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Might be the only way to ensure that THE DRESS remains THE DRESS!You don't want to be responsible for ruining her big day do you?Alternatively why don't you, BM, fly over and play the over protective Father, you are ruining her day on the doorstep of the bridal shop?
No wonder Daughter had to call LL for support if that's your attitude.
Good job my Dad died really. I hate to think how he might have handled my Mother on a wedding planning spree.
Alternatively why don't you, BM, happy001f fly over and play the over protective Father, you are ruining her day on the doorstep of the bridal shop?
Quote from: Bar Wench on January 14, 2008, 04:53:33 PMAlternatively why don't you, BM, happy001f fly over and play the over protective Father, you are ruining her day on the doorstep of the bridal shop? Just added a few little relevant emoticons to your post - sure you understand why!BM is TRYING to be good and understanding but he has to admit that he DOSEN'T get what the problem is really.The option you suggest - bin the original WS lady and buy direct and get alternative WS alteration person involved is already 'Plan B'Will let you know what daughter feels tomorrow because I am trying to give total support but let her make her own decision here - think I will just have to punish potential future son in law and BM by going over and spending loads on other stuff that I don't really need and won't be used again and its very girlie and shiny and sparkle and have an affair with 'him' of M&S Xmas ad fame , and start shopping for baby clothes and just
'cactly! Couldn't have put it better myself.
Baby clothes!?!?!?!