Destination Weddings

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like_that
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Mar 29, 2014 11:10am
I'm all for making fun of dlazz for being a hermit, but I'm with him on this. When I go on vacation I want to choose where I go and how I will spend my vacation.
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MontyBrunswick
Mar 29, 2014 11:10am
Automatik;1598072 wrote:If you don't like the terms, then you don't go. Simple concept.
OK then. I am choosing not to go. Fuck your dumb weddings.
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Gblock
Mar 31, 2014 12:16pm
the one im going to was all set up by a travel agent and was super easy to book. .....flight 497$ and $530 for the room per person all inclusive sapphire now riviera cancun. 4 days.
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Fab1b
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Mar 31, 2014 1:19pm
We just booked a 5 night/6 day in a Playa Mujeres all inclusive resort for 2600 total for my wife and I.
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Mar 31, 2014 1:27pm
Tiernan;1598060 wrote:The Final Destination of all weddings is eventually Hell...just sayin.
Hilarious you are
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Manhattan Buckeye
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Apr 1, 2014 7:21am
Nothing wrong with destination weddings, but the couple shouldn't expect all invited guests to make it. It isn't rude at all to decline spending your holiday/vacation money and time on someone else's party. Nothing rude about politely declining.
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DeyDurkie5
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Apr 1, 2014 9:41am
Manhattan Buckeye;1599355 wrote:Nothing wrong with destination weddings, but the couple shouldn't expect all invited guests to make it. It isn't rude at all to decline spending your holiday/vacation money and time on someone else's party. Nothing rude about politely declining.
Thank you for reposting what basically everyone has said with the last sixty posts.

"So let it be written, so let it be done"
-MBgod
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Manhattan Buckeye
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Apr 1, 2014 10:12am
I'm just agreeing with the majority - and I'm the bad guy again? Did your mothers (and you assholes know who I'm talking about) raise you to be jerks?

So let it be written, so let it be done, I don't know why a half dozen or so of idiots ruin every thread. If you have a problem you can always PM, but you assholes don't. You just act like pricks on every thread.
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MontyBrunswick
Apr 1, 2014 10:36am
Manhattan Buckeye;1599391 wrote:Did your mothers (and you assholes know who I'm talking about) raise you to be jerks?
Did your mother raise you to be stupid and ugly and have no friends and smell?
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like_that
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Apr 1, 2014 10:36am
Manhattan Buckeye;1599391 wrote:I'm just agreeing with the majority - and I'm the bad guy again? Did your mothers (and you assholes know who I'm talking about) raise you to be jerks?

So let it be written, so let it be done, I don't know why a half dozen or so of idiots ruin every thread. If you have a problem you can always PM, but you assholes don't. You just act like pricks on every thread.
It's funny how everyone "ruins" all these threads you seem to post in. Hmmmmmm.
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Manhattan Buckeye
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Apr 1, 2014 10:42am
Yeah, because it is the same people that change the subject and ruin it, yet on PM you are such pussies you are too cowardly to respond.

"Nothing wrong with destination weddings, but the couple shouldn't expect all invited guests to make it. It isn't rude at all to decline spending your holiday/vacation money and time on someone else's party. Nothing rude about politely declining."

Yeah, that is really controversial. There is so much wrong with that. It is logical, germane to the thread, and backs up other people's arguments. Shocking!

You and your gaggle of idiots don't respond to PM's and even worse try to call out others (like that) when they try to smooth things over.

In short, you are the problem, not me. Asshole.
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SportsAndLady
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Apr 1, 2014 10:46am
Manhattan Buckeye;1599410 wrote:Yeah, because it is the same people that change the subject and ruin it, yet on PM you are such pussies you are too cowardly to respond.

"Nothing wrong with destination weddings, but the couple shouldn't expect all invited guests to make it. It isn't rude at all to decline spending your holiday/vacation money and time on someone else's party. Nothing rude about politely declining."

Yeah, that is really controversial. There is so much wrong with that. It is logical, germane to the thread, and backs up other people's arguments. Shocking!

