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What ONE extra thing would you have if budget was not limited?
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Paying for all our guests to stay in our hotel the night after.
I dream of coming up to breakfast (restaurant on top floor) in the morning and having 50 or so of our friends there so we can continue the celebrations
A lot of ours are staying. I've got to say though I'm not looking forward to the morning after the night before I'm hoping I'll need a big pair of sunglasses! :rotfl::heart2: 'Tied the Knot' Saturday 9th October 2010 :heart2::blushing: Member of Diet Club October 2010 Brides and Grooms :blushing:Starting Weight: 14 stone 10.8lbsCurrent Weight: 13 stone 2lbsTotal loss: 21.8lbs :j0 -
A photobooth!
We're doing our own, but it's so much cooler having the print outs.trying to become a moneysaving student0 -
id have Robbie Williams as the entertainment
lol
fireworks would be lovely though0 -
A barn! or a farm I don't mind :PGetting married Wednesday 24th August 2011!

2010 wins: approx £2198
2011 wins value so far: approx £650
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more choice of food, or better food, and book lots of rooms for guests to stay, also a photobooth like mellymeep! and the one other thing (that i had and nearly booked before getting really ill and losing two weeks wages - so not being able to justify expenditure anymore) would be a buddy holly impersinator!getting married: 02/10/10
weight loss goal: 2st
lost so far: 11lb
(and the dress fits!)
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I'd go with fireworks, there's only going to be us at the hotel on the day and it wold look stunning in the grounds but the prices I found was £500 for 15 minutes :eek: I knew someone who was trained in all the pyrotechnics type things and I could probably get a good deal but he's 1 and a half hours away!0
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Charliezoo wrote: »A couple of flair bartenders making unlimited gorgeous cocktails for everyone :rotfl:
I can dream on....
Omg! That would be amazing. I wonder how much that would cost?0 -
Or real jewellery, with real diamonds in it0
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An open bar so they guests wouldn't have to put their hands in their pockets at all.Tank fly boss walk jam nitty gritty...0
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I'd go with fireworks, there's only going to be us at the hotel on the day and it wold look stunning in the grounds but the prices I found was £500 for 15 minutes :eek: I knew someone who was trained in all the pyrotechnics type things and I could probably get a good deal but he's 1 and a half hours away!
Thats not as bad as the quotes i have had!! I have been quoted by most firework people round here approx. £600-750 for a show lasting 5 minutes!! £500 still pricey though!
Baldrick, does it have to be this way? Our valued friendship ending with me cutting you up into strips and telling the prince that you walked over a very sharp cattle grid in an extremely heavy hat?0
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