Posted by dave2 on December 14, 2011 at 21:46:27 from (139.139.35.70):
In Reply to: southern vacation tips posted by ink spot on December 14, 2011 at 21:24:15:
When we got married, fiance and I flew into NJ, rented a car and drove down to and across FL, up thru GA, played some in TN (Nashville and just drove around taking in the sights), were married at Pigeon Forge, up to OH and family, back across to NJ and back over here. All in 3 weeks. Beautiful trip and no trouble except the night we spent two nights in Nashville before getting married. Left our bags in the room and went to check the city out. Next day as I was getting dressed to get hitched. Had the wedding rings shoved up in the toe of my dress shoes in a pair of socks and in the bottom of a duffle bag. The rings were gone and everything looked like I had packed it. That's my TN story... There's a moral there somewhere..... Maybe if we'da stayed in the area 2 weeks, we'da been lucky to still get away with our underwear and smile :roll:
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