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 | |  | | E-book Category: Humor, Wedding E-book Title: Humorous Weddings Tales Jokes and Laughs Author: Robert Joy Book Description: Example 1
THE POOL PLAYING GROOM
Sunday afternoon on a hot summer day, I arrived early in the suburbia of Balcatta, Western Australia and found there were simply about 12 to 15 folk intermingling and having a nice time. There were besides a few folk missing -- viz. the groom, the better man and the groomsman. I asked the bride, "Where's the groom?" She said, "He got dressed early and went out on an errand. He aforesaid he would-be be back simply about an hour ago. No one has seen him since he left, but I'm sure he'll be back soon". She was quite cheerful and did not seem the least bit concerned, so why should I be? I relaxed and mingled with the guests as is my usual practice piece waiting for a wedding to begin.
The time for the wedding rolled around. Then half an hour passed by with a few comments simply about the groom not being present. Then another 15 minutes passed, which ready-made it 45 minutes after the start of the wedding was supposed to take place. Now the bride was becoming concerned, as were the guests.
A few much minutes passed, then in strolled the cortege of the groom, the better man and the groomsman. They looked about at everyone gathered there, smiled and the groom said, "Hi, how's everyone doing?" That was his 2nd mistake for the day! One really angry bride stormed up to him and told him in no uncertain terms what she thought simply about him being so late and then acting as if nothing was wrong. At one point I thought she was going to punch him in the face. I thought I mightiness have to use my emergency medical skills from once
I used to driving an car in England! It didn't happen, but it was pretty close. Generally, folk ne'er
get as far as their wedding day if they don't love each another and no one wants to see that special day ruined by misunderstandings so I took it into my hands to see what could be resolved. I went up to them and said, "Let's calm down. What's happened?" It seems the groom had distinct to go out with his friends for a last game of pool as a single male.
They had, in nice faith, planned to return in plenty of time for the wedding. They had not been drinking excessively. He was not backing out of the wedding. He wasn't even as having second thoughts. Time simply slipped away from them. They got involved with one game and then two games and then quite a few games. The groom apologized to the bride and the wedding went on as planned except for the late start and as far as I cognize they are still together. That simply goes to show that even as once
things get off to a rocky start, they can turn out well and have happy endings.
Example 2
ONE Clear LITTLE CHUCKLE
This story was told to me so I don't cognize if it is true or if it is a joke. I think it is a joke, but then once again -------
The guests were all seated. The parents of the bride and groom had been escorted down the aisle and sitting
in the front row on their several sides. The groomsmen were in their places. The bridesmaids had each enjoyed their moment of glory as they separately walked down the aisle and took their places opposite the groomsmen. The ring bearer was the next to enter the door to the chapel. He was endearing in his little tux, simply 3 years old and the bride's brother.
Everyone smiled as they watched him begin his trip down the aisle. Then the smiles changed to at a loss looks. As the little boy took a step, he let go of the ring cushion with his right hand, raised it in front of him curved his fingers, scratching at thin air and going, "Grrrrr", as loud as he could.
On the next step, he control the cushion with his right hand, let go with his left, raising it in front of him with arced fingers, scraped at thin air and once again went, "Grrrrr", as loud as he could. He continuing
alternate hands and going,"Grrrrr", all the way down the aisle to the alter.
The ceremony continuing
without a hitch. At the end, the minister couldn't control his curiosity any longer and asked why the boy ready-made such strange motions and sounds as he walked down the aisle.
The boy replied, "That was the only way I knew how to be a ring bear."
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