"I may never be the bride, but I will still be the bridesmaid." | |
"If Jane is the prototypical, accommodating bridesmaid... "then her sister, Tess, is cast as the overbearing, overindulged bride-to-be... "who at any moment, one worries, might start stomping around Manhattan... breathing fire and swatting planes from the sky." | |
"If you don't wanna wear peach, don't be a bridesmaid," I said. | |
"Oh the bridesmaid..." | |
"Oh the bridesmaid... | |
"I may never be the bride, but I will still be the bridesmaid." | |
"If Jane is the prototypical, accommodating bridesmaid... "then her sister, Tess, is cast as the overbearing, overindulged bride-to-be... "who at any moment, one worries, might start stomping around Manhattan... breathing fire and swatting planes from the sky." | |
"If you don't wanna wear peach, don't be a bridesmaid," I said. | |
"Oh the bridesmaid..." | |
"Oh the bridesmaid... | |
"Let me first say that the bridesmaids look absolutely..." | |
"Oh, Lieutenant Davies, my darling, how many bridesmaids should we have?" | |
"Oh, Tom, my darling, we should have three bridesmaids. | |
"Pick up the bridesmaids' dresses, | |
"Ran home to get my bridesmaids dress. | |
"Let me first say that the bridesmaids look absolutely..." | |
"Oh, Lieutenant Davies, my darling, how many bridesmaids should we have?" | |
"Oh, Tom, my darling, we should have three bridesmaids. | |
"Pick up the bridesmaids' dresses, | |
"Ran home to get my bridesmaids dress. | |
'Young girls lie bedded soft, or glide in their dreams with rings and trousseaux bridesmaided by glow-worms down the aisles of the organplaying wood.' | |
We are bridesmaided up! | |
'Young girls lie bedded soft, or glide in their dreams with rings and trousseaux bridesmaided by glow-worms down the aisles of the organplaying wood.' | |
We are bridesmaided up! | |