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From: ojid.wbst845@xerox.com (Orilee Ireland-Delfs) The afternoon activities at a wedding I attended consisted of a tournament for the bride’s garter (the winner of the tourney won her garter), a fencing tournament, archery, and a small court conducted by the bride and groom before they left. ————————- From: Ann.J.Welborne.2@nd.edu (Anna Welborne) My husband was dressed like Henry VIII, and in that famous portrait (hands on hips), Henry is wearing two garters. So, at the reception, I threw my bouquet, and he threw _his_ garter! It was such a hoot! ————————- From: Patricia D. Mooney Between courses at the meal, we invited guests to entertain with stories, juggling, poetry, etc. — our medieval cookbook had mentioned entertainment between courses, we liked the idea. And it sure beats the normal sobby wedding toasts (we couldn’t completely avoid them, though!). ————————- From: bj@alpha1.csd.uwm.edu (Barbara Jean Kuehl) To entertain people, w