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19th February 06, 09:41 AM
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 Originally Posted by Iolaus
Hopefully! 
LOL well a former coworker told the story of her sister's wedding where the six year old ring bearer proceeded to give the finger in every picture...she was more upset at the photographer who couldn't have missed the kid doing it when he took the photo than she was at the kid...
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19th February 06, 10:54 AM
#2
 Originally Posted by 646guy
LOL well a former coworker told the story of her sister's wedding where the six year old ring bearer proceeded to give the finger in every picture...she was more upset at the photographer who couldn't have missed the kid doing it when he took the photo than she was at the kid...
Being a X wedding photographer I feel sory for the photographer be cause you most of the time spend trying to make the Bride look good and staying away from some aunt who wants you to take a ton of Candits of nothing. I allways told them to check with the Bride.
MrBill
Very Sir Lord MrBill the Essential of Happy Bottomshire
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19th February 06, 12:42 PM
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Mr. Bill
I think theres a twelve step program for those of us that used to shoot weddings
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19th February 06, 01:31 PM
#4
 Originally Posted by mbhandy
Being a X wedding photographer I feel sory for the photographer be cause you most of the time spend trying to make the Bride look good and staying away from some aunt who wants you to take a ton of Candits of nothing. I allways told them to check with the Bride.
MrBill
I wish you had been my sister photographer. The mother-in-law comandeered him to take a "family" picture that included no one from our side of the family (including the bride). My sister found out just in time and plunked herself in the dead center of the picture. Let's just say for a couple of years it was a sore sticking point and as far as I know my sister has never given her the picture...
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19th February 06, 05:08 PM
#5
 Originally Posted by 646guy
LOL well a former coworker told the story of her sister's wedding where the six year old ring bearer proceeded to give the finger in every picture...she was more upset at the photographer who couldn't have missed the kid doing it when he took the photo than she was at the kid...
I was in a 80 to 100 member highschool band. For the yearbook picture my junior year, the drummers (and the director) thought it would look good if they laid their drumsticks along their forearm with the tips resting against their middle finger. No one noticed (or mayne they did?) until the year book was published that the drum section appears to be giving everyone the "finger".
"A day spent in the fields and woods, or on the water should not count as a day off our allotted number upon this earth."
Jerry, Kilted Old Fart.
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19th February 06, 07:04 PM
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You know to the uninitiated a kilt can be a coplex and confusing garment. I hope the guy was too embaressed. It's happened before as I have heard similar stories from vendors at the games Years of therapy will hopefully erase the trauma
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21st February 06, 08:26 AM
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Well it was a Wine Festival also, so I suppose most people did not notice??? :rolleyes: and he did say they had fun.
MrBill
Very Sir Lord MrBill the Essential of Happy Bottomshire
Listen to kpcw.org
Every other Saturday 1-4 PM
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21st February 06, 08:39 AM
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One of the guys at our Burn's Dinner last Fall came out of his room with his kilt on backwards.
He asked, "Are the pleats supposed to be in the front?"
I said, "Women wear pleats in the front. On a kilt, the pleats go in the back."
We were the only ones there, though, so no one saw the faux pas.
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21st February 06, 09:07 AM
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There are degrees of embarrassment. I get the impression that the fellow at the wine festival and MacMullen's aquaintence were a little embarrassed at the time, but were glad to be helped by the piper and MacMullen, both of whom were discrete. Hey, they guy at the wine festival tells the story, so he must be cool with it.
I had a good laugh over the original story.
Ron Stewart
'S e ar roghainn a th' ann - - - It is our choices
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21st February 06, 09:40 AM
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A friend from the coffee shop was at a wedding a couple of weeks ago, where all males of the party were donning Kilts. She brought in a picture and said something looked wrong with them and she could not figure it out and asked me if I could help. Everything looked fine jackets, sporrran placement, etc, except for one thing. All the Kilts were being worn with the pleats in the front. Everyone was totally oblivious except for Catherine and she was not sure herself until she asked me.
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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