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		<title>By: rolly</title>
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		<description>Sometimes... weird is just so weird that as a guest you might not enjoy it at all. I&#039;ve been to some weird weddings in my life, some having just one element of weirdness, as you wrote about in your article, but the weirdest wedding of all was the one I came home psychically exhausted. It was like there was nothing planned at this wedding, although we had our food on the table and our share of dancing quite ok. But there was no link between the moments the couple prepared or the guests and there was no tradition followed at all. I even otld myself that if they really wanted to have done weirdly, as they started, they should have begun with the party and end with the vows.  So I don&#039;t think these weddings here are weird anymore, since I can understand them.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sometimes&#8230; weird is just so weird that as a guest you might not enjoy it at all. I&#8217;ve been to some weird weddings in my life, some having just one element of weirdness, as you wrote about in your article, but the weirdest wedding of all was the one I came home psychically exhausted. It was like there was nothing planned at this wedding, although we had our food on the table and our share of dancing quite ok. But there was no link between the moments the couple prepared or the guests and there was no tradition followed at all. I even otld myself that if they really wanted to have done weirdly, as they started, they should have begun with the party and end with the vows.  So I don&#8217;t think these weddings here are weird anymore, since I can understand them.</p>
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