kyra_ojosverdes ([personal profile] kyra_ojosverdes) wrote2006-07-10 07:34 am
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... but if I ever did consider getting married again, I'd argue hard for having the Imperial Death March substituted for the Wedding March.

Just saying.

It sounds much cooler.

[identity profile] fireba11.livejournal.com 2006-07-10 03:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Ain't been married, myself, but my [livejournal.com profile] koshkaphoenix walked the aisle twice before she figured out "wait, WTF am I doing???" So, we've talked over the years about how neither of us wants to be married, but we'd love to have a mock wedding some time -- all of the fun of a wedding ceremony, none of the fucking legal liabilities.

I like the idea of entrance music, just like in pro wrestling. I want the chorus from AC/DC's "Highway to Hell" blaring through the loudspeakers. She picked, for her entrance, Motley Crue's "Hell on High Heels" (I think there's a cool animated video for this over at CampChaos.com, but I can't search it from work).

We'd save the Imperial Death March for her wicked bitch of the west mother, if she was foolish enough to show up. It'd be the cue for the bouncers to spring into action...

[identity profile] jimbow8.livejournal.com 2006-07-10 04:17 pm (UTC)(link)
I like the idea of entrance music, just like in pro wrestling.

LOL!!! A friend of mine did the introductions of the wedding party at the reception to Sirius (by Alan Parsons Project) which most in this area recognize as the into music for the Chicago Bulls.

I, however, will always associate it as the intro music for Ricky "the Dragon" Steamboat from WWF of the 80s.

[identity profile] ex-flexible.livejournal.com 2006-07-10 04:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Ain't been married, myself

Count yourself among the fortunate.

That is all.

[identity profile] fireba11.livejournal.com 2006-07-10 04:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Always seemed to me that, given the divorce rate, I'd just as soon go with the odds and not take that walk. Two generations back and further, couples got married and, for the most part, stayed together. Attanged marriages, for the most part, worked. People learned that they had to stick together if they were gonna' survive. Then, a generation back, we got all Kramer vs. Kramer about it. Some good things came of that, I'm sure - and I've nothing at all against divorce... Just everything against getting married without a commitment to work shit out.

Today, it's even stupider.

That's not to say "never," and certainly not a dig at anyone who's had a shitty marriage, but only to say that I've never seen the need to turn a perfectly good relationship into a legal matter. Most relationships eventually fail - I've learned that, and I have no real problem with it. I just don't understand why, when a marriage fails, we still have a thousand pains in the ass to get it dissolved.

Hence, no ring on this finger, even if I've been in a quite happy relationship for nearly seven years now.

[identity profile] jakeexperience.livejournal.com 2006-07-10 05:05 pm (UTC)(link)
I agree with the lack of commitment to deal with shit comment. I was in a rush to get married but now I think I need to really know my lover before I can even consider such a step.