You and your gaggle of idiots don't respond to PM's and even worse try to call out others (like that) when they try to smooth things over.

In short, you are the problem, not me. Asshole.
Are we too cowardly to respond to PMs, OR is sending threatening PMs on a message board pretty lame?
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Manhattan Buckeye
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Apr 1, 2014 10:49am
It is lame, I never did it, I just call people out for being jackasses - tried to do it privately, yet somehow that didn't work. So now it is public, I'm done with the PM (although apparently ETB isn't since he started a thread about a PM he received).

You are one of the half-dozen of so of people that ruin threads....it isn't just the ones I post on (although I'm flattered by the attention) - I don't understand what you get out of this.
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SportsAndLady
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Apr 1, 2014 10:51am
Manhattan Buckeye;1599413 wrote:It is lame, I never did it, I just call people out for being jackasses - tried to do it privately, yet somehow that didn't work. So now it is public, I'm done with the PM (although apparently ETB isn't since he started a thread about a PM he received).

You are one of the half-dozen of so of people that ruin threads....it isn't just the ones I post on (although I'm flattered by the attention) - I don't understand what you get out of this.
Lol you're trying to say you never sent threatening PMs?
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Manhattan Buckeye
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Apr 1, 2014 10:56am
I told people off, not trying to meet them up at random train station or bar where I'm waiting in with a rough guy named Bull.

If you actually think I sent anyone a threatening message, don't work in a real job. I've heard worse on a bi-weekly basis in meetings. Words are different than threats....I just told you guys to bugger off. Apparently you can't handle that, I'll keep that in mind that I'm dealing with some eggshells.
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MontyBrunswick
Apr 1, 2014 11:41am
This thread is about destination weddings. Thanks.
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Manhattan Buckeye
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Apr 1, 2014 11:43am
It is:

Nothing wrong with destination weddings, but the couple shouldn't expect all invited guests to make it. It isn't rude at all to decline spending your holiday/vacation money and time on someone else's party. Nothing rude about politely declining.
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TedSheckler
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Apr 1, 2014 1:08pm
Do you need a passport to go to a destination wedding?
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Manhattan Buckeye
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Apr 1, 2014 1:10pm
TedSheckler;1599530 wrote:Do you need a passport to go to a destination wedding?
Depends on where it is, the one we turned down didn't because it was a cruise that was for 5 days leaving out of a Texas port, no passport needed. Anywhere else? Probably need one.
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TedSheckler
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Apr 1, 2014 1:21pm
Ok thanks.
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ernest_t_bass
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Apr 2, 2014 11:15am
Manhattan Buckeye;1599410 wrote:Yeah, because it is the same people that change the subject and ruin it, yet on PM you are such pussies you are too cowardly to respond.
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL.

Respond to my PM, you pu$$y coward!!!
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ernest_t_bass
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Apr 2, 2014 11:16am
Manhattan Buckeye;1599413 wrote:I'm done with the PM (although apparently ETB isn't since he started a thread about a PM he received).
That thread isn't about you, you dense idiot.
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ernest_t_bass
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Apr 2, 2014 11:17am
TedSheckler;1599530 wrote:Do you need a passport to go to a destination wedding?
Better get a passport, bro, b/c i know you ain't got one.
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Apr 2, 2014 11:21am
Manhattan Buckeye;1599531 wrote:Depends on where it is, the one we turned down didn't because it was a cruise that was for 5 days leaving out of a Texas port, no passport needed. Anywhere else? Probably need one.
You'd be wise to have it with you even in that case, just in case something unforeseen takes place . Especially if you're on Carnival Cruise Lines. :RpS_blink:
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Manhattan Buckeye
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Apr 2, 2014 11:23am
Cat Food Flambe';1599842 wrote:You'd be wise to have it with you even in that case, just in case something unforeseen takes place . Especially if you're on Carnival Cruise Lines. :RpS_blink:
Copy, yes. The real McCoy, better off in the safe.