Aren't bye-weeks for weddings in the fall?
PS. What kind of a person schedules a wedding on such a day. They need their heads checked.
It doesn't bode well for whoever is getting married. Their marriage is now cursed...Eff the friggin wedding. Once you have been to one you have been to em all!
PS. What kind of a person schedules a wedding on such a day. They need their heads checked... I have always thought this sort of thing was a sin frowned upon by the mightiest of gods.
That is a redeeming factor. Now you can say that surely you can respect me not being able to attend as that is the third Saturday in October.The only redeeming factor is that they did take the football schedule into account when setting the date. The bride - not even the groom but the bride - is a big fan of her ACC alma mater and would never get married on one of their gamedays. This was their bye week. So I at least respect her decision-making process. Unfortunately, it's the wrong team.
If she were more considerate, she would have not scheduled during football season at all.The only redeeming factor is that they did take the football schedule into account when setting the date. The bride - not even the groom but the bride - is a big fan of her ACC alma mater and would never get married on one of their gamedays. This was their bye week. So I at least respect her decision-making process. Unfortunately, it's the wrong team.
If she won't miss her own wedding for a powerhouse ACC game, then she should completely understand why you wouldn't be there.The only redeeming factor is that they did take the football schedule into account when setting the date. The bride - not even the groom but the bride - is a big fan of her ACC alma mater and would never get married on one of their gamedays. This was their bye week. So I at least respect her decision-making process. Unfortunately, it's the wrong team.