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AND IT’S ONLY BECAUSE OF THE NICER SHEETS AND MORE COMFORTABLE BED AND BETTER RESTAURANT AND LARGER/MORE WELL-APPOINTED ROOM AND HIGHER QUALITY BATH PRODUCTS AND BETTER TRAINED STAFF AND 24/7 CONCIERGE. WHAT A RIP OFF.

The great return policy is why I’m a loyal Sephora customer (and soon to be VIB Rouge). I just received my 20% off VIB purchase card and can’t wait until Friday for it to take effect.

The super specials were the best!

One of the highlights of my childhood was standing in line for hours at a kids’ store called Zany Brainy for a book signing with Ann M. Martin, circa 1994 or thereabouts.

They’re these weird nutrition bars my mom uses to lose weight.

Agree! I had talented friends order flowers from Whole Foods (check it out- cheap!) and slap together some bouquets and centerpieces the day before the wedding. It was fantastic.

I order lunches for office meetings and have had many many requests for Chic Fila. I adamantly refuse. They are free to donate to whatever organizations they want, but I’m also free to deny them business in any way possible.

nick lachey!!!

But seriously, who downloads a porn app? Just visit Porn Hub on an incognito tab where you can browse through millions of free stuffs to make your panties (or boxers) wet.

Sorry, but Ian Fleming is the only James Bond author I subscribe to, so fuck this guy. "Too street"? Idris Elba has the style and general suaveness to play a fantastic James Bond. Better than old ass Daniel Craig, looking all agro in all of his scenes.

Check with the vendor you are purchasing the wine from. Some will let you return cases that aren’t used!

My mum drove a car full of wine back from France for my brother’s wedding. All liquor was for guests to pay for themselves. They had like 6 boxes left over too.

I cater weddings and help arrange bars for my clients either in house or through other vendor companies. The key to planning the booze is understanding if your group are heavy drinkers or light drinkers and if they favor beer, wine or liquor. Sounds obvious, but until you do the calculations yourself (as I am sure you

We had a heavy drinking crowd. It was $15.00 a head for top shelf. It was the cheapest part of our venue. We only spent $68.00/head. That included a coordinator, set up, huge amounts of food, a dessert bar, a signature cocktail that took a long time to make (so we had many bartenders and it was never a long line), and

My fiance and I are renting out a brewery and then supplying our own wine. Brewery (space and beer) and wine should probably run us about $1500. I’m more than okay with this number.

ugh, youll be fine, we have to pay full-price for every drink ordered at the bar, it’s the one dumb catch of our otherwise great venue

Not all of us are wealthy and stable enough to have bought every household set and appliance we need, nor do we all live together before marriage. And for those who do, I would argue a registry is even more important. People are gonna bring gifts—might as well get the couple something they actually need/want.

You and I must have VERY different wedding experiences. Even the most involved wedding I’ve been in has had an engagement party (no gifts, only family), shower (only the closest friends, but with gifts, used the wedding registry if you like), bachelorette party (small, no gifts, all the girls pitched in & bought the

Are you arguing that guests shouldn’t give gifts, or that people shouldn’t register for them?