Tux on semi-formal night? What are M & M wearing that night?

Originally posted by Dave_from_Marietta

For anyone interested, here's a good <a href="http://www.pinclubs.com/wedding/Damon/23.htm"><font color=blue>photo of Jeff and Missy</font></a>. And I <b><i>love</i></b> this <a href="http://www.pinclubs.com/wedding/Damon/21.htm"><font color=blue>photo of Missy and her daughter</font></a>.

I hope you had as good a time as it appears you did in your <a href="http://www.pinclubs.com/wedding/"><font color=blue>album</font></a>.

Well, my goodness, Dave...he does look rather dashing in his suit, doesn't he?? ;)
 
Okay, Okay...

Thanks for the compliments and laughs along the way (Fawn, Lisa, Dave, et al.).

You guys win!! It is appropriate to wear dress clothes when protocol dictates. That is a given. It is just not my preference to dress. All I was asking for was one restaurant, so I guess Topsiders it is.

I just spoke with my new bride although it wouldn't be our first choice we will adhere to any dress code and fit in with the others ( he says, begrudgingly, while kicking his sneaker in the dirt)

Let us move on to a less heated topic.

Happy Cruising All,

Jeff
 
Jeff -

I know I <i>ought</i> to let your last post be the last word on this topic, but...

You may want to consider at least bringing your suit along anyway. From what I saw in your wedding album, you look pretty sharp in a suit and I'm sure your new bride would be <i>stunning</i> in a little black number. You'd both enjoy the photo op with Mickey in his tux and tails or Minnie in her ball gown. If you bring the suit, at least you'll have that option.
 

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