Did anyone else watch this on SyFy?
I enjoyed the concept, but thought they had too many "characters" from different fantasy items (games, movies, tv series). I guess it was too busy for me, but then again, did they pay for all this, or did SyFy? If they didn't pay a penny for it all, then what the hell, go for everything and anything you can squeeze in!
Personally, I would have loved to have either a Renaissance or Dungeons and Dragons themed wedding. Instead we were married in Moab, under a tree with the red rocks behind us, by the mayor of the town. Huzzah!!!
My Big Fat Geek Wedding
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My Big Fat Geek Wedding
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Re: My Big Fat Geek Wedding
Me too, but my wife thinks I'm a nerd and won't have anything to do with games, D&D or fun at all. That's a COP for yeah. All serious and no fun
Suits me fine though, I told her no wives allowed just to piss her off... which she laughed at
Miss that show LW, I'll see if I can find it online
Suits me fine though, I told her no wives allowed just to piss her off... which she laughed at
Miss that show LW, I'll see if I can find it online
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Re: My Big Fat Geek Wedding
Hey now cole as a future cop in training I find that slightly offensiveCole wrote:Me too, but my wife thinks I'm a nerd and won't have anything to do with games, D&D or fun at all. That's a COP for yeah. All serious and no fun
Re: My Big Fat Geek Wedding
You know, I watched that whole program and found it vaguely uncomfortable to watch.
It seemed that the people involved did a half-way job of the whole thing.
It seemed that the people involved did a half-way job of the whole thing.
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