The Steps


Intro:
Before you begin
Step 1:
Throw a bachelor party
Step 2:
Write a speech
Step 3:
Arrange wedding-day transportation
Step 4:
Attend all prewedding functions
Step 5:
Pick up tuxedos
Step 6:
Get the groom to the church on time
Step 7:
Escort the groom down the aisle
Step 8:
Deliver your speech

 



Helpful Tips


Don't head to the wedding without double- and triple-checking that you have the ring.

 

 

Style and Grace


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Step 6Get the groom to the church on time

It's better to pace a little in the parking lot than to leave the bride waiting at the altar, so set your alarm clock so that you have plenty of time to make the groom (and yourself) presentable. This may take a little extra effort if the bachelor party is held on the eve of the wedding, so plan accordingly. When you're both gussied up and ready to go, it is up to you to drive the lucky devil to the ceremony--the last thing he should do is drive.

Other last-minute tasks may include brewing coffee; taking charge of luggage and travel documents (if the honeymoon begins that night); picking up boutonnieres from the bride's parents' house; even tying the groom's tie.

 

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