2nd attemptRough draft:
This is usually the part of the ceremony where I like to give the bride and groom a little advice on how to have a happy marriage. But I’m a little hesitant to do so for a couple of reasons. First of all Tara and Nick already have a strong relationship. Secondly my wife is here today and I’m not sure if she would start laughing in the middle of this. I won’t point her out but she’ll be the pretty red-head rolling her eyes.
Never bring up his or her past mistakes. They will make plenty of new ones you can use against them.
Never argue over whose job is hardest or who does the most work. I think between drilling a hole several thousand feet into the ground and keeping 35 13 year olds in their seats it’s pretty much a tie. (he's a petroleum engineer, she's a teacher0
Nothing is more important than really listening to what your spouse is saying. At least I think that’s what my wife was going on about the other day.
Never argue about money. There will never be enough of it anyway.
Men should always take their wife’s advice when it comes to fashion. Back when we were shooting each other with BB guns and trying to jump our bikes over trashcans they were playing dress-up.
For women: Do not expect your husband to change after marriage.
For men: Do not expect your wife to not change.
Just remember that there really is no secret to a successful marriage. Probably the only real piece of advice I can give you is no matter what challenges you face in the upcoming years that you love each other and that should conquer all. In every situation you two face as husband and wife just remember the immortal words of Lenny Kravitz: “You’ve got to let love rule.Red Red Wine You Make Me Feel So Fine”
Not sure about the Lenny Kravitz thing. I put that in for another couple where the groom was a guitarist. Hell Kravitz was big before these guys were born.
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at the misquote shtick. She should have invited some more FBGs.
Other choices include HJS, GM & YSR.


