Jordan Johnson
Aug 1 2006, 7:24pm
Here is a true story about a recent wedding that took place at Clemson University.
This was a huge wedding with about 300 guests. After the wedding, at the reception, the groom got up on stage at the microphone to talk to the crowd.
He said that he wanted to thank everyone for coming, many from long distances, to support them at their wedding.
He especially wanted to thank the bride's and groom's families for coming and to thank his new father-in-law for providing such a fabulous reception.
To thank everyone for coming and bringing gifts and everything, he said he wanted to give everyone a special gift from just him. So, taped to the bottom of everyone's chair was a manila envelope, including the wedding party.
He said that this was his gift to everyone, and told everyone to open the envelopes.
Inside each manila envelope was an 8x10 picture of his best man having sex with the bride. He had gotten suspicious of the two of them and hired a private detective to trail them weeks prior to the wedding.
After he stood there and watched the people's reactions for a couple of minutes, he turned to the best man and said "Screw you," he turned to the bride and said "Screw you," and then he turned to the dumbfounded crowd and said, "I'm out of here." He had the marriage annulled first thing that Monday morning.
While most of us would have broken off the engagement immediately after finding out about the affair, this guy goes through with it anyway as if nothing was wrong. His revenge?
Making the bride's parents pay over $32,000 for 300 guests at the wedding and reception, letting everyone know exactly what did happen, and, best of all, trashing the bride's and best man's reputations in front of all of their friends, their entire families, i.e. their parents, brothers, sisters, grandparents, nieces and nephews, etc.
This guy has balls the size of church bells. This is his world; we just live in it.
janic
Aug 1 2006, 11:22pm
No kidding, those are some giant balls, I'm impressed, I would've waited till the do you take speech, and then be like no cause I dunno the catholic girl I am wouldn't want to get married knowing it would fail, but if he was cool with it, then more power to him
LindsayCavalier
Aug 3 2006, 2:04am
Um......I would never cheat on my fiancee so this would never happen to me. But if I were the guy, I would do it.
Couldn't do it as the girl because then I would be wasting my mother's money, and I would never do that to her.
But NICE. I am one of the few people that feed off of revenge.
This collections guy (which first of all wasn't even for my account, they had a phone # transposed, yada yada) kept calling me asking for some Susan someone. I told him 5 phone calls that he had the wrong #. I had T-Mobile 3-way him to prove this was not Susan's #, the whole nine yards (this guy would call 6 times a day)
Anyways, since I've been extremely bored, I call him for about 30 minutes straight twice a day and tie up his phone line.
It makes me happy.
Now you all probably think I am some twisted sick individual, I may be. My therapist says I am normal, so no worries lol.
I don't know, revenge is fun.....when it you know it won't physically hurt someone. I wouldn't play around with someone who was emotionally unstable lol.
Melissa
Aug 3 2006, 1:24pm
To the original topic...that is insane....I could never imagine doing that to my fiancee either.....so I think it's funny that the guy did that to pay them back because that is an effed up thing to do to someone right before getting married to them.......

To Lindsay.....I don't think it's bad to wish that karma will make it's way back around to someone who does something bad to a person.
*Melissa*
LindsayCavalier
Aug 3 2006, 2:26pm
I have my doubts with karma these days.
I see people who are just mean peope, who seem to have the luck of the draw, and then my friends who are genuine people, do everything by the book get the shitend of things.
I used to be a strong believer in whatgoes around comes around, but the doubt overshadows out these days......