Post by bugandbibs on Jul 22, 2014 17:56:19 GMT -5
I would totally go and use the coupon to buy something off of the registry and then not send it. I bet she registry stalks and it will drive her nuts there is a "missing" gift.
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I would totally go and use the coupon to buy something off of the registry and then not send it. I bet she registry stalks and it will drive her nuts there is a "missing" gift.
I would totally go and use the coupon to buy something off of the registry and then not send it. I bet she registry stalks and it will drive her nuts there is a "missing" gift.
I would totally go and use the coupon to buy something off of the registry and then not send it. I bet she registry stalks and it will drive her nuts there is a "missing" gift.
Oh please, do this!
Also, please link to the wall stickers on the registry. Really?!
I would totally go and use the coupon to buy something off of the registry and then not send it. I bet she registry stalks and it will drive her nuts there is a "missing" gift.
"Since we are blessed with so many people who love and support us, we ask that you do not bring uninvited guests." "We have hand selected items for a gift list so you can give us something you know we'll love." "Please respond by 8/1. If we do not receive a response by 8/1, you will forfeit your spot."
Wut?
okay - I can get behind the first sentence about not bringing uninvited guests, but the other 2.... just say RSVP by 8/1 period.
We wrote the names of the invited guests in on the RSVP so we didn't have to deal with calling distant cousins, asking them not to bring their step-brother's uncle's wife's boyfriend or whatever. I can definitely get behind not wanting uninvited guests there, just not how they expressed it so classily on their invite.
This makes my skin crawl almost as much as the article I read about the bride who emailed a guest to chastise her for *only* gifting $100.
Printed. "Once in awhile, right in the middle of an ordinary life, love gives us a fairy tale" in big swirly script.
THANK GOD their fairy tale is saving everyone from their ordinary lives. Except the barnacles that would try to come without an invitation - NO FAIRY TALE FOR YOU, INTERLOPERS.
I think "barnacles" is the sickest burn I've heard in a while. Well done.