yesterday...and it went off beautifully. I think this picture says it all:


Congratulations! When do we get to see more pics? biggrin.gif
Jeraly
Yay!! Piccies!!! biggrin.gif Gratzies!!
Scott and Marta
QUOTE(ginger1981 @ Jun 22 2008, 08:33 AM) *
Well we did it yesterday...and it went off beautifully. I think this picture says it all:

That´s messy! biggrin.gif Congratulations biggrin.gif
ginger1981
QUOTE(English Muffin @ Jun 22 2008, 11:06 AM) *
QUOTE(ginger1981 @ Jun 22 2008, 11:33 AM) *
Well we did it yesterday...and it went off beautifully. I think this picture says it all:


Congratulations! When do we get to see more pics? biggrin.gif


As soon as I'm done cleaning the cake out of places cake should never go :-p
cattattude
QUOTE(julezabelle @ May 23 2008, 09:07 AM) *
I seriously cannot imagine ANY time when it would be appropriate to don that dress!!!


Miss American pageant in Alabama?
jundp
QUOTE(ginger1981 @ Jun 22 2008, 08:33 AM) *
Well we did it yesterday...and it went off beautifully. I think this picture says it all:



Awww, so fabulous! Congratulations!
rkl57
Congrats Ginger! I love your dress.

Lot's of UK marriages happening these days.
elmcitymaven
Congrats, ginger! star_smile.gif

Got back last night, packing for the move on Friday today. I feel like I might have been lobotomised on board Korean Air flight 85. wacko.gif
BexandAlan
Congratulations Ginger, can't wait to see some more pictures. This one made me smile - Alan has been warned that if he puts cake in my face he is going to be paying for it the rest of his life. Lets hope he knows when not to try his luck.
charles!
g'morning everyone.
i never have understood that tradition of mashing cake into each other's face. unsure.gif
Poiteen
congrats Ginger!

I'm counting down the days! 24 till i leave london, 43 till i get to LA. Shipping booked, flights booked, work notified, cancelled gym and cable. Now just itching to get going!!

Oh yeah, thinking of going with the Archstone in Los Feliz *waves to Maven* but can't book it for another week or two, cos they say they'll know what the availablity is then. So if anyone knows anything about that place, good or bad, please let me know!! (or if you're in LA, swing by and check it out for me!)
ginger1981
Some more pics. My dress did look better earlier that day but nicky stepped on my dress and pulled out the bustle on one side!

Haven't got back proofs of the official photos yet.

Some more pics. My dress did look better earlier that day but nicky stepped on my dress and pulled out the bustle on one side!

Haven't got back proofs of the official photos yet.
ginger1981
QUOTE(Poiteen @ Jun 23 2008, 07:13 AM) *
congrats Ginger!

I'm counting down the days! 24 till i leave london, 43 till i get to LA. Shipping booked, flights booked, work notified, cancelled gym and cable. Now just itching to get going!!


I think that few week period between getting the visa and moving is the hardest period. It's like being stuck in first gear...you want to get there but you can't.
elmcitymaven
QUOTE(Poiteen @ Jun 23 2008, 08:13 AM) *
Oh yeah, thinking of going with the Archstone in Los Feliz *waves to Maven* but can't book it for another week or two, cos they say they'll know what the availablity is then. So if anyone knows anything about that place, good or bad, please let me know!! (or if you're in LA, swing by and check it out for me!)


I'll have a look when I get there -- I'll be in LA on the 7th. Is that too late for you?

Another option might be looking at vacation rentals -- I did this originally before deciding to stay in a motel for a few weeks.
Jeraly
QUOTE(charlesandnessa @ Jun 23 2008, 12:52 PM) *
g'morning everyone.
i never have understood that tradition of mashing cake into each other's face. unsure.gif

laughing.gif me either biggrin.gif

QUOTE(ginger1981 @ Jun 23 2008, 02:12 PM) *
I think that few week period between getting the visa and moving is the hardest period. It's like being stuck in first gear...you want to get there but you can't.

Few week?! I think had it not been for my mum's 50th birthday I would have gone sooner - a two and a half month wait is horrendous. I'm really feeling it this week - thank goodness Jeremy is here or I would be going even more crazy than I already am - I keep freaking out in floods of tears - especially today because I keep thinking "this time next week"... I'm excited but I am not looking forward to the homesickness and goodbyes sad.gif
illumine
QUOTE(elmcitymaven @ Jun 23 2008, 06:25 AM) *
I'll be in LA on the 7th. Is that too late for you?


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QUOTE(Jeraly @ Jun 23 2008, 07:54 AM) *
QUOTE(charlesandnessa @ Jun 23 2008, 12:52 PM) *
g'morning everyone.
i never have understood that tradition of mashing cake into each other's face. unsure.gif

laughing.gif me either biggrin.gif




Me three!
illumine
QUOTE(Poiteen @ Jun 23 2008, 05:13 AM) *
congrats Ginger!

I'm counting down the days! 24 till i leave london, 43 till i get to LA. Shipping booked, flights booked, work notified, cancelled gym and cable. Now just itching to get going!!

