Not sure that rule can be applied to mothers in law though.
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Not at my wedding! I was RUTHLESS. If anyone else wants someone invited, they should have heir own wedding!
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What did Ruth do to you??
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And what if the groom wants someone to come, and the bride doesn't? Or vice versa?
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The groom is WAY down the list of People Who Might Get To Have A Say
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Some guests are more equal than others- no negotiation for
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Brilliant! I think that’s what my daughter’s wedding pix will look like too
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The bottom line is do you think the American President should be invited the correct answer is yes it’s about respect of a nation not a person
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No, it’s not a state affair. Harry isn’t going to be our head of state.
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I’m happy to have Trump visit..Let’s pull all the stops out and put on a good show..we’re good at that...JUST KEEP OBAMA OUT!!He interfered in our Referendum and threatened us.!Remember LAST IN THE QUEUE THREAT






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It's not a State Wedding so why would they invite any heads of state if they weren't relatives?
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What a shame Laurel and hardy always make a good addition to a wedding
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