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Old 07-07-2010, 06:20 PM   #8
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Great thread. So interesting.

I just found out that my son, who is getting married on Oct 9, is having a medieval wedding of sorts. He and his future bride will be dressed the part as will the wedding party, decorations and theme to the receptions, as well as the music.

The wedding will be in large house downtown that is some sort of museum or something.

Have been told that the 'mothers' don't have to and are not expected to dress the part. But, am looking forward to seeing it all.

Saw this thread and thought wow, i may actually learn something from this.

Medieval dress, speech and etiquite have always facinated me. Great thread.


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