By SuzyTurquoiseBlu - 29/08/2012 05:32 - Australia - Fairfield
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Well, they aren't really liked in the family and I think that its both really rude and sad of them to try and piggy-back their special occasions with mine. My sister in-law and her fiancee got engaged in the waiting room while I was in ACTIVE labour with my daughter and got pissed off that everyone wasn't falling over themselves to congratulate them.
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what a C U Next Tuesday... and your brothers a douche that needs to stand up to her. fyl indeed.
my auntie put her wedding on my parents fiji holiday they couldnt walk away from, telling them it was a test on how much they loved mums brother
how very sixteen candles...
It's 16 candles all over again
that sucks op. if i were you i would party even harder, i would get drunk to cause a scene :)thats what she gets
Me ex's step brother was horrible like that. We announced our engagement 6 months before the wedding. W e had the date set 5 months before. We sent out the invites 1 month before. 1 week before, his brother, who was a groomsman, announced that he couldn't make it because he and his girlfriend decided to get married.
That's ****** up u have the right to have a party. If u die they would feel bad they took that from you.
THIS HAPPENED TO ME TOO! My brother married his gf but it was the day after my bday. It was in another state. I was told that I can't celebrate my bday and then head over before the ceremony the next day. It caused a lot of drama in my family. they said I had no right to celebrate my bday at all :(
The upside: you will never have to invite her to your bday as she should be celebrating her anniversary. Might be good in the long run ;-)
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What a bitch of her. It was your special day first, they can het hitched any other day.
Celebrate it anyways. I hate self centered people.