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The Rules of Wedding Crashing (From Wedding Crashers)

Posted on by PJ-Comix

Rule #1: Never leave a fellow Crasher behind. Crashers take care of their own.

Rule #2: Never use your real name.

Rule #3: When crashing an Indian wedding, identify yourself as a well-known immigrant officer or a county lawyer.

Rule #4: No one goes home alone.

Rule #5: Never let a girl come between you and a fellow crasher.

Rule #6: Do not sit in the corner and sulk. It draws attention in a negative way. Draw attention to yourself, but on your own terms.

Rule #7: Blend in by standing out.

Rule #8: Be the life of the party.

Rule #9: Whatever it takes to get in, get in.

Rule #10: Invitations are for pussies.

Rule #11: Sensitive is good.

Rule #12: When it stops being fun, break something.

Rule #13: Bridesmaids are desperate: console them.

Rule #14: You're a distant relative of a dead cousin.

Rule #15: Fight the urge to tell the truth.

Rule #16: Always have an up-to-date family tree.

Rule #17: Every female wedding guest deserves a wedding night.

Rule #18: You love animals and children.

Rule #19: Toast in the native language if you know the native language and have practiced the toast. Do not wing it.

Rule #20: The older the better, the younger the better (see Rule below)

Rule #21: Definitely make sure she's

18.

Rule #22: You have a wedding and a reception to seal the deal. Period. No overtime.

Rule #23: There's nothing wrong with having seconds. Provided there's enough women to go around.

Rule #24: If you get outed, leave calmly. Do not run.

Rule #25: You understand she heard that but that's not what you meant.

Rule #26: Of course you love her.

Rule #27: Don't over drink. The machinery must work in order to close.

Rule #28: Make sure there's an open bar.

Rule #29: Always be a team player. Everyone needs a little help now and again.

Rule #30: Know the playbook so you can call an audible.

Rule #31: If you call an audible, always make sure your fellow Crashers know.

Rule #32: Don't commit to a relative unless you're absolutely sure that they have a pulse.

Rule #33: Never go back to your place.

Rule #34: Be gone by sunrise.

Rule #35: Breakfast is for closers.

Rule #36: Your favorite movie is "The English Patient".

Rule #37: At the reception, one hard drink or two beers max. A drunk crasher is a sloppy crasher.

Rule #38: Girls in hats tend to be proper and rarely give it up.

Rule #39: The way to a woman's bed is through the dance floor.

Rule #40: Dance with old folks and the kids. The girls will think you're "sweet."

Rule #41: Never hit on the bride -- it's a one way ticket to the pavement

Rule #42: Try not to break anything, unless you're not having fun.

Rule #43: At the service, sit in the fifth row. It's close enough to wedding party to seem like you're an invited guest. Never sit in the back. The back row just smells like crashing.

Rule #44: Create an air of mystery that involves some painful experience when interacting with the girl you're after. But don't talk about it.

Rule #45: Always remember your fake name! Rehearse it in advance and make sure you know your fellow Crasher's code-name as well!

Rule #46: The Rules of Wedding Crashing are sacred. Don't sully them by "improvising."

Rule #47: You forgot your invitation in your rush to get to the church.

Rule #48: Make sure all the single women at the wedding know you're there because you've just suffered either a terrible breakup or the death of your fiancée.

Rule #49: Always work into the conversation: "Yeah, I have tons of money. But how does one buy happiness?"

Rule #50: Be pensive! It draws out the "healer" in women.

Rule #51: Always pull out in time.

Rule #52: Tell any woman you're interested in that you'd love to stay put but you promised to help out at the homeless shelter today.

Rule #53: It's time to put your Drama Lessons in practice! Get choked up during the service. The girls will think you're "sensitive". Bring a slice of onion or artificial tears if necessary.

Rule #54: Avoid virgins. They're too clingy.

Rule #55: If pressed, tell people you're related to Uncle John. Everyone has an Uncle John.

Rule #56: Don't fixate on one woman. ALWAYS have a back-up.

Rule #57: When seeing a rival Crasher, do not interact: merely acknowledge each other with a tug on the earlobe and gracefully move on.

Rule #58: The Ferrari's in the shop.

Rule #59: If two rival crashers pick the same girl, the crasher with the least seniority will respectfully yield.

Rule #60: No "chicken dancing": no exceptions.

Rule #61: When crashing out of state, request permission from the local Wedding Crasher chapter.

Rule #62: No more than two weddings a weekend. More and your game gets sloppy. You'll also attract unwanted notice.

Rule #63: Bring an extra umbrella when it rains. Courtesy opens more legs than charm.

Rule #64: Always save room for cake.

Rule #65: When your crash partner fails, you fail. No man is an island.

Rule #66: Smile! You're having the time of your life.

Rule #67: Mix it up a little. You can't always be the man with the haunted past.

