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Attending a wedding is like being handed a licence to act like a twat. Oh how I laughed when I sobered up and realised I'd nicked most of the plates and cutlery from the posh hotel lunch and those vague memories of stealthily exiting like a cat-burglar had in fact involved falling out of the hotel, knives and forks clattering onto the steps.

Tell us more of your wedding stories.

(, Mon 3 Nov 2014, 18:10)
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Never ask a friend to do the video.
We did, and what we got when we watched it, was rather telling and somehow perhaps more in keeping than it should have been. You'd think it would be easy to read the red light as recording wouldn't you?
So we have a lovely collection of the following type interviews:
"Would you mind saying a few words for the happy couple please?"
"Yeah, of course, let me just finish this comp wine and..."
*click*
"Hiya, I'm just doing some video for Mr and Mrs Meach, would you like to say some words?"
"Oh crap, do we have to? Well ok, hang on..."
*click*

You get the picture by now I'm sure. We do, we have a whole tape of slightly drunk and embarrassed people preparing themselves to make up some platitude to give us to remember the day. Nothing of the first dance, the cake, or the speeches. But somehow it seems to have captured the mood quite accurately!
(, Tue 4 Nov 2014, 14:28, 2 replies)
There are any number of TV "comedy" panel shows that could benefit from your friend's expertise

(, Tue 4 Nov 2014, 15:17, closed)
I kinda hope,
They will. If they're the kind of crap I've seen on tellybox recently.
(, Tue 4 Nov 2014, 15:58, closed)

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