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Well... that stinks...


Ja  Rhule

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My wedding is in 10 days and I just found out that a bakery in Ballantyne that supposed to bake my cake went under...  Apparently they went under over a month ago but baker did not bother to call me so she could keep my money I paid for the cake...  My fiance is devastated... Any ideas?  Is Walmart my only hope?  

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I'm gonna start calling around tomorrow.  My fiance is on huddle right now getting all the info u guys posted.  

 

Btw the name of the place Blushing Cake Shop and owner that screw us name is Brandi Phillips.

 

My fiance is sending this story to channel 9 lol...

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or you could just screw tradition and save yourself a load of cash!!!!

 

 

everyone loves wedding pie!

 

Weddings are usually for the girls anyways.  She wants to have a special wedding, I want what she want.  Happy wife, happy life.

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I'm gonna start calling around tomorrow.  My fiance is on huddle right now getting all the info u guys posted.  

 

Btw the name of the place Blushing Cake Shop and owner that screw us name is Brandi Phillips.

 

My fiance is sending this story to channel 9 lol...

 

This happened to a buddy of mine and they switched to wedding pies. It went over great and we still talk about it to this day.

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