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I should also add that I won't lie - I don't think that anyone should start their marriage with a party that puts them deep into debt. If you can afford it yourself, with help, or by taking on a small amount of debt then I don't see the problem. Given the median gross household income for Americans, I truly do not see

I'm sorry, I wasn't trying to be condescending. My comment about The Knot is a joke based on a recent article on Jezebel about wedding venue search engines. If someone wants to spend a ton of money on a wedding, then that's their decision. However, there are commenters saying they wish they could spend less but can't

As I said in my reply to another commenter, the median cost is 18K, which is still more than my car. I know the NJ/NY very well since I live in the tri-state area, and I can guarantee you there are wonderful venues out there for a reasonable price. You have to be creative and not limit yourself to a venue search

Concerned? Nope. You can get through life without a big wedding party. I live in the 5th largest city in the U.S. and many of my married friends paid $700 or less for a nice downtown venue. Sometimes you have to be creative. Have you considered Chuck E Cheese?

The AP article states that the average American wedding costs $26,000. Yes, twenty-six thousand freaking dollars. If you are fabulously wealthy with tons of money to burn then go for it, but how does the average American afford (or delude themselves into thinking they can afford) to spend that much money on a big

vanillabean48: Kinja isn't letting me reply to you directly, but thank you. Those are some great suggestions!

Can we strap Sarah Palin to a rocket and launch her into outer space? Pretty please??

Somewhat related question since today is considered a day of service:

Sorry, that should have been IE, not IR (damn autocorrect!)

Uh oh - the comments section is being wonky again. I can't see it in Firefox or IR on my PC or in Safari on my iPhone.

I hope I'm wrong because Andrew Scott is amazing, but my gut instinct tells me that the Moriarty we know is dead.

*per season

Honestly I think Steven Moffat is messing with us and this was a ploy by Mycroft so Sherlock would not be sent away.

I'd love more episodes per, but I worry that the quality would suffer.

Yes, though she was an old friend who I was and am still friends with.

No.

Yes and no. I think the video after the credits was filmed before he died. There are interesting theories floating around the internet, some of which ask who died on the rooftop? Was that really Moriarty? Was he really Richard Brook, working for someone else? Hopefully we won't have to wait two years to find out!