Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Tis’ the Season to Ask her to Marry you



It’s almost Christmas and you’re ready to pop the big question. The holidays are the time of year when plenty of people get engaged. First off Guy’s great job saving hard for your engagement ring during this recession year. Christmas is almost here. Either you’re planning on getting engaged on Christmas Eve or Christmas day. Things to keep in mind before planning your big surprise:

1) Make you’re your digital camera/video camera is fully charged. New memory cards/disk/DVD’s to keep your special moment all to itself

2) If anyone is recording your special event ask them not to make any comments that would be picked up in the audio. (A friend of mine didn’t realize how loud he spoke during a friends surprise proposal and the families that watched the video heard his cheesy comments)

3) If there are any old people around (Grandparents or people with Heart conditions) let them know ahead of time. You don’t need uncle Jack having a heart attack right after your future bride said yes

4) Don’t be nervous and everything will go according to plan. If little things go wrong just go with the flow. In the end you the big “YES” is what counts

Wedding/Catering Halls love Christmas and New Years. One Hall I recently visited the manager said he hopes plenty of people get engaged this time of year so that they all rush to his place of business and book plenty of dates within 2010 and 2011. I’d be weary to think at this point in time that you could get married 10/10/10 or 11/11/11. When I went looking a few weeks ago both those dates at a majority of halls were already booked way way in advance.

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Weddings create wars among people



Whenever you have a wedding you create wars with people you know either you expect it or not. It could be family, friends, acquaintances and co-workers. Everyone is happy that you are now engaged but they expect that you would invite them to one of the most important nights in your life. However you have budget and guest limit. There’s going to have to be people that you must invite and people that you honestly can’t. I’ve realized you should not only invite the people that matter the most but also the friends that you see often and would continue to see often. Those are the people that should make up your wedding.

If you noticed there’s a grooms side and Brides side for your guests. Both sides look different in various ways and its easy or to tell which side is which side. Then second battleground is certain friends and family members that can’t sit near each other. Everyone has family members that don’t talk to each other for whatever reason. Even certain friends you can’t sit near each other. Lucky you have a dance floor to separate both sides. Hopefully no one will brawl on your special day and ruin your wedding day. Otherwise kick those party jerks out.

Monday, December 21, 2009

Who’s going to have a bachelor party in Las Vegas First?



Two future grooms are having weddings a month apart in 2010. However both of the future groom’s would like to have a bachelor party in Las Vegas. One of the future brides suggested why not a shared “Bachelor party” Since there would be mutual friends that might be attending both bachelor parties.

Pro: Plenty of Friends together, don’t have to spend money twice to go to Las Vegas

Cons: Plenty of guys who get drunk and barley know each other could get into fights with the other friends/groomsman for any stupid reason. Both future grooms’ might want to do separate things while in Las Vegas and attending guests would have to choose sides.

Which Groom gets to be the one that gets to go to Las Vegas? Does it go by the Groom’s age? Does it go by which Groom got engaged first? Does it go by which Groom booked there wedding date first? Does it go by which Groom has the most bachelor party guests? Do it go by which Groom has the hottest future wife? Does it go by which Groom that gets married first? Does it go by which groom said “I want a bachelor party in Las Vegas first”.

At some point in the near future there will be a groomwar between these two future grooms. Someone is not going to get the bachelor party they want.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Groom updates facebook status at Altar

After the Bride and Groom said Yes. This Groom updated his facebook status.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VSkT5XykJzo&feature=player_embedded#

Why Don't they Call it the 5 C's?


Everyone knows about the 4 C's. When it’s really 5 C's. Why do I suggest its 5's? Good Question and now here’s my answer: Everyone knows the 4 C's are: Cut, Carat, Color, and Clarity. But the one major important thing that makes buying a Ring possible is Currency, Cash, Credit or Check. Without paying for the ring you can’t get the other 4 C’s either.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

The First Post

Men are very competitive individuals. In life it’s every man for themselves. It’s Survival of the fittest. They want the best in everything, the best jobs, homes, cars, biggest flat screen TV, loudest surround sound system, clothes and hottest bride with an engagement ring that makes people’s mouth drop. The wedding day is not only about the Bride but also the groom. The Bride might be the Queen of the party but the Groom is the KING.

To have the best of the best and to be the superior Groom of Groom’s, you got to have the most lavish party that tops any party that you have ever been to prior. You want your guest’s to remember that night and talk about it from years to come. Having the best Food, Premium Liquors, Sexy waitresses, craziest flowers, loudest and best DJ or Band, the most amazing photography and video ever. Keep in mind Video’s are now filmed in HD and can be played back on Blu-ray. My mission for this blog is to give ideas, perspectives, points of view, pictures and video of the Groom’s that want it all.