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| I just can't imagine trying to pick up all those rose petals before heading to the reception! It is kind of a funny mental picture!!
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MRS.JURECZKI
5/9/07 9:14 A
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| Congrats....I'm sure it will look GREAT!!!!
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TANYAMAY07BRIDE
5/8/07 7:29 P
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I called and found out that I can. One of the people I talked to was kinda being weird about it saying I had to leave it in the same condition that I found it in. I talked to he main person and he said it was fine though.
Thanks guys!!
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MRS.JURECZKI
5/7/07 9:48 A
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| I agree...I see no reason why it wouldn't be ok...real roses lose petals and they endup blowin away or just dryin up and dissapearin...soooo yeah why couldn't yours???!!!!
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SEXIESTBRIDE
5/6/07 7:49 P
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| Absolutely! They'll dry up and turn to dust in less than a week on the ground anyway. I can't imagine anyone having a problem with this, even if it was a populated beach (or even a grassy park), rose petals are pretty and others would enjoy stubbling upon them. The only reason this would be a problem is if it was private property and the owners were anal.
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| I dont see why not, but there may be someone that you can call to ask(since you said it was a park)
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TANYAMAY07BRIDE
5/3/07 3:58 P
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I'm getting married on the beach in Clearwater at Sand Key Beach Park. The petals will be real. Is it okay for me to leave them there when I'm done. I have really been stressing about this!!
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