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In my case there's no problem w my h2b for ttd. He's as much for going for some crazy ttd thing as I am. ![]() |
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I found it ! I managed to find the clip with the couple that used spray paint for their ttd:
YouTube - Fairytale Productions Afterglow with Kris and Andrew This is quite radical trash the dress - there's no way that the dress can be salvaged after that. But I guess most couples won't go quite that far. It wouldn't scare me, but I don't think that we'd get our wedding party and guests to join in on going that far so we'll probably choose a more moderate way for our ttd. But it surely looks wild! |
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Originally I was quite sure that we'd stick to the milder forms of ttd - like going into the pool or hitting the beach or something similar. But all this talk about playing with paint has made me very tempted to really go that far...
I don't think I could get all the others to go for that one though. I know that my MOH would (se said so herself, even though she's got a $ 3k dress !), but probably not some of the others... |
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