Brides Sister Shows Up at Her Wedding and Beats Her Down


Fox News: HEBRON, Ind. —  Police say a northern Indiana woman who wasn't invited to her sister's wedding reception showed up anyway and attacked the bride, pulling out clumps of her hair. Twenty-three-year-old Annmarie Bricker of Valparaiso faces a misdemeanor battery charge for last Friday's attack outside a Porter County home. The Porter County Sheriff's Department says a friend was hosting a reception for Nicholas Landry and Lori Kappes — Bricker's sister — when Bricker attacked Kappes on the front porch.

I find it funny that Fox had the gall to report this. Why? Because they just missed out on the greatest reality show ever. Could you imagine the season finale? The sister charging down the aisle and giving her sister (the bride) a spine buster in her wedding dress! Amen! It's no secret that I hate most reality tv. I have gone on the record to say that Temptation Island was the only reality tv show I really loved. You know why? The networks weren't playing games. They straight up were trying to ruin lives. Now, they are still trying to ruin lives, but they attempt to hide those intentions. Look guy, I have enough games going on in my life. Just tell me you're trying to destroy lives and break hearts, and let's do this thing. 

On a side note... I love the ladies, but chicks are freaking nuts. As I get older I begin to learn that the phrase "There is a time and a place for everything" doesn't apply to girls. This lady couldn't wait 12 hours to drive down and knock her around? She couldn't do it 12 hours earlier? Hell 1 hour earlier would have been sufficient. No, she has to do it at the worst possible time ever. Chicks....are.....nuts.

 

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