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  • Chit2001
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  • rodeodeputy
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    Hey bmore..saw where Montgomery County was hiring. Ive got family in the area so I was considering moving to that area. Visited several times and I like it.

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  • rodeodeputy
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    My second marriage was in dress uniform with the groomsmen in theirs too. It was in the country at a victorian house. The dept. chaplain officiated in his class A as well. It was great.

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  • JMTX
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    P.S. you're new avatar scares me.
    *insane cackle*

    Good

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  • Smolla126
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    Fricking double post.

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  • Smolla126
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    Lol I was j/k JM.

    P.S. you're new avatar scares me.

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  • bmorecop
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    thanks guys and gals for your responses.

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  • JMTX
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    Most girls (except for JMTX) dream about their wedding day from the time they are little
    Actually I did too. (Not trying to give you a verbal slap, Smolla,but don't make assumptions.)

    Mine was small and intimate..Us, 4 witnesses, and the priestess. No family. No white dresses, no tuxes, no photographer, no reception...just two people in love, some vows, and a home made cake I wouldn't have had it any other way.
    Last edited by Guest; 07-19-2008, 01:39 PM.

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  • texaschickeee
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    I don;'t think it would be a problem. you are after all marring both a guy and the uniform. he is what he is.....

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  • Smolla126
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    Agreed with MK. LoL. And I'm not just saying that because I'm a gal. Most girls (except for JMTX) dream about their wedding day from the time they are little. If they always pictured their hubby-to-be in a tux... well I'd just wear the tux. But I don't see any reason for it to be looked down upon. In fact, if I were planning on marrying a cop, I'd be fine with it. ^_^

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  • mk70ss
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    I wore a black tux, but I don't think it would be frowned upon. Check with the boss.....your fiance as to what she thinks. Weddings are all about the BRIDE.

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  • bmorecop
    started a topic marriage

    marriage

    im just curious if LEO's wear their class A uniforms when they are getting married like members of Marine Corp, Army, Navy, etc. do.

    would this be looked down upon? thanks!

    stay safe.

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