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    • DonnaH39
      CommentAuthorDonnaH39
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    Has anyone thought of having clay pigeon shooting on the day?

    My venue does it for fathers day and I was thinking it might be a nice idea just for something different (and would make some good photo's) I haven't asked the venue whether we could have it on the day, but I'm assuming they wouldn't say no as they have the contacts ect anyway.


    Do you think it's a good idea if we could fit it in or is it a bit silly? Also is it mucky? I wouldn't want to do it if it would risk messing my dress up ;)




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    • almost a year wife!!
      CommentAuthoralmost a year wife!!
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    I love the idea! Not sure how it would work out though with so many people, it would cost a fortune... You're more than likely gonna be on grass so depends if it's been raining or not... Wellies!!! X

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    • DonnaH39
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    It's another thing to think about though and at least get some quotes maybe.

    Haven't asked my fiancé yet though as he was on a stag last night so he might not approve of the idea anyway lol




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    • Velcro
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    it wont hurt to enquire about it! its not my cup of tea (only because im rubbish at stuff like that lol), but i can imagine a lot of people thinking its cool and its certainly different.

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    • lala "mod" bunni
      CommentAuthorlala "mod" bunni
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    You might have to at getting some sort of insurance if you are going to do this

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    • Velcro
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    I would of thought that that would be included in the cost for doing it?

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    • lala "mod" bunni
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    Popped a link on your wall ...

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    • *The NewMrsMalin*
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    Insurance might be covered in the cost o hire; you'll just have to make an enquiry. You won't get mucky unless it is a rainy day which means the bottom of your dress may get muddy.

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    • DonnaH39
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    Thanks for the link


    Fiancé doesn't like the idea though, he said it would be good for stag or hen but not the wedding. To be fair it would probably end up being way to expensive anyway for all the people we would have to pay for... ahhh well it was a thought




 

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