... Warp Space, a firm founded by faculty members from the University of Tsubuka, is offering a service that will print titanium plaques with the names of the newlyweds and load them onto a series of small cubes that each hold a few hundred of the plaques.
The cubes will then be released into space by the crew of the International Space Station and couples will be presented with photos snapped by the astronauts. ...
For about 30,000 yen ($270), newly-weds marrying at the hotel will be able to emboss their names and design elements on 16-by-eight-millimetre (one-fifth of a square inch) titanium plates that will be loaded onto a tiny satellite. ...
... And while love may last forever, the commemorative plaques won't.
The satellite is expected to stay in space for one to two years, and will eventually burn up in the earth's atmosphere when it comes down.
What could possibly go wrong?Fatal Honeymoons ..
Woah .. talk about princess entitled syndrome .. he had a lucky escape there .. reminds me of a young woman we know who decided to invite her family around for Christmas/wedding but then went on to tell them how much the tickets/admission fee would cost ..In case you missed this facebook screencap which has been doing the rounds:
In case you missed this facebook screencap which has been doing the rounds:
Yes. Not only that, people need to do a rethink - 'why am I spending a f*cktonne of money for one day, money that could be used for a mortgage' - stuff like that.Pay for your own darn wedding, that's what I say, you wanted it, you pay for it
^that^Pay for your own darn wedding, that's what I say, you wanted it, you pay for it
Registry office and we hired a Chinese restaurant (very reasonable, as during the afternoon they normally see no-one so were very happy to do us a deal) for our good friends and family!For my wedding, i borrowed my aunties dress and we got taken to the registery office by a friend who drove us in his cadillac and it was a buffet and disco, we enjoyed it, that's all that counts.
Vegan bride-to-be bans meat eaters from her wedding
A vegan bride-to-be's unusual wedding stipulation is going viral after she revealed that she uninvited all meat eaters from the ceremony -- including her own mother.
The 20-year-old Australian woman wrote in a now-viral post in a Facebook group called "Vegan Revolution" that she banned all omnivores from her wedding ceremony, including her own family.
"Some family members were told they are not invited to my wedding because we don't want to host murderers," she wrote. "Our wedding is supposed to be one of the happiest days of our lives."
The woman said the banned family members include her mother and two cousins who were originally slated to be bridesmaids.
One of the woman's cousins responded to the post, saying she and other family members were shocked and heartbroken to have their invitations revoked.
The woman then deleted her post, but not before screenshots spread across the Internet.
I don't know why, but I keep singing The Red Car and the Blue Car had a Race, to this vegan story weird
I wouldn't invite vegans to my wedding. I'm worried they would eat the flower arrangements.
Nope, none at allMix red and blue, you get magenta. Does that have any meaning for you?
LOL Feed me SeymourInvite them but have flesh eating plants as the flower arrangements.