Oh yeah, thinking of going with the Archstone in Los Feliz *waves to Maven* but can't book it for another week or two, cos they say they'll know what the availablity is then. So if anyone knows anything about that place, good or bad, please let me know!! (or if you're in LA, swing by and check it out for me!)



It looks nice. The area is OK, busy street, right by the 5. Never been in it, though, can't say how that is!
rkl57
I don't know about the one in Los Feliz, but the Archstone in Marina Del Rey is very nice
Poiteen
oh goody, the monthly rate is much lower in Los Feliz than the other places especially for 3 months which is how long we'll be taking it for. $1650 per month. And we wanted to be in Los Feliz anyway. Cool.

Just signed up for US credit card. (with my OH's details). Application was scarily easy.
rkl57
Is that one bedroom including bills?

That sounds pretty reasonable to me.

Poiteen
Yeah - gym, pool, fully furnished and I'm pretty sure that includes bills, but I gotta double check. I don't know why but I asked the boy to call them, and then didn't get half the info I asked for. But whether they're included or not, I don't mind, it's more that they're set up and waiting for me. yes.gif
illumine
QUOTE(rkl57 @ Jun 23 2008, 10:50 AM) *
Is that one bedroom including bills?

That sounds pretty reasonable to me.



Yeah, not bad!!
illumine
Seeing as it's already her bday in England....


Happy bday to Robin!

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The Red Baron
QUOTE(charlesandnessa @ Jun 23 2008, 06:52 AM) *
i never have understood that tradition of mashing cake into each other's face. unsure.gif


Neither did i until the wedding when Joni smashed a load into my face without any kind of warning apparently i looked like i was going to flatten her blink.gif
Poiteen
I've never seen anyone do that at any weddings I've been at. Is it an american thing?
The Red Baron
I think it must be never saw it in Cork or England
charles!
good morning everyone.
*julez*
QUOTE(The Red Baron @ Jun 24 2008, 05:57 AM) *
QUOTE(charlesandnessa @ Jun 23 2008, 06:52 AM) *
i never have understood that tradition of mashing cake into each other's face. unsure.gif


Neither did i until the wedding when Joni smashed a load into my face without any kind of warning apparently i looked like i was going to flatten her blink.gif


No offense to those who like the cake smashing tradition, but I think its a pretty awful thing to do to your new spouse! Definitley one American tradition that can fade into oblivion as far as I'm concerned.
English Muffin
I've never heard of the cake smashing thing either, definitely not a British thing. I would have been royally p!ssed off if Scott had done that to me on my wedding day, after having paid a small fortune to have my make up professionally done. ohmy.gif
Poiteen
Where does it come from? Maybe it's from one of the many immigrant communities in the US, and became a more widely observed custom. It would be hilarous if the groom didn't know that the bride had never heard of the custom and let her have it. laughing.gif
*julez*
Well, I've been married twice now and neither time did I have cake smashed in my face. I would have been so angry. To Gillian's point - my makeup would have gotten all messed up. Plus, cake/frosting up my nose does not sound appealing at all.

Not sure where/why it all started or why it has taken hold! blink.gif
illumine
QUOTE(*julez* @ Jun 24 2008, 06:58 AM) *
Well, I've been married twice now and neither time did I have cake smashed in my face. I would have been so angry. To Gillian's point - my makeup would have gotten all messed up. Plus, cake/frosting up my nose does not sound appealing at all.

Not sure where/why it all started or why it has taken hold! blink.gif


Not to mention if it had gotten on my expensive dress!
ginger1981
QUOTE(English Muffin @ Jun 24 2008, 07:54 AM) *
I've never heard of the cake smashing thing either, definitely not a British thing. I would have been royally p!ssed off if Scott had done that to me on my wedding day, after having paid a small fortune to have my make up professionally done. ohmy.gif



QUOTE(Poiteen @ Jun 24 2008, 08:44 AM) *
Where does it come from? Maybe it's from one of the many immigrant communities in the US, and became a more widely observed custom. It would be hilarous if the groom didn't know that the bride had never heard of the custom and let her have it. laughing.gif



QUOTE(*julez* @ Jun 24 2008, 08:58 AM) *
Well, I've been married twice now and neither time did I have cake smashed in my face. I would have been so angry. To Gillian's point - my makeup would have gotten all messed up. Plus, cake/frosting up my nose does not sound appealing at all.

Not sure where/why it all started or why it has taken hold! blink.gif


I'm not sure where it came from either. My mom gave me a tiny piece of cake and I fed it to Nicky with a bit of mess but not much. Well, then my mom gave Nicky a slab of cake (I blame my mom for instigating it lol) and he smashed it and rubbed it in. Well, that got me going so I wiped some cake off me and smashed it back on him.

Really I've never been to a wedding where it didn't happen. But then again my family and friends are fairly blue collar in many ways and drinking beer and smashing cake makes guests happy :-)
illumine
Wedding Cake #2-
Smashing wedding cake into your new spouse's face is totally disrespectful when you realize where the tradition originated. It is said that the cake tradition is supposed to represent that throughout your marriage, you will "feed" each other and take care of each other.

