Not given much attention in Bride magazine:
A Massachusetts couple has filed a lawsuit claiming their wedding reception in New Hampshire was ruined by drunk guests from another wedding party.
Sans and Marcy Milbury of Danvers, Massachusetts, had their reception last fall at the Granite Rose banquet facility in Hampstead. Their lawsuit describes drunk guests from another wedding attacking their attendants and vomiting all over the restrooms the two parties shared. Police eventually were called in when the confrontation escalated into a brawl involving up to 100 people in the parking lot.
The couple is suing the Kieley Corporation, which owns the Granite Rose, claiming it failed to provide a safe environment. A spokesman for the company declined to comment. ÂÂ
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“Obama unleashes Oprah, Caroline Kennedy on campaign trail…”
You see there are Two Obamas…
Those are fairly nice digs, for a wedding reception. “Accommodates a minimum of 125 guests with a maximum of 160 and features a unique octagonal design boasting a magnificent, antique gold chandelier from the Ritz-Carlton in Paris.”
I’d like to see the photos of some of the drunken guests swinging on that chandelier.
Kids today. No repect for custom. Someone needs to tell the brides and grooms they are not to get drunk, and remind them they are not supposed to remain until the end of the party even unto wee hours, but decamp as soon as practiable after cake, and bouquet toss, as quickly as going-away clothes can be donned.
Receive the guests, your parents are the hosts, you go away. Don’t stay to cry over parking lot brawls your fool guests might provoke.
This could be easily fixed with a simple law requiring all wedding receptions to be held in the community room of a Methodist church.
Like mine was.
“Sans and Marcy Wilbury”…………who the hell names their son “Sans”? Maybe they didn’t realize that that word means “without” in the land of the Frenchies. Maybe he’s got a miniature weenie, hence the name.
I went to one of those Methodist receptions once. We had to bring a covered dish.
“Sans and Marcy”
There’s a Keats joke in there somewhere. Hath three in stall?
Remem… remember, people, there are two sides to every *hic* story!
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*urrrrrrp*
There’s a Keats joke in there somewhere.
Too many cans of ale had thee, knight-at-arms,
Alone and palely vomiting?
The Granite Rose reeks of puke,
And no brides sing.
Apparently, SarahW has never and will never be married. Ken can’t read and Sir Edward Moore Kennedy is so narrow-minded he thinks everyone who lives or has their wedding in New Hampshire must be a hic.
…Just thought I’d add another pointless comment :o)
fixed that for ya.
damn I’m cranky today.
I think the best thing to do is to plan well how the wedding goes through. To avoid not to happen this kind of case always put first the safetiness of all people attending this ceremony.
There should have been a sort of control between the two parties. The couples should have been forewarned that they were going to be sharing restrooms with the other party so that they could have prepared a sort of security.
The guys probably didnt really mean to crash the party but they were drunk so. People should learn that it is inappropriate to get drunk and wasted at certain occasions.
No matter how much preparation you do for a wedding something always goes wrong. As these wedding crashers were too drunk, they probably didn’t know what they were doing or that had crashed into another couple’s wedding reception. But suing the owner of the place… I don’t know if that’s necessary. They’re not responsible for the behavior of the guests of the couples who rented the place.
I think Sans & Marcy should receive FULL compensation for their pain and sufering.
A very similar thing happened at my wedding recently – we were offered 10% back from the hotel, is that enough? How much are Sans and Marcy Milbury expecting to recieve? Anyone know??