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    WeddingChannel.com helps you plan your wedding

    November 12th, 2007

    WeddingChannel.com says that “weddings are often one of the most stressful, complex, and expensive endeavors people undertake.” Having gone through it before, I can definitely agree with that. It’s one of the things that you can’t help but enlist other people for assistance: it simply can’t be handled by only you and your other half! Months of preparation would not guarantee a hassle-free wedding and reception.

    I have attended countless weddings and receptions since then, and sometimes I would think “I should have done that during MY wedding!” Well, if I had known about WeddingChannel.com then, I could have been better prepared, as WeddingChannel.com was established before I got married.

    They are a Los Angeles-based wedding planning specialists.

    Their website is divided into 2 broad categories: one for the people getting married (Bride & Groom Section), and the other one for wedding guests (Guests & Gifts Section). Going into the Bride & Groom section would reveal a wealth of free-to-use features, including a check list, a budget calculator, Guest List Manager, even a wedding website! These things might be obvious to those already married, but during those frantic preparation times, it would be very easy to overlook things, especially seemingly small things.

    Even by browing the front page of the website, you’ll already get Wedding Ideas: what you’d like your wedding gowns, flowers, cakes, favours, tuxedoes and many many more to look like.

    There is also a list of the most common questions about weddings, answered by the experts at WeddingChannel.com.

    If you’re thinking of getting married some time in the foreseeable future, this is worth bookmarking.

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    Comment by BEBEK
    2007-11-13 00:25:40

    actually, cinderella style wedding or cassanova style or prince charles-diana style… it doesnt matter. the one that matters is the end result – for example what is the use of glamourous wedding like erra-yusry, prince charles- princess diana if the end result is BREAK UP!!!!!

    take a look at our yesteryears generations – simple kampung wedding, no tuxedo, no cake, no champagne, nothing… but full of blessing and they live happily ever after till the next 20 – 30 generations!!!!!!!!

    but what’s your comment about sir elton john’s wedding?????

    Comment by bengodomon
    2007-11-13 17:27:24

    Your comments make me want to yam seng right now.

    As for Sir Elton’s wedding, yes I’ve seen the purported wedding pics, I think my comments are best reserved for yet another fine evening at our very own Firehouse, that exclusive hillside retreat with a breathtaking view of the mountain (which sometimes puts Switzerland’s mountains to shame), while partaking of the usual amber liquid…

     
     
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