Did anyone just see this programme on RTE 1?? €35000 the spent for one day of which her parents gave them €20K and they put the rest onto their mortgage!!! Effectively paying for the wedding day for the next 25 years AND he was apparently a bank manager. A pefect example of financial acumen...
35000 is not that bad at the moment to tell the truth. I thought Franc would not work for less than 60 grand
According to the papers this series is about budget weddings (35K is apparently a budget wedding!!!), he waives his usual 15K fee for the program. He said himself for the hogwarts theme, he called in every favour he could and what should have cost over 100K if you paid market prices, he got it done for 35K. Which is a bit of a sham because you or I couldnt replicate that without his insider contacts and discounts.
yeah I love the way he kept going on about 35k being so little to spend on wedding , most normal joe soaps wouldnt have that kind of money to spend on a wedding an dquite frankly I think it is an awful waste especially when he was talking about spending 6k on flowers and candles. Scandalous.
But I'm sure there are many people watching this on very average incomes who suddenly feel obliged to go for all the trappings. It's probably all bunged onto the mortgage then to be paid off over 20-30 years.
I thought the whole thing was priceless - I dont know if anyone noticed but there was like a hole cut in the wall with a gold frame around it, and somebody dressed up sitting in the frame. The person was bowing down and pointing the guests into the room. It was probably the most stupid thing I have ever seen.
How could someone hand you a broomstick going into a wedding. I could just imagine it being used as a weapon and someone getting crowned with it!! Brilliant.
Some people have more borrowings than sense.
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