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Wedding Postmortem - Night

Actually, I got a really nice dress for the nite event, like I mentioned in my previous post, everybody dressed down for the event.
Plus, I'm the usher. The dress makes me too sexy to be an usher at a restaurant, plus my married friends are expecting my to dress up to attract singles.
That's the difference in thinking between married ppl and singles; singles actually do dress up for themselves.
So I chose a happy colored but dressed-down dress for that, hoping I'd look happier than I felt. It worked.
Being the usher for the nite has got a few perks. I get to look at the ppl who arrived first. Not too many nice looking couples came in, but it was fun watching em anyway.
After the reception counter's been closed, we counted the angpows and a sister went to pay so the wedded couples do not need to carry hefty amound of cash around.
It was a dine-filling nite, I've forgotten some of the menus; an initial plateful of varieties, mushrooms with broccoli, fish, prawns, sharkfin, rice and others.
I quit after a few plates, too full to continue. Plus the food's routine, I'd still prefer sarawakian style of wedding meals, not much on presentation, more on taste.
Saw an old friend there, didnt chat much, figured there's not much to chat. He's still a teaser.
So, I came back exhausted, time stated 11.30pm, I washed, saw Singapore idol the Asian idol, heard my sis saying "Why is he so perfect?" and dozed off.
Blinked, and it was the next morning.
Darn.
* not biological sisters, more like brides maids without the dressLabels: Wedding
posted by M.E. # 12:16 PM
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