After watching the film, I got thinking, it could actually work. Nobody ever seems to know anyone else and you could just make up a relative and pretend you're the offspring! LOL!:hihi:
The only thing to make sure is that it's a fairly big wedding, so you could blend in, mix and hide.
Then enjoy, free meals, drink, dance and if you're lucky you might pull as well! :hihi: :hihi:
Ghostrider
24-01-2007, 16:17
And when you get asked who you are, say you are the brides last husband !
Ashcroft
24-01-2007, 16:20
if its as simple as it seems ill try it:hihi: but it would be embaracing if you got caught and had to answer the questions
Ashcroft
24-01-2007, 16:22
And when you get asked who you are, say you are the brides last husband !
that could cause a shotgun wedding...... oooh thats cruel:hihi:
Lindseyw
24-01-2007, 16:25
It would be much fun trying !
I dare ya !
It would be much fun trying !
I dare ya !
Come to think of it, I have actually done it . . . it was an asian wedding and there were about 1000 guests so it wasn't really that hard! LOL!:hihi:
Ghostrider
24-01-2007, 16:29
that could cause a shotgun wedding...... oooh thats cruel:hihi:
No, im just evil :twisted:
martin66
24-01-2007, 19:24
we did all the time a few yrs ago we would drink in the pubs up woodhouse on a saturday night.then when they shut we would go to the cross daggers restaurant nearby and go to the function room and blend in with ppl there
never failed had some good food and drinking after hours :hihi: :hihi:
alchresearch
24-01-2007, 20:55
I've done a couple of party crashes, including one very posh reception at the Hilton in Manchester. All you need is to dress smart and have confidence. And remember, all food and drink tastes better when it's free!
I have crashed a wedding. I was in the US visiting a friend who played in a band. He was playing at a wedding so I put a jacket on and went as well. I just mingled and shared the food and drink. It was a buffet for a large number of people in an art gallery and I wasn't given a second glance.
we once crashed a private family doo, we sussed on quite early that we shouldnt have been there, but were too embarrased to leave but my other half was getting smiles and winks from people who thought they knew him!!, he played along chatted to all the blokes at the bar, they put on a lovely spread, and even a fantastic curry,which, my hubby ended up serving!!, it wasnt just the two of us, there were 14 of us, including 8 kids!!! how very cheeky of us !!