Rule #68: Dance with the Bride's grandmother.

Rule #69: No sex on the altar. Confessionals, okay. Chair lofts, better.

Rule #70: Two shutouts in a row? It's time to take a week off. Ask yourself: what is it that is getting in the way of my happiness?

Rule #71: Research, research, research the wedding party. And when you are done researching, research some more.

Rule #72: Studies have shown that women have a more developed sense of smell. Breath mints: small cost, big yield.

Rule #73: Keep interactions with the parents of the bride and groom to a minimum.

Rule #74: In case of emergency, refer to the rulebook.

Rule #75:

Rule #76: No excuses. Play like a champion.

Rule #77: Carry extra protection at ALL times.

Rule #78: The unmarried female rabbi: is she fair game? Of course she is.

Rule #79: The tables furthest from the kitchen always get served first.

Rule #80: Stop, look, listen. At weddings. In life.

Rule #81: Occasionally bring a gift: you're getting sex without having to buy dinner, so you can afford a blender.

Rule #82: Always think ahead but always stay in the moment. Reconcile this paradox and you'll not only get the girl, you might also get peace of mind.

Rule #83: Don't let the ring bearer bum your smokes. His parents may start to ask questions.

Rule #84: Stay clear of the wedding planner. They may recognize you and start to wonder.

Rule #85: Don't use the "I have two months to live" bit: not cool, not effective.

Rule #86: Shoes say a lot about the man.

Rule #87: Always choose large weddings. More choice. Easier to blend.

Rule #88: You're from out of town. ALWAYS.

Rule #89: Know something about the place you say you are from, whether be from another US state or another country. Texas is too-played out. For some reason, England, Germany or even New Hampshire seem to work. Master the accents convincingly, and you've nailed them!

Rule #90: Of course you dream of one day having children.

Rule #91: Never dance to "What I Like About You." It's long past time to let that song go. Someone will request it at every wedding. Don't dance to it. No matter how hot the girl.

Rule #92: Tell the bride's friends and family that you are family of the groom and visa-versa.

Rule #93: Only take one car. You never know when you'll need to make a fast escape.

Rule #94: Deep down, most people hate themselves. This knowledge is the key to most bedroom doors.

Rule #95: Try not to show off on the dance floor. This means you Jeremy.

Rule #96: Etiquette isn't old-fashioned. It's sexy.

Rule #97: Catholic weddings: the classic dilemma: painfully long ceremony: horny girls.

Rule #98: The newspaper Wedding Announcements are your racing form. Choose carefully.

Rule #99: Be judicious with cologne. Citrus tones are best.

Rule #100: Save the tuxes for "the big show" only.

Rule #101: Avoid women who were psychology majors in college. There is no kind of woman more clingy and persistent than a psychologist investigating your story later on.

Rule #102: No periwinkle colored ties, please.

Rule #103: Always have an early "appointment" the next morning.

Rule #104: Be well groomed and well-mannered.

Rule #105: Never cockblock a fellow Crasher. Cockblocking an invited guest--okay.

Rule #106: Eat plentiful, digest your food. You'll need the energy later.

Rule #107: Know when to abandon ship if it ain't floating.

Rule #108: Know your swing and salsa dancing. Girls love to get twisted around.

Rule #109: Always carry an assortment of place cards to match any wedding design.

Rule #110: Make sure your magic trick and balloon animal skills are not rusty. If the kids love it, the girls will too.

Rule #111: Never have sex with bride or groom's mother even if she is the hottest bombshell at the wedding. Just control yourself.

Rule #112: Have FUN! It's why you're there!

Rule #113: Don't look for opportunities; make them.

Rule #114:

3-4 months to wedding crash--funerals are year round!

Rule #115: Never walk away from a crasher in a funny jacket. (The rule that Jeremy makes up to insult John)

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I saw "Wedding Crashers" on the tube for the first time last night and I laughed so hard that I ached. I used to live in the D.C. area where this movie is set and there is a lot of truth to it. When living in D.C. I went to the wedding of a friend who married a Brazilian chick. At the wedding and reception there were a lot of hot Brazilian chicks who were relatives and friends of the bride. I had a great time there and had I been a bit smarter I would have crashed other weddings. These rules for wedding crashers would have been invaluable to me. BTW, how common is wedding crashing? It sounds like FUn!



To: Clemenza

I think you need to study these rules very carfully. Please report back on how successful you were.



by 2 posted onby PJ-Comix (Join the DUmmie FUnnies PING List for the FUNNIEST Blog on the Web)

To: PJ-Comix

And of course Rule #116: "No pooftahs!"



To: PJ-Comix

Ping for later.



