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TGIF: The Aug. 21, 2015 Edition

TGIF: The snowboard and snowmobile in the street edition.

I’m thankful that this week, Ma Nature gave us the first cool temps of the summer.

I’m thankful the cool temps reminded me of the snowmobile and snowboard adventures from last season, just goin’ fer a rip* around town with my bud.

I’m thankful for it all, and especially for another great Friday…this one in Aug. of 2015.

TGIF: The snowboard and snowmobile in the street edition.

 

* Warning: strong language

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  1. John I’m off pretty much the whole month of Feb.
    The OFSC trail runs past my house. Lots of extra beds. About 24hrs from my place to Tuff Rubber Balls tho. Could do the RAP tour….. Lots of possibilities.
    Mike

  2. Every major bridal mnazgiae (Martha Stewart, Brides, Modern Bride, etc) has a WEDDING PLANNING schedule in each issue. It will tell you what to do starting twelve months ahead.Money saving tips . . Get married in the morning and follow that ceremony with a breakfast or brunch. Breakfast is the LEAST EXPENSIVE FULL MEAL you can serve your guests plus you do not have to serve any liquor except for a champagne toast to the Bride and Groom.Get married at 130PM or 2PM or 230PM. At that time your wedding guests have already eaten lunch and it is too early for dinner. You can have a desserts only reception or just wedding cake and punch. You can have any of these items at a dessert reception: assorted pies, root beer floats, brownies, rice crisy treats, decorated cupcakes, homemade cookies, blueberry cobbler, apple crisp, make your own ice cream sundaes, cream puffs, eclairs, pound cake with strawberries or a fresh fruit platter.Get married after 7PM or sunset. At that time your wedding guests have already eaten dinner . You can have a desserts only reception or just wedding cake and punch.Control or eliminate the flow of liquor. Wedding guests love FREE liquor and they will drink and drink at YOUR expense.Order a three flower bouquet for the bride and her attendants instead of large expensive bouquets. For example three white roses, three pink carnations or three yellow tulips with a bow tied around the flowers.Eliminate all wedding day accessories: Table favors, flower girl basket, ring bearer pillow, candle sets, guest book and feather pen, bride’s garter, etc. Just what are you going to do with a ring bearer’s pillow the day after the wedding?Answered by: A Certified wedding specialist / A Professional bridal consultant / A Wedding ceremony officiant

  3. Every major bridal mnazgiae (Martha Stewart, Brides, Modern Bride, etc) has a WEDDING PLANNING schedule in each issue. It will tell you what to do starting twelve months ahead.Money saving tips . . Get married in the morning and follow that ceremony with a breakfast or brunch. Breakfast is the LEAST EXPENSIVE FULL MEAL you can serve your guests plus you do not have to serve any liquor except for a champagne toast to the Bride and Groom.Get married at 130PM or 2PM or 230PM. At that time your wedding guests have already eaten lunch and it is too early for dinner. You can have a desserts only reception or just wedding cake and punch. You can have any of these items at a dessert reception: assorted pies, root beer floats, brownies, rice crisy treats, decorated cupcakes, homemade cookies, blueberry cobbler, apple crisp, make your own ice cream sundaes, cream puffs, eclairs, pound cake with strawberries or a fresh fruit platter.Get married after 7PM or sunset. At that time your wedding guests have already eaten dinner . You can have a desserts only reception or just wedding cake and punch.Control or eliminate the flow of liquor. Wedding guests love FREE liquor and they will drink and drink at YOUR expense.Order a three flower bouquet for the bride and her attendants instead of large expensive bouquets. For example three white roses, three pink carnations or three yellow tulips with a bow tied around the flowers.Eliminate all wedding day accessories: Table favors, flower girl basket, ring bearer pillow, candle sets, guest book and feather pen, bride’s garter, etc. Just what are you going to do with a ring bearer’s pillow the day after the wedding?Answered by: A Certified wedding specialist / A Professional bridal consultant / A Wedding ceremony officiant

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