Saturday, February 09, 2008

Old Business - DanO's Wedding.

(I know, it's about damn time...)

"...Anita, put your left hand there on the table. Good.
Dan, you put your left hand there on top of hers...Nice.
Ah..so romantic. See how the rings sparkle in juxtaposition with each other in the candlelight. Beautiful.
Now... Dan... As you look at your hand covering hers, I want you to realize something...

This is the last time your will have the upper hand in this relationship."
-- Chris, DanO's Best Man, as part of his toast to the happy couple.

Quite a time was had at DanO's wedding- held in lovely Point Pleasant Beach, New Jersey.


For instance...

As the bride made her rounds...


Anita addressing the NHL contingent including Peter D, Pat P's wife- Suzanne, Pat P and Luc.

The Groomsmen were getting ready to augment the Groom's blood alcohol level...


"Shots for everyone!"


"...and here's your's, Dano."

A lovely selection of cigars were on hand...


Rallis and Luc enjoying the Fuente Cuba Coronas

Lo and Behold- Yours Truly in Tie and Braces!
(Hereafter known as the Miracle in New Jersey)


Luc and YT burning one...

Cigars- they're not just for guys any more...


Trecia and Nicci...
Dangerously close to one another.



More of The Girls enjoying the Stogies...

Once the festivities at the reception ran out, we all adjourned to the bar at the Sheraton in Eatontown...



Rallis giving DanO some tips on a happy marriage...
Or maybe just discussing the qualities of good Scotch in plastic cups.


The last thing I remember before retiring was Dan & Anita singing something from the soundtrack from Grease...

I overheard someone during the reception utter the Phrase of the Weekend...

"It's about damn time they tied the knot!"

Hear hear!

TBG, out-

1 comment:

Luc said...

Jay, I think you should get your money back for that new camera of yours, it takes lousy pictures. Especially the one with you and I ... terrible.

Though you did say you were going to get even with me for making fun of your height compared to the deacon.

Thanks for the "war stories" from you and Rallis ... good times.