Now that's what I call a wedding

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A Hobart bride has been hospitalised and her groom and his best man charged with disorderly conduct following an alcohol-fuelled brawl at their wedding reception this morning.
Bride in hospital, groom and best man charged after Hobart wedding brawl - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
  • Profile picture of the author sbucciarel
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    Good grief. The bride drank enough to have alcohol poisoning. Sounds like everyone drank as much as well. That's a wedding to remember. Can't wait to see the wedding album. lol.
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  • Profile picture of the author Isabella
    Wow, now the bride's definitely going to think her wedding's memorable, but not the way she hoped it would be.
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  • Profile picture of the author laurencewins
    and Hobart is a very quiet place.
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    • Profile picture of the author AprilCT
      If they drank too much, do you really think they are going to remember?
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  • Profile picture of the author bizgrower
    It makes me so happy when dysfunctional people marry.
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  • Profile picture of the author Diana Lane
    The first time I got married, the photographer was one who was drunk. Nobody realised quite how much she'd been dipping into the grog until we got the pictures back that she'd taken. It's probably as well really, because she missed the opportunity to capture an image for posterity of my two younger sisters having a punch-up as I left the wedding reception. I should have guessed it was going to be ill-starred when half the guests were late for the ceremony having been delayed by a bomb scare in town on the way there.

    I look back and laugh at all this, but the bit that makes me laugh most is the memory of everybody sitting speechless while they listened to a neighbour when he randomly got up to up to sing at the reception. Almost everybody, that is. I could hear my dad behind me muttering 'Fancy singing 'One Day At A Time' at a bleedin' wedding!'
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