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TheCat Wrote:

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> I have children. We didn't have kids at our

> wedding. I love a wedding where kids aren't

> allowed. Better fun for all concerned. Mostly the

> parents



You didn't have kids when you got married - shocker.


That's the whole point. Wake up to the question.

We welcomed kids, had about 30 of them there, and it was great. We hired an entertainer, child care and a bouncy castle. They ate at the 'top' table together, served first, and did what they wanted for the whole event. Noise during the ceremony was not an issue for us - not fussed if there's a bit of background noise, and to be honest we were happy not to be the centre of attention the whole time. Lots of our guests said how nice it was to be able to bring kids and not have childcare worries, but be able to spend at least part of the day not 'parenting'. But then we married late enough that many of our friends had kids, and my own partner did. We also had an informal wedding with a fish and chip van for food, so no big charge per head, so it cost very little to include all the children.

Loz Wrote:

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> Stag dos: invite the kiddies or not?



Hmm, all the exotic dancers I've known have been really lovely women.


I'm sure if you agreed a price beforehand, they'd gladly look after the kiddies. Probably cheaper than the price of a babysitter in ED!

Otta Wrote:

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> Saffron Wrote:

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> > Shall I cancel the strippers then?

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>

> And the gambling. Put the cash towards extra

> cocaine.



On second thought, cocaine in London is over-priced rubbish. http://www.vice.com/en_uk/read/london-theres-no-cocaine-in-your-cocaine-940


I think these guys had the right idea for an exciting wedding... http://wundergroundmusic.com/wedding-ruined-after-groom-accidentally-serves-guests-ketamine-instead-of-powdered-alcohol/

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