View Full Version : What was up with the colors at Thelma's wedding?
Ireneparalegal 06-15-2006, 05:20 PM Flo wore a peach colored dress. Willona had that reddish colored dress. Penny had that light pink colored dress. the bridesmaids wore RED dresses. Michael wore a black tux with very light pink/red tones...the best man wore a grey tux...too many colors!!!
SitcomGyrl1955 06-16-2006, 08:08 AM Flo wore a peach colored dress. Willona had that reddish colored dress. Penny had that light pink colored dress. the bridesmaids wore RED dresses. Michael wore a black tux with very light pink/red tones...the best man wore a grey tux...too many colors!!!
Maybe it was rainbow-themed?!!! :rainbow1: I can recall going to a couple weddings in the 70's; one bride had the traditional pastel colors and the other bride had ALL colors......each bridesmaid had on a different color, and the groomsmen alternated with black and gray tux.
Brian Damage 06-16-2006, 10:37 AM Well, the 70's were not known for being the most conservative decade. lol
Ireneparalegal 06-16-2006, 12:24 PM Well, the 70's were not known for being the most conservative decade. lol
I agree with that. I lived thru them. LOL but I don't think all those mixed colors was the intention. I think the wardrobe people on the GT set didn't have the money or the time to carefully "plan this wedding."
catlover79 07-04-2007, 11:38 PM I was thinking the same thing when I checked Season 6 out of the library and watched the wedding. :lol: Show this episode to any wedding planner working today and they'd probably burst into tears. :rofl:
Ireneparalegal 07-04-2007, 11:40 PM I was thinking the same thing when I checked Season 6 out of the library and watched the wedding. :lol: Show this episode to any wedding planner working today and they'd probably burst into tears. :rofl:
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And how did she plan the whole thing in a week? Tell that to any wedding planner as well. :lol:
catlover79 07-04-2007, 11:56 PM :rofl:
And how did she plan the whole thing in a week? Tell that to any wedding planner as well. :lol:
Well, JJ said he'd take care of everything, while Sweet Daddy was paying. Maybe Sweet Daddy made sure the church, flowers, cake, etc. would be available...;) But that still doesn't explain the dresses...:lol:
Ireneparalegal 07-05-2007, 12:52 AM I just find it so hard to believe, especially abt the dresses and the cake. Cake makers (bakeries) require at least a month in advance (the ones that I know of) to place orders for wedding cakes. Brides maid dresses, unless taken off the rack and fit perfectly, need to be fitted and tailored.
catlover79 07-05-2007, 12:55 AM When I was a bridesmaid in my sister's wedding, I had to go to the bridal shop three times for alterations!! :eek: So I tend to think that the ladies bought their dresses off the rack, because none of them matched anyway. :lol: Sweet Daddy and his goons may have had their ways of getting things (flowers, cake, etc.) in a hurry...if you catch my drift. :)
Ireneparalegal 07-05-2007, 01:02 AM When I was a bridesmaid in my sister's wedding, I had to go to the bridal shop three times for alterations!! :eek: So I tend to think that the ladies bought their dresses off the rack, because none of them matched anyway. :lol: Sweet Daddy and his goons may have had their ways of getting things (flowers, cake, etc.) in a hurry...if you catch my drift. :)
I do in fact catch your drift. Imagine what Thelma would have said had she known how and where the goods for her wedding came from? :eek: :rofl:
catlover79 07-06-2007, 12:52 AM I do in fact catch your drift. Imagine what Thelma would have said had she known how and where the goods for her wedding came from? :eek: :rofl:
She would've smacked JJ upside the head and screamed, "You FOOL!!!" :lol:
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