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Updated: 12:52 AM Mar 21, 2010
Saying "I Do" at Bass Pro
They had perfect strangers at their wedding, on-lookers who were also shopping for BB guns.
Posted: 12:35 AM Mar 21, 2010 |
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SEVIERVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) -- They had perfect strangers at their wedding, on-lookers who were also shopping for BB guns.
Jonathan and Jennifer Honeycutt exchanged vows Saturday at the Bass Pro Shop in Sevier County.
The couple got engaged in August and immediately called the store to find out if they could use their backdrop to say "I do."
"Perfect setup. I mean, you get the waterfall in the background. Fish swimming around. Decorations are just perfect," the groom explained.
The bride had her white-and-camo dress specially made.
Apparently, they are not the first to use the Bass Pro venue to walk down the aisle.
Latest Comments
Posted by: Stephanie
Location: Nashville tn
on Mar 26, 2010 at 11:48 AM
Honeycutts,i think that was an awesome idea! my fiancee' and I are having a camo wedding and never thought about that. But when i saw your story I called him in there and said why didnt we think of that! it looked amazing and who cares what other people think. it is yalls wedding and it was great!!
Posted by: Denise
Location: Ventura, CA
on Mar 25, 2010 at 11:07 PM
From Alex's comment, he wouldn't approve of any number of Elvi performing a wedding in Las Vegas or people who get married in Star Wars, Star Trek or Space Alien outfits. It makes no matter how, where or what you wear for your wedding. This is for the couple to make a special memory for themselves. No one else. Besides, Alex, who are you to judge this couple? Are you married, because if you are, I may feel sorry for you spouse.
Posted by: Melannie
Location: WI
on Mar 24, 2010 at 02:23 PM
Kudos to the Honeycutts!! My husband and I were married right at one of our bear baits. We said "I do" and then released the hounds. 6 years later no regrets and we still wouldn't change a thing about our special day (except maybe the fact that he lost his ring at the tree lol) It is truely sad that some people feel the need to judge those that do things differently. Maybe if these people spent less time criticizing and hating they might find their own soulmates and have the wedding of their own dreams.
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