For all of you with daughters...
#16
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'Tis hilarious is it not. But hey, it makes us all feel superior so it's worth it!
#17
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Evidently.
The travelling community have a very different culture, and have always done things in a way we would view as OTT.
You should see the traveller graveyards - 10 foot high gravestones with twenty or more golden cherubs and such. Unreal.
But it's always been the thing to flash their money, wearing lots of gold and frills and such. And they do tend to marry young and have more children.
Doesn't make them 'scum' or thieves and my god I'm shocked to see the word 'pikey' still in use towards them.
The travelling community have a very different culture, and have always done things in a way we would view as OTT.
You should see the traveller graveyards - 10 foot high gravestones with twenty or more golden cherubs and such. Unreal.
But it's always been the thing to flash their money, wearing lots of gold and frills and such. And they do tend to marry young and have more children.
Doesn't make them 'scum' or thieves and my god I'm shocked to see the word 'pikey' still in use towards them.
#19
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They are universally known as knackers in Ireland so I'm not sure why you're so surprised that they are still referred to as Pikeys here.
#21
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Well I think they all look absolutely fabulous!
I wish my body was so good I could wear a wedding dress like that!
(It isn't, so I wouldn't, but still)
They must have had such a fab day. If only all weddings were so memorable! I bet they won't forget that so quickly.
My wedding was a big stress, and I got a migrane after it was all over, which lasted another 14 years.
My great grandfather was a gypsy. He was head coachman for a big stately home in Cheshire, where he met my great grandmother. She had his illigitimage child, my grandfather.
As a result, somewhat bizarrely, my father's side of the family believed they carried a gypsy curse and that anything bad which happened was put down to this, rather than bad choices or mistakes.
I'd love to trace that bit of my family. Life for me could have been very different if he'd stayed with my great grandmother.
I wish my body was so good I could wear a wedding dress like that!
(It isn't, so I wouldn't, but still)
They must have had such a fab day. If only all weddings were so memorable! I bet they won't forget that so quickly.
My wedding was a big stress, and I got a migrane after it was all over, which lasted another 14 years.
My great grandfather was a gypsy. He was head coachman for a big stately home in Cheshire, where he met my great grandmother. She had his illigitimage child, my grandfather.
As a result, somewhat bizarrely, my father's side of the family believed they carried a gypsy curse and that anything bad which happened was put down to this, rather than bad choices or mistakes.
I'd love to trace that bit of my family. Life for me could have been very different if he'd stayed with my great grandmother.
#22
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Re: For all of you with daughters...
Well I think they all look absolutely fabulous!
I wish my body was so good I could wear a wedding dress like that!
(It isn't, so I wouldn't, but still)
They must have had such a fab day. If only all weddings were so memorable! I bet they won't forget that so quickly.
My wedding was a big stress, and I got a migrane after it was all over, which lasted another 14 years.
My great grandfather was a gypsy. He was head coachman for a big stately home in Cheshire, where he met my great grandmother. She had his illigitimage child, my grandfather.
As a result, somewhat bizarrely, my father's side of the family believed they carried a gypsy curse and that anything bad which happened was put down to this, rather than bad choices or mistakes.
I'd love to trace that bit of my family. Life for me could have been very different if he'd stayed with my great grandmother.
I wish my body was so good I could wear a wedding dress like that!
(It isn't, so I wouldn't, but still)
They must have had such a fab day. If only all weddings were so memorable! I bet they won't forget that so quickly.
My wedding was a big stress, and I got a migrane after it was all over, which lasted another 14 years.
My great grandfather was a gypsy. He was head coachman for a big stately home in Cheshire, where he met my great grandmother. She had his illigitimage child, my grandfather.
As a result, somewhat bizarrely, my father's side of the family believed they carried a gypsy curse and that anything bad which happened was put down to this, rather than bad choices or mistakes.
I'd love to trace that bit of my family. Life for me could have been very different if he'd stayed with my great grandmother.
You are, of course, absolutely right TP. Judgementalism is an awful thing, and I'm glad your migraine's cleared up.
That's a poignant story for a Monday morning. Thanks for sharing.
#23
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Posh and Becks eat your heart out.... now THAT is classy.
#26
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I'm glad the migraine's over too. I hate those things.
Saying that, I might not do it again. Once burnt and all that.
I'm not remotely cynical about marriage - which is strange as I thought I might be. I think if you get it right, it can be a really lovely thing to share your life with someone whom you truly love and who loves you back with the same depth and level of commitment, passion and understanding. (whatever type of wedding you have!)
Farce is funny.... what happened?
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#27
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I'm going to plan my next one... My mother took over the first one, bless her.
Saying that, I might not do it again. Once burnt and all that.
Saying that, I'm not remotely cynical about marriage. I think if you get it right, it can be a really lovely thing to share your life with someone whom you truly love and who loves you back with the same depth and level of commitment, passion and understanding.
Saying that, I might not do it again. Once burnt and all that.
Saying that, I'm not remotely cynical about marriage. I think if you get it right, it can be a really lovely thing to share your life with someone whom you truly love and who loves you back with the same depth and level of commitment, passion and understanding.
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You're right, in that we all do it, to some extent or other. I think it depends a lot on context, and the little internal dialogue that runs in your head whilst doing the judging.
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I think we all judge. I don't think we can help it...
I'm glad the migraine's over too. I hate those things.
They are, aren't they?! I'm going to plan my next one... My mother took over the first one, bless her.
Saying that, I might not do it again. Once burnt and all that.
I'm not remotely cynical about marriage - which is strange as I thought I might be. I think if you get it right, it can be a really lovely thing to share your life with someone whom you truly love and who loves you back with the same depth and level of commitment, passion and understanding. (whatever type of wedding you have!)
Farce is funny.... what happened?
I'm glad the migraine's over too. I hate those things.
They are, aren't they?! I'm going to plan my next one... My mother took over the first one, bless her.
Saying that, I might not do it again. Once burnt and all that.
I'm not remotely cynical about marriage - which is strange as I thought I might be. I think if you get it right, it can be a really lovely thing to share your life with someone whom you truly love and who loves you back with the same depth and level of commitment, passion and understanding. (whatever type of wedding you have!)
Farce is funny.... what happened?
I was being disingenuous, it was in fact a lovely day; very relaxed, no cars, no official photographer, but lots of guests. And I'll second your sentiments about life-long commitments.