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This is probably about as baked as it gets but how about offering commercially organised Roller Weddings. Imagine the Bride; Blushing, beautiful and kitted out with roller boots and kneepads.
Image Granny; In her 80's having a whale of a time whizzing round like a maniac and taking out all the other
guests, (Nostalgic too!).
Imagine the Bridesmaids: Clinging on to the train desperately hoping that this nightmare will end soon!
Imagine how difficult its going to be trying to get a Vicar/Preist/Preacher etc that can skate backwards!
Naah! Silly idea. Bin it.
Women's Aggressive Skating Network
http://www.xtremece...000/Spring2000b.htm "She married another Team Rollerblade skater and after they said 'I Do' they both dropped into a vert ramp." [egnor, May 08 2001, last modified Oct 21 2004]
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Well, if you're gonna take the leap... |
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Speaking of extreme weddings: The Middle Fork of the Salmon River (Idaho) is nicknamed "The River of No Return." I think it highly fitting that after a wedding the bride and groom set out on a whitewater raft trip down this river. |
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[Addendum: I don't mean it as a suicide trip at all; I have done the float with my wife and it is a wonderful river. It just has a highly symbolic nickname.]— | Dog Ed,
May 08 2001, last modified May 09 2001 |
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PeterS, Bungee weddings, excellent idea. Trouble is how to get all of the congregation on the end of one bungee. Furthermore, will the old folk's tickers take it? |
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