Not really. Mine would be more like:
Something awesome, something a bit more awesome, something that's mind blowing-ly AMAZING.
Something Old, New, Borrowed and Blue: Would You Follow the Age-Old Tradition at Your Own Wedding?
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2011/04/26 21:34:19
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Some people find this wedding tradition to be old and outdated, while others follow it to a tee. In LeAnn Rimes' case, her something borrowed was new hubby Eddie Cibrian, who reportedly cheated on and left his wife for the country music singer.
We think that every bride has the right to find her own style; whether she uses this timeless tradition is up to her. We just aren't sure that the 'something borrowed' should be someone else's husband.
LeAnn Rimes followed the age-old tradition of wearing something old, new, borrowed and blue when she married Eddie Cibrian on Friday night — and she did it in sparkling style. “Old” came courtesy of jeweler Neil Lane: Rimes pinned his $250,000 platinum art deco brooch (it has 25 carats of diamonds!) to the waist of her handmade Reem Acra gown. “It was an absolutely stunning vintage piece and I think it completed the dress,” Rimes — who also dazzled in a pair of Lane’s 10-carat diamond earrings — tells PEOPLE.
We think that every bride has the right to find her own style; whether she uses this timeless tradition is up to her. We just aren't sure that the 'something borrowed' should be someone else's husband.
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Toodleloo SodaHead 2011/04/27 00:05:30No





















I don't like some of the other wedding traditions though, such as the bride being "given away" from one man to another *gag*