brighton_tom
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- Jul 23, 2008
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Just channel the energy that got us here
Hi all,
My mate is getting married in a months time and unfortunately he is a Palace fan (I know, I know)!
I’m seeking some ideas how I can ‘nicely’ poke fun at the fact he supports Palace (along with half the room!). Any ideas welcome, somehow comparing marriage to supporting palace is my thinking!
Thanks
To be fair, Zaha has more than done his time with them.Something about hoping that the marriage isn’t a depressing hard slog, like watching Crystal Palace is, and that you hope the bride doesn’t leave him, like Zaha is doing to them.
Hi all,
My mate is getting married in a months time and unfortunately he is a Palace fan (I know, I know)!
I’m seeking some ideas how I can ‘nicely’ poke fun at the fact he supports Palace (along with half the room!). Any ideas welcome, somehow comparing marriage to supporting palace is my thinking!
Thanks
“She goes down easier than Wilf Zaha”Say something along the lines of having more class when choosing a bride to choosing a football club.
If there are folk there not from Sussex, you could begin by saying -welcome to Sussex, gateway to the continent and home to the incontinent. Not a dig at palace, I know, but it did get an intial laugh.Hi all,
My mate is getting married in a months time and unfortunately he is a Palace fan (I know, I know)!
I’m seeking some ideas how I can ‘nicely’ poke fun at the fact he supports Palace (along with half the room!). Any ideas welcome, somehow comparing marriage to supporting palace is my thinking!
Thanks
Totally agree with this. I would make just one gentle anti Palace reference in the speech for the reasons very well explained by @METALMICKY. Don't risk the speech falling flat on it's face.Personally I wouldn't overdo it on the anti Palace jokes as from what you've said only half the room is likely to understand and appreciate the rivalry. You risk the other the other half politely laughing but in reality not having a clue.
One of the classic pit falls of a best man's speech is one too laden with in jokes. I went to a wedding a few years back and the groom and best man had been mates in the marines together along with a handful of the rest of the room. Way too many bootneck jokes meant the speech fell a bit flat
Glad all over?I’m impressed the Palace fan is having an Albion fan as his best man, quite funny really.
That is the best angle for me.. plus..I’m impressed the Palace fan is having an Albion fan as his best man, quite funny really.