To: ConservativeMind; Clemenza

You mean Print For Later. I swear I wished I knew about these rules when living as a single guy in the D.C. area. I had a great time at the wedding I did go to but was too clueless to put two and two together and go to other weddings. Calling Clemenza!



by 5 posted onby PJ-Comix (Join the DUmmie FUnnies PING List for the FUNNIEST Blog on the Web)

To: PJ-Comix

Hopefully you saw the unedited version....if not, get the unedited version on dvd. Great flick. Long movie.



by 6 posted onby BigBlueJon (Superman wears Jack Bauer pajamas to bed.......Jack Bauer wears George W pajamas.)

To: PJ-Comix

I too just caught up with Crashers last night. Good laugh quotient, and just enough of Walken being menacing to Vince Vaughan, but I deplored some of the ad-libbing during the dead air sequences. Either that, or the writers didn't know how to satirize the rich beyond making the sweet-looking granny rant about her "homo" grandson, etc. But I'd give it three stars.



To: PJ-Comix

BTW, how common is wedding crashing? I've heard it happens from time to time. Not on the grand scale that the movie portrays it to be. A catering hall might be holding more than one wedding at the same time. A guest from wedding number one, just might wander over to wedding number two just to take a quick peek. (No, I've never done it)



by 8 posted onby lowbridge (I want to die peacefully in my sleep like my grandfather. Not screaming, like his passengers.)

To: All

I don't want to sound disrespectful (and I am a Mitt Romney supporter) but what do Mormons do for refreshment at their weddings? Somehow weddings without at least champagne seems very wrong.



by 9 posted onby PJ-Comix (Join the DUmmie FUnnies PING List for the FUNNIEST Blog on the Web)

To: PJ-Comix

PS:I have seen the movie. Rented it out via Netflix.



by 10 posted onby lowbridge (I want to die peacefully in my sleep like my grandfather. Not screaming, like his passengers.)

To: Argus

Either that, or the writers didn't know how to satirize the rich beyond making the sweet-looking granny rant about her "homo" grandson, etc. Actually that part made me laugh very hard. I mean there is a sweet looking elderly grandma and she yells very UN-PC things. I thought that was HILARIOUS! Oh and that stuff about Eleanor Roosevelt being a lesbian was hilarious as well.



by 11 posted onby PJ-Comix (Join the DUmmie FUnnies PING List for the FUNNIEST Blog on the Web)

To: lowbridge

Come to think of it, I did once crash a wedding party near San Bernardino. I didn't plan on it. I was had a meeting with someone at a hotel and when we got done, we noticed a wedding reception in one of the big rooms. So I just entered it (for the refreshments, not the chicks) and loaded up on food and drinks. It was a Latin wedding so the folks there liked that an obvious gringo could speak their lingo so I guess they didn't mind that I was crashing them.



by 12 posted onby PJ-Comix (Join the DUmmie FUnnies PING List for the FUNNIEST Blog on the Web)

To: lowbridge; Clemenza

We need to have Clemenza crash several weddings, using these rules, and then report back on how he made out. One plus for Clemeza is that he knows a lot about fine wines and can impress the chix with that type of knowledge. Go for it, Clemenza!



by 13 posted onby PJ-Comix (Join the DUmmie FUnnies PING List for the FUNNIEST Blog on the Web)

To: PJ-Comix

Sorry - but this movie sucked. It's the same old Vince Vaughn stick. 'Swingers' was a good movie, but beyond that, whenever he's the lead in a movie, it sucks (see 'Dodgeball').



'Old School' was good, but that was because of Will Ferrell.



To: PJ-Comix

I don't want to sound disrespectful (and I am a Mitt Romney supporter) but what do Mormons do for refreshment at their weddings? Somehow weddings without at least champagne seems very wrong. I'm not a Mormon, but I don't drink. At our wedding we had punch & maybe some sodas. Actually, I don't know that I've ever been to a wedding where there was alcohol.



by 15 posted onby Sloth ('It Takes A Village' is problematic when you're raising your child in Sodom.)

To: GianniV

Sorry - but this movie sucked. It's the same old Vince Vaughn stick. 'Swingers' was a good movie, but beyond that, whenever he's the lead in a movie, it sucks (see 'Dodgeball'). Rip Torn as Patches made DODGEBALL! And Chuck Norris - as himself!



To: PJ-Comix

Rule 75! WHAT'S RULE 75??



To: PJ-Comix

I saw "Wedding Crashers" on the tube for the first time last night and I laughed so hard that I ached. Best comedy ever. ;)



by 18 posted onby Mr. Jeeves ("When the government is invasive, the people are wanting." -- Tao Te Ching)

To: PJ-Comix

Hawaiian Punch with Sprite. We have it at Thanksgiving, too. My wife and her family are non-LDS and we had an open bar at our wedding.



by 19 posted onby Ragtop (We are the people our parents warned us about)

To: martin_fierro

Rule # 75 = Open season/fill in the blank.



by 20 posted onby dontpethesweatythings (Is the '06 election season over yet???)

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