It looks like you're using an Ad Blocker.
Please white-list or disable AboveTopSecret.com in your ad-blocking tool.
Thank you.
Some features of ATS will be disabled while you continue to use an ad-blocker.
Originally posted by Gazrok
The last wedding where I was the best man, I did a fun (but old) trick. Before the toast and speech, I had numerous copies of a key made. I then handed a key to many of the attending ladies, and explained the gag, and to keep it hush hush. I also gave one to a guy, hehe... Anyhow, during the speech, I said, "Well, now that (groom) is off the market and taken, he's requested that his former lovers please relinquish their keys to his apartment...so if you would, please come forward." The laughter as the procession came forward was priceless, but when the guy came up and deposited his key...they just lost it, hehe....
Originally posted by Gazrok
The last wedding where I was the best man, I did a fun (but old) trick. Before the toast and speech, I had numerous copies of a key made. I then handed a key to many of the attending ladies, and explained the gag, and to keep it hush hush. I also gave one to a guy, hehe... Anyhow, during the speech, I said, "Well, now that (groom) is off the market and taken, he's requested that his former lovers please relinquish their keys to his apartment...so if you would, please come forward." The laughter as the procession came forward was priceless, but when the guy came up and deposited his key...they just lost it, hehe....
Originally posted by Gazrok
Yep, usually just the best man here in the US, though many extend this to the rest of the groomsmen as well....
Sorry, honey, but you did not do as much wedding research as I did.....The maid of honor often gives a speech as well (even though ours did not). It is also common for the bridal couple to make their own speeches to thank their guests. And in some cases (such as our wedding), the parents wish to make a speech to welcome their new in law into the family!