Attention Brides/Grooms, MOH, BM, MOB, FOB and just about everyone in between. While we aim these Commandments towards those planning a wedding, know that almost all of these can be applied for just about any special event. I hope you’re like me and can appreciate some sound advice, especially if it’s to help avoid any unnecessary drama, issues or worse… legal cases. Don’t believe me? Just take a peek over at tackyweddings.com. ‘Nuff said. [Warning: You may need help picking your jaw back up off the ground. Still waiting for Justin to help me with mine...] ;) As for these particular commandments, we hope you keepsome of themin mind as you begin, continue or even finish your planning journey. It’s not an easy one, but it can be a lot of fun if you follow these and remember to smile along the way. Planning a wedding or other special e fat burner ventshould be special and fun…really!1. Thou shall not demand a champagne party on a beer budget.Note: Please be realistic, or at least try to be. Talk to a planner like us – we can really paint a clear picture on what it’ll likely run you. At the very least, take the time to research what typical costs are in your area (especially “per person” so you know roughly, at the minimum, what things can run).2. Thou shall act like a proper lady/gentleman at their wedding.Note: Self-explanatory. You don’t want to look back on your photos/video a few years from now and go “Oh boy…what did we do…” or flat out “WTF!”3. Thou shall hold thyself responsible for his or her guests’ enjoyment.Note: It’s a party in your honor, but nonetheless you did invite your guests to share in your celebration, right? Make it a point to ensure they have fun…