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LIWeddings Archive Posted: Jan 29, 2000 02:00 PM+
MEMBER SINCE: 12/69 TOTAL POSTS : 18488 WEDDING DATE: Dec 31, 1969
Posted: Jan 29, 2000 02:00 PM bride-minus.png

mel-crest hollow's best salesman

after hearing mel's b__ll s__t at fox hollow i found out why crest hollow calls him their best salesman. they explained that he makes their sale that much easier. is this guy for real? who does he feel he's b--ll sh-tting? he is rude, obnoxious, condensending, and ignorant! he really does not care when you speak to him, he brushes you off. well i'm joining the group that is brushing him off!

Hi! I'm looking for dirt on Brentwood Country Club. Is it awesome or cheesy? Good for an outdoor reception? Any stories? Thanks! Timerie

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LIWeddings Archive Posted: Feb 17, 2000 02:00 PM+
MEMBER SINCE: 12/69 TOTAL POSTS : 18488 WEDDING DATE: Dec 31, 1969
Posted: Feb 17, 2000 02:00 PM bride-minus.png

mel-crest hollow's best salesman

Thanks. I spend most of my spring and fall weekends out there. I avoid it in the summer. I love Cyril's Fish House. It is a little further west of Gurney's on the Napeague Stretch. Great Food and awesome bartender (She makes the best frozen drinks). I love it out there. Did you ever try the food at Shag Wong in town. Great. Well thanks for the info.

As far as how many to get you can put several at each table if you are presenting them in frames or in menu holders. Another way to do it that is nice as well is to have them inserted into the flap of a folded napkin and lay them on top of the plate at each place setting. In this case you would need one per person.

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LIWeddings Archive Posted: Feb 17, 2000 02:00 PM+
MEMBER SINCE: 12/69 TOTAL POSTS : 18488 WEDDING DATE: Dec 31, 1969
Posted: Feb 17, 2000 02:00 PM bride-minus.png

mel-crest hollow's best salesman

I don't know anything about Mel at Fox Hollow, but if you passed up a Scott Bros. facility for Cresthollow, there's more you should be worried about than Mel's behavior. No comparison. Cresthollow can't hold a candle to Fox Hollow, Chateau Briand or their other facilities. I know both and am speaking from experience.

Thanks. I spend most of my spring and fall weekends out there. I avoid it in the summer. I love Cyril's Fish House. It is a little further west of Gurney's on the Napeague Stretch. Great Food and awesome bartender (She makes the best frozen drinks). I love it out there. Did you ever try the food at Shag Wong in town. Great. Well thanks for the info.

As far as how many to get you can put several at each table if you are presenting them in frames or in menu holders. Another way to do it that is nice as well is to have them inserted into the flap of a folded napkin and lay them on top of the plate at each place setting. In this case you would need one per person.

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cleary02 Posted: Feb 17, 2000 02:00 PM+
cleary02 MEMBER SINCE: 3/01 TOTAL POSTS : 4 WEDDING DATE: Jul 05, 2002
Posted: Feb 17, 2000 02:00 PM bride-minus.png

mel-crest hollow's best salesman

Girlfriend you need to get off that high horse. I've read your posts today and sounds like you're trying to make Chateau Briand into THE PLAZA. Get real, your wedding was years ago and employees and reputations change. Your "experienced" obnoxious comments are not wanted here.

I have had the hardest time envisioning what my bouquets and centertpieces were going to look like. I knew what colors, but wasn't sure of the types of flowers or how I wanted them to come together. I have looked through every magazine and book and still couldn't find anything I LOVED. Until I found a website called Romanticflowers.com There I found the prettiest arrangements I've seen for wedding centerpieces. From simple to unique I found all the flowers for my wedding. They list the types of flowers in each arrangement and even which season they are availible. Can't hurt to look.

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LIWeddings Archive Posted: Feb 17, 2000 02:00 PM+
MEMBER SINCE: 12/69 TOTAL POSTS : 18488 WEDDING DATE: Dec 31, 1969
Posted: Feb 17, 2000 02:00 PM bride-minus.png

mel-crest hollow's best salesman

HERE WE GO AGAIN PLS NO ARGUING.... girls points are well taken on both sides....but true sarcasam is not needed many people do feel the opposite about fox hollow and crest hollow.....so come on my family feels fox doesn't have decent rooms...or not even a true BALLROOM! crest has 20 foot ceilings.....long drive up entrance....large spacious rooms....lots of lighting.....so megan is right there are points on both sides of the street..... fox is for a more smaller intimate affair.....one resembles an inn and the other a hotel.....lets not put any one down.... an agreement was made a couple of weeks ago that anyone starting to put down and cause a defensive attitude would not be welcomed on this site.....so lets express and be nice...o.k. girls. my own opinion is that they are both nice...but my affair will be a private one...not to be shared with 4-5 other brides at the same time...we all deserve our own private day...don't we.

i purchased a headpiece and veil from davids bridal and once i got it home i did not like it. I did not know that it is not returnable. Should i take it back and see if they will refund my money or at least give me a store credit ???? i do not have $150.00 to waste. Has anyone had an experience at Davids of trying to return something???

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