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Some fun-loving grooms smash a piece of wedding cake in the bride’s face as part of the post-wedding festivities. But do you know where this custom began?

a. It’s the endless chocolate versus vanilla argument that started with Adam and Eve.
b. Cake tossing was first observed in the 13th century when out-of-work millers invaded wedding ceremonies looking for clients.
c. Giving a bride a rude shower of cake dates back to Roman times when it was thought to ensure her fertility.

Answer: Wedding cake in a bride’s face is a fertility blessing.

Originally, the cake was not eaten by but thrown at the bride. It developed as one of the many fertility traditions surrounding a wedding. Wheat was is a symbol of fruitfulness and was among the earliest grains to be ceremoniously showered on the bride and groom. In its earliest origins, the unmarried young women attending the wedding were expected to scramble for the grains to ensure their own betrothals, much as they do today for the bridal bouquet.
Early Roman bakers changed the “throw it” to the “eat it” tradition. These bakers were distinguished and respected in their trades. Somewhere around 100 BC they began taking the wedding wheat and creating small, sweet cakes with it; the cakes were eaten while the service was in progress.
I’m so glad that this tradition is no longer popular. There’s plenty of time for a food fight if that is your kind of thing - but not on your wedding day!

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Cake-smashing: Traditional or tacky?
by ILONA PELTZ ON SEP 27TH 2007 2:33PM

I'd seen it on the occasional sitcom. I'd read about it. But I never for once believed that people really did this. Seems I was wrong. I confess to being baffled. Who does this? Why?

I checked in a few chat sites, visited a few blogs. The discussion is lively, to say the least, and detractors outnumber fans by a long stretch. Fans claim it's "traditional". Traditional to whom? For how long? I do not know a single person who has done this at their wedding.

Fans further claim it's "harmless fun". Hmm ... Seems like nothing more than a sublimation of aggression to me. While there are all sorts of ... creative ... things I can imagine doing to my beloved, cramming cake up his nose just isn't one of them. And harmless? Try telling that to your hair, your make-up, and your clothing.

And mostly -- have they no idea how totally TACKY this is?

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*julez*
Ah, devilette, ever the gumshoe! I love that you always find the story! laughing.gif
illumine
QUOTE(*julez* @ Jun 24 2008, 08:10 AM) *
Ah, devilette, ever the gumshoe! I love that you always find the story! laughing.gif



I was curious after you guys brought it up! So I searched. blush.gif

I;'ve never been to a wedding that did it.
The Red Baron
Its always about sex blink.gif those pagans huh and the romans the randy wotsits
*julez*


Have a Happy Birthday!!
elmcitymaven
Yay! Rockin' cake! Happy birthday Robin. star_smile.gif

Moving van coming today... and my parents are not around to help out as they are going to a taping of the Daily Show in New York. mad.gif I feel so jet lagged still, and I'm having this weird after-effect where I get dizzy when I stand up from a sitting position. Last night I almost fainted. Must be the stress too, I'm sure of it. wacko.gif
illumine
QUOTE(*julez* @ Jun 24 2008, 08:20 AM) *


Have a Happy Birthday!!



That rules! good.gif
Jeraly
QUOTE(Poiteen @ Jun 24 2008, 02:44 PM) *
Where does it come from? Maybe it's from one of the many immigrant communities in the US, and became a more widely observed custom. It would be hilarous if the groom didn't know that the bride had never heard of the custom and let her have it. laughing.gif

laughing.gif Especially if she was from a country that had a more traditional outlook on life - certain parts of Asia etc... can you imagine this discussion in the MENA forum for example? unsure.gif

Saying that - I would have been well p'd off if Jeremy had done it to me, but at least I have heard of it before so I wouldn't have taken it *totally* to heart wink.gif
Poiteen
Happy Birthday Robin


i'll buy you your birthday drink in 7 weeks time!
rkl57
Thanks for the birthday wishes guys! I had a dream last night that I was 70 years old - is my subconscious trying to tell me something?


If the cake smashing is some kind of fertility thing I guess Ginger will have some news for us soon whistling.gif


I look forward to that drink Poiteen!
illumine
QUOTE(rkl57 @ Jun 24 2008, 09:20 AM) *
Thanks for the birthday wishes guys! I had a dream last night that I was 70 years old - is my subconscious trying to tell me something?


If the cake smashing is some kind of fertility thing I guess Ginger will have some news for us soon whistling.gif


I look forward to that drink Poiteen!



I had a dream I drove my car off an open drawbridge (but we survived). I was so mad I had to buy a new car!
Nagishkaw

luv.gif Wishing you a big, huge Detroit HAPPY BIRTHDAY, Robin !
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rkl57
QUOTE(Nagishkaw @ Jun 24 2008, 12:24 PM) *

luv.gif Wishing you a big, huge Detroit HAPPY BIRTHDAY, Robin !
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Why thank you Nagi! luv.gif

The Detroit birthdays of my childhood often would involve a trip to Boblo you know!
charles!
good morning everyone.
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