Culture: Wedding or Divorce
(subtile wedding)   (+2, -1)  [vote for, against]
why all the fuss?

The subtile wedding is for people who don't like large gatherings of people, extreme expenses, loud noises or presents they didn't really want. Everyone dresses casually, it's heald in a living room, the bride and groom sit on the couch and exchange vows (no priest) they kiss. People clap softly, then order take-out of their choice.

Maybe the bride could have on a white shirt, just to keep things clear.
-- futurebird, Jul 09 2001

[DogEd]... http://www.dictiona...ict.pl?term=subtile
...you're not. [angel, Jul 09 2001]

I made boullabaise for my own wedding. Isn't subtile a perfectly good, though somewhat archaic, spelling of subtle--the serpent was the most subtile of the beasts, or something? Maybe I'm mistaken.
-- Dog Ed, Jul 10 2001


Waugs, you cooked, and had a pastor.
Exactly what kind of pastor? spaggettee, lingweenee or pennay? And why only one?
-- goff, Jul 10 2001


All the married people please stand up.
-- benfrost, Jul 10 2001


I respect other prople who may want to do this, but to me, it sounds about as romantic as a tax audit.
-- Sparki, Sep 25 2001


Is futurebird a man, because I can't imagine any woman going for this. Even in poverty, most women would rather sell their car, furniture, house, husband or firstborn than go without a proper wedding. It's down to too much time playing dollies as a child.
-- pottedstu, Sep 25 2001


1) She certainly doesn't look like one.
2) You appear to know a very limited subset of women.
3) Insufficient evidence for a causal link.
-- Lemon, Sep 25 2001



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