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Originally Posted by Future Mrs. Kt Ellis View Post
That might just have made my night.
"Some brides chat from their desks at work, others can’t go to bed before signing in one more time, some even tune out their fiancé’s voice while riveted to the computer."
hehe, guilty.

so if the girls on the knot forum are "knotties" then what are we called? I think the bdw girls should get a cute nickname.
hahahaha! my FI hasn't quite noticed yet b/c I cover it up so well but I do that a lot!

hmm...BDW Bettys? I guess that's a little long, but it's the first thing that popped in my head rolleyes.gif I'll keep thinking...
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Wow! That's totally us! I find myself starting a lot of sentences like "This one girl on the forum,". Most of my friends have been married (or divorced, some even remarried) forever, and none of them share my wedding enthusiasm. However, I know that when I find the perfect shoe or a great deal on wedding favors, you guys will be truly excited for me!!!

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Wow! That's totally us! I find myself starting a lot of sentences like "This one girl on the forum,". Most of my friends have been married (or divorced, some even remarried) forever, and none of them share my wedding enthusiasm. However, I know that when I find the perfect shoe or a great deal on wedding favors, you guys will be truly excited for me!!!
I've definitely started explaining things to FI by saying "this one girl on the forum". And trying to explain to my family why I decided to check out the resort I love, "um, this lady I've talked to online had her wedding there..."wink.gif My mother just gave me a strange look when I said that. Then I showed her some of the pictures and I think it made more sense to her then:)

It may not be conventional but some of us don't have a MOH nearby or bridesmaids oohing and awwing over every idea we have. Not to mention you can't exactly vent to a lot of people about wedding related stress because it's like there's this belief that you're getting married so you really don't have anything to complain about.
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I'm laughing at the cocktail napkin part - I just got mine in and showed it to my bridesmaid with great enthusiasm and I don't think she shared the same level of joy as I did! God bless our forum friends!
LOL!! OMG, Chrissy I totally thought in my head, how come I haven't seen her cocktail napkins?!

Wow... I was truly excited just knowing you got them.

Ahhh I love you BDW girls smile03.gif
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Originally Posted by Future Mrs. Kt Ellis View Post
That might just have made my night.
"Some brides chat from their desks at work, others canâ€t go to bed before signing in one more time, some even tune out their fiancéâ€s voice while riveted to the computer."
hehe, guilty.
LOL me too! and now that we're married i probably tune him out even more! LMAO!

we are WAY better than those knotties. and p.s. i don't think their nickname is cute at all ... sounds too much like "nazis"
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OMG! I agree totally! Great article! DH looks at me like I am nuts and just shakes his head. I am absolutely obsessed and am on here WAY more than I should admit to. And ours is a Vow Renewal and not a wedding! I have gone from a simple renewal on the beach to a full blown case of now needing 2 extra suitcases to tote all the DIY projects and other "stuff" that I now "NEED and MUST HAVE" since seeing it on here. Just wait until we go to leave and DH sees all these suitcases and has to carry them and pay extra baggage fees! S&M.gif

I love these boards and talk about you ladies IRL all the time!

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