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Cathy Classics by Cathy Guisewite for June 27, 2015
Transcript:
Mom: I'm sorry, Cathy! I think I got off on the wrong foot as your wedding planner! Cathy: Don't be silly, Mom. We just came in with different ideas of what was appropriate! It doesn't mean my ideas were any better than your ideas...just different! Mom: I got off on the right foot, but I was wearing the wrong shoe! Cathy: All roads lead to the footwear department....
lightenup Premium Member over 9 years ago
And the conversation started off so well… Remember, ladies, any money you spend on shoes is less money for the wedding!.Hello Cathy friends! Have a great weekend!
summerdog86 over 9 years ago
Maybe it would be purses that costs hundreds of dollars instead of shoes that they would shop for, if this was going on now.
Gretchen's Mom over 9 years ago
I noticed yesterday and again today that Cathy’s mom has a “Wedding Planner” sign on her kitchen counter. I can’t imagine why this is even needed to begin with. What? Without it, we wouldn’t know who she is or what her current “occupation” is? [eye roll]
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Hi, rgcviper!
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lightenup: The wedding already costs $48,555.00 due to the uncontrollable inviting of 1,079 wedding guests. Unless they whittle that number down by 954 to get back on their original pre-set $10,000.00 budget, what’s the spending of a few bucks more for yet another pair of shoes neither one of them needs or will ever wear?!? (A completely acceptable exception would be shoes for the wedding, of course!)
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Hello and Happy Saturday, fellow Cathy fans. Hope everyone’s been having a really great weekend so far! :-)
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AnonaMoaner over 9 years ago
Went to my daughter’s Silver Wedding party. But the music played by the DJ wasn’t half loud!
Met a few people I hadn’t seen for a good many years, though.
rgcviper over 9 years ago
Well, at least they made up with each other.
I’ll still toss in an [eye-roll] for the “footwear” comment, though.
HI, MOM. Hello, Clan.