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Originally Posted by LAJ
(Post 22389384)
"Tools in the toolkit" seems to be the phrase of the day. See if you can incorporate that into some meaningful questions. "At the end of the day" for extra credit.
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Originally Posted by datlas
(Post 22389428)
Don't forget "drill down," I wonder if you need a special drill in the toolkit to drill down.....
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"At the end of the day" makes me hear the Kinks:
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Originally Posted by Mojo31
(Post 22389481)
This is a first wedding for two young love birds. Gotta meet the standard.
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Originally Posted by seedsbelize2
(Post 22389516)
Yeah. It was our second, each. I do not envy you.
This time I'm paying. If anyone thinks college is expensive . . .. |
Originally Posted by datlas
(Post 22389425)
For our wedding 31 years ago, we simply asked our guests who took pics to check the box for 2 copies of prints at the developers (one for them and one for us), so we got LOTS of good pics for $0.
#thrifty
Originally Posted by seedsbelize2
(Post 22389463)
We have a grand total of three wedding pics.
#Don'tdopics
Originally Posted by rjones28
(Post 22389504)
Benchmarking household demographic series.
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
(Post 22389548)
Show us your work.
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Originally Posted by rjones28
(Post 22389551)
Clients only.
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
(Post 22389548)
Seems like that would work for a reception, but not be that great for the ceremony.
Sometimes "good enough" is good enough, but for this type of event "good enough" is not near good enough. I want quality images taken with an artistic eye. Most people's snapshots are pretty crappy with no thought to lighting or composition. I don't care for that. But, that's just me. |
Originally Posted by Mojo31
(Post 22389564)
And then there are the shots before the wedding in the dressing rooms, etc.
Sometimes "good enough" is good enough, but for this type of event "good enough" is not near good enough. I want quality images taken with an artistic eye. Most people's snapshots are pretty crappy with no thought to lighting or composition. I don't care for that. But, that's just me. |
Originally Posted by Mojo31
(Post 22389525)
My second was much larger and expensive than my first, but it was my wife's first. I wasn't paying though.
This time I'm paying. If anyone thinks college is expensive . . .. |
Originally Posted by Velo Vol
(Post 22389576)
I don't know how important the artistic eye is, but you need someone with a good camera who can move about. Someone shooting from the pew isn't going to cut it.
If you ever want to tell the difference between a good photographer and a "guy with a camera", look at the eyes. A good photographer will focus on the eyes so they are sharp and bright. |
Originally Posted by MoAlpha
(Post 22389583)
We were on the hook for a wedding in Iceland, one of the most expensive places this side of Singapore, including a certain amount of airfare and lodging. Thank you COVID. There is some sort of rain check in force, but I think it will be a somewhat more modest affair in the event.
Fortunately, the size of the place we are having it limits the number of people that can be invited. |
Originally Posted by Mojo31
(Post 22389593)
I could buy a nice, albeit used, Porsche for what this little event will cost.
Fortunately, the size of the place we are having it limits the number of people that can be invited. |
Originally Posted by Mojo31
(Post 22389593)
I could buy a nice, albeit used, Porsche for what this little event will cost.
Fortunately, the size of the place we are having it limits the number of people that can be invited. Kidding, of course. I'm just happy my kids have litters, and we can even prevent that. |
Originally Posted by MoAlpha
(Post 22389600)
Hey, she’s your baby.
Fortunately I only have one. |
Originally Posted by Velo Vol
(Post 22389558)
A free preview.
www.census.gov |
Originally Posted by LAJ
(Post 22389602)
A thinking man would have put a deposit down on a converted Taco Bell type structure, and then bought a nice Porsche, albeit used.....
Kidding, of course. I'm just happy my kids have litters, and we can even prevent that. |
Originally Posted by Mojo31
(Post 22389499)
As customers, the bride and her mom can be a handful.
That's a different relationship than wife and step-mom. The ex and I paid for our wedding and everything ourselves and we didn't have a lot to spend but it worked out to be pretty great. Ther ceremony was performed by a friend in the bike club and took place in the forest where we lived. Another friend played acoustic guitar there. The reception was held at the clubhouse of the community center, free of charge. Food was catered by a woman who owned a restaurant there. Her fees were reasonable. All of my siblings were there, which was the last time we were all together. My mother came, too. 100 guests total. Clubhouse. https://i.pinimg.com/originals/04/ff...f44889688c.jpg |
The Illini Solar Car was out doing some testing. Looks like they're going with the ol' Holiday Inn Express strategy, I hope it pans out for them.
https://scontent.fphx1-1.fna.fbcdn.n...IQ&oe=61F8F941 |
Originally Posted by genejockey
(Post 22389058)
That's not what they mean by "leaving it all on the road".
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Mrs. GeneJockey and I got married 3000 miles from where our families lived, which meant we didn't have that many relatives to worry about. Her Mom and Dad had divorced when she was about 10, and her Mom wouldn't fly, so she didn't come. Her Dad and his wife did. And her brother was living out here, so that was it for family from her side. From my side, my Mom and Dad, one brother and SIL, and one sister. I think our total guest list came to 35 people we could think to invite. I mean, I was 30 and she was almost 30 and so we were both way beyond inviting everyone from our college class or stuff like that.
Funny thing was, we'd found a nice venue, and put down a deposit, but as we thought about it we realized it would be pretty sparse even if EVERYBODY came. So Not-Yet-Mrs. GJ says, "We need to invite more people!!" I said, "Hold on. We're going to pay for a venue that's so big we're going to invite people we didn't think to invite, just to fill it up?" Meanwhile, we had just moved into a flat in The Richmond in SF which had a big, living room the width of the building with windows all across looking out over SF, not to mention a big formal dining room. Definitely big enough for what we had in mind. So we canceled the Forest Hill Club and had the wedding at our own place. It was nice! One thing my Dad insisted on, after holding/attending weddings for the other 5 kids, plus all his nephews and nieces, was tables for the reception. None of this "glass in one hand, plate in the other, how the hell do you eat?" stuff. SO we had tables and chairs. And we got married in front of our own fireplace. EDIT: The other thing was we were paying for it ourselves. It's remarkable how much more economical couples get when it's coming out of their own pockets. |
Originally Posted by genejockey
(Post 22389069)
I decided to post about the Litespeed there. You know, throw them a bone. A pity post, if you will.
Ah, charity...brings a tear to my eye... |
Originally Posted by datlas
(Post 22389076)
Will consider the Bolt, it's apparently comparable to the Garmin. I am not locked in, as long as the device does its job with routing turn-by-turn routes and plays nice with my Varia radar which the Bolt does.
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Originally Posted by Mojo31
(Post 22389588)
If you ever want to tell the difference between a good photographer and a "guy with a camera", look at the eyes. A good photographer will focus on the eyes so they are sharp and bright.
Originally Posted by rjones28
(Post 22389620)
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