Wedding Sites
@TweetMyWedding
“Overheard Wedding Twitter is reality, best in 140 or less! #owt is what we call it! These wedding related tweets were found on Twitter & TwitPic. We re tweet (RT) these to Twitter on Weekends and Wednesdays.”
@TackyWeddings
Exactly how it sounds! Here’s how they describe themselves, “All things heinous, trashy and hilarious in weddings.”
@GetMarried
“Get Married hosted by Colin Cowie airs weekday mornings @ 7:30 ET/PT on Lifetime TV”
@BridalTweet
“BridalTweet is a new wedding community and wedding directory with over 3,000 Members who are Brides, Grooms, Bridal Parties, Mothers of the Bride, Wedding Vendors, and Wedding Bloggers.”
@CheesyWedding
This photographer scours the Web for inspiration and in the meantime finds some pretty crazy stuff. The site showcases cheesy wedding photos from around the world. In the name of all things cheesy, check it out.
Other Sites
@CornholeExpress
All things Cornhole — or as I call it, “Bean Bag Toss”. Send them pics of your boards or shoot them an e-mail to be featured in their “Airmail Spotlight.”
@inorganik
Offers up a fierce list of “Definitive Meme-Blogs.” You know, meme-blogs — Awkward Family Photos, Cake Wrecks, Laser Portraits, etc. Check it out, but be prepared to get sucked into hours of hilarity!
@JerksInYourArea
The folks behind the curtain at this hilarious site “scour Craigslist to find posts written by or written about the strangest, stupidest, and funniest people out there.” One of our recent favs: Semi-Used Wedding Gown
@SunshineGoths
This hilarious site asks: What do goths do in summer? As the site says, “All that makeup, long black leather and rubber must get very sticky.” Go check out this site to solve the mystery…and laugh until your sides hurt.
@TheUncoolHunter
The Uncool Hunter team “worships the uncool (the trash, the bizarre, the kitsch, the cheap pretentious, the expensive sold to a lower price, the freak, the badly designed, the surreal, the hyper-real, the incoherent, the under professional, the under scientific and the underdeveloped).”
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