Priest refuses to marry couple - groom showed up drunk
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Priest refuses to marry couple - groom showed up drunk
Just saw this story on the news. Not much online about it. Groom showed up wasted to his wedding and the priest said he wasn't going to perform the ceremony when the groom was drunk.
The ex-groom was interviewed - in his ripped suit pants, still drunk, whining and embarrassing himself. Apparently the ex-bride has said it's all over, good for her!
The ex-groom was interviewed - in his ripped suit pants, still drunk, whining and embarrassing himself. Apparently the ex-bride has said it's all over, good for her!
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What a load of cr*p ... all he could think about was his woman and her feeling like a queen? More like all he could think about was his own selfish wants.
My AH was half drunk at our wedding - wish I'd had some sense back then or someone had it for me
My AH was half drunk at our wedding - wish I'd had some sense back then or someone had it for me
Good for him and it looks like she dodged a serious bullet
yep and showing up on her big day drunk like a skunk is a way to make her feel good about herself...she must have been dying of embarrassment poor thing.
“All I wanted was my woman to feel she was queen of the day, man.”
Just saw this story on the news. Not much online about it. Groom showed up wasted to his wedding and the priest said he wasn't going to perform the ceremony when the groom was drunk.
The ex-groom was interviewed - in his ripped suit pants, still drunk, whining and embarrassing himself. Apparently the ex-bride has said it's all over, good for her!
The ex-groom was interviewed - in his ripped suit pants, still drunk, whining and embarrassing himself. Apparently the ex-bride has said it's all over, good for her!
own denial just in the nick of time...
Still, though....
What a shame....
I can't believe how he was crying and wailing about his "woman" and all that. If he regarded his "woman" so highly he wouldn't have showed up drunk for his wedding. Jerk. She's well rid of him.
Did you know in California it's grounds for annulment if one is under the influence of drugs or alcohol? I'd bet it's grounds as well for a religious annulment. Why would a minister or judge proceed with the ceremony if it was obvious?
love from Lenina
love from Lenina
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