Have a friend getting married (private family only ceremony) but invited to the party after and also invited to a neighbors' daughter's wedding. Both are scheduled this Saturday. Here's the problem...another friend has asked me and the wife to fly to the Ole Miss game where another friend will have 50 yardline seats waiting on us.
I'd go to the wedding and give the 50 yard line Tickets to JSracing, and I could give my tickets to some other worthy Tiger. :wink: which are pretty good seats themselves. :thumb:
I'm getting married this coming weekend as well....and let me just tell you this: Send wedding gifts to both with a card explaining you're sorry you couldn't attend. Then hop on a plane and GEAUX to the game!!!! :geauxtige :geauxtige
I had a simular situation a few years back. My wifes best friend was getting married and they asked me to stand in the wedding. Once told the date was during an LSU game I told them I would not attend. My wifes best friend said she would never speak to me again if I would not attend, I can't even remember her name anymore.....:grin: LSU games come before everything else.....:thumb:
Me and you think alike, when both of my children got married they did not plan it when LSU was playing, my daughter got married in March and my son got married in July. The only sport that would be playing in March was baseball and I don't remember if LSU was playing that weekend. If they were they were not playing anyone good. They did it that way so they knew I would be at the wedding:grin::grin:
I got married on a home game weekend, but I told all my groomsman and ushers I would be ok with them backing out (2 of them went to the game). A true Tiger fan will understand if you are a no-show lefire:
Three thoughts.... 1. A wedding, now? That's what the college sports off months of July and August are for. 2. Boston, congrats on your wedding! 3. P & G, go to the game!