twansenne wrote:
c. staley wrote:
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And then of course, there is the "copycat kiss"..... anyone here do that?
What's Copy Cat Kiss?????
Inquiring minds want to know.
A copycat kiss is used for a couple of reasons:
#1. Slow down the "tinkeling glasses"
#2. Provide some entertainment when they do.
Ever done a wedding where the guest went crazy banging on the glasses? This will slow them down:
1. Get the bride and groom to give you the names of at least 5 "couples" that are attending.
2. When the guests tinkle the glasses, and before the bride and groom actually kiss, announce to the audience that the bride and groom are new to this whole marriage/kissing thing and to help them out, you've conveniently gathered a few names from the guest register. You'll announce a couple and that couple will please stand, and show our bride and groom how to kiss properly. The bride and groom will then kiss the EXACT same way. (hence the name "copycat kiss")
3. Also announce that even if a guest has attended alone, you will be more than happy to find them a partner to demonstrate with. (this slows down the singles who think they are immune because they are alone.)
When the glass tinkles.... Announce a couple from your list, have them stand and go for it....
It will actually slow down the tinkling because no one knows if they will be the next to kiss....
And when it does happen, it can be quite halarious.... I had an 80 yr old man literally clear off a table and lay his 80 yr wife on it and kiss her.... it was a hoot!