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Posted by BaoQingTian (Member # 8775) on :
 
One of my fellow engineers in my department just got married. Although he's not a redneck, he does have waistlong hair, wears cowboy boots and wranglers to work everyday, talks with quite a drawl, and enjoys working on old trucks. So it's kind of a group joke to call him a redneck.

Anyway, he's got this real big thing about keeping work and personal life seperate, so he didn't want to invite any co-workers to his wedding (although he's more than happy to come work on our cars for a couple beers). [Dont Know] Anyway, he's a really cool guy, and one of my favorite people to work with, but we've got a secret contest going on that I need some help with.

Basically, we're going to find a redneck wedding picture and photoshop him into it, and unveil the results at the Christmas party. However, I've only found 1 picture searching for redneck wedding on the internet. It's almost too good, it has to be a setup, but that same picture is on like 300 different websites (this one) . So we'll probably get a couple of that one picture.

I'd rather do something unique. So, your challenge, should you choose to accept it, is to help me find the perfect picture of a redneck wedding.
 
Posted by Juxtapose (Member # 8837) on :
 
http://www.ndsu.nodak.edu/ndsu/S_S/pictures/Halloween2005/RedneckWedding.jpg

Redneck wedding.

http://weeville.com/redneck%20wedding%20arch.jpg

Hope those help. [Smile]
 
Posted by BlackBlade (Member # 8376) on :
 
http://www.allstupidjokes.com/files/picture/04590349.jpg

^^? How does that grab you?

I imagine you need bigger, but I can't do much to help you until I get home from work, what with the work firewall and whatnot.
 
Posted by El JT de Spang (Member # 7742) on :
 
tinyurl, please.

Horizontal scroll bars make me twitchy.

edit: thanks, that was fast.

Also, being dead center in the middle of redneck country, I actually have some pics on my email. Let me upload a few to photobucket and see if they would work for you.
 
Posted by El JT de Spang (Member # 7742) on :
 
Nope, the ones I have wouldn't actually be any good for what you want.
 
Posted by BaoQingTian (Member # 8775) on :
 
That'd be awesome! Thanks for the help guys.

BB-

I'll have to wait until I get home to see your link. I filter here at work didn't like your site.

Jux-
I haven't seen the first one before. It's good. At this point I'm thinking maybe going for a collage. There was an awesome weddingcake picture of ho-hos and twinkies on platforms I want to work in.
 
Posted by Farmgirl (Member # 5567) on :
 
Those top two, breyerchic, are part of a whole series of that wedding I have seen on a circulating email.......
 
Posted by Juxtapose (Member # 8837) on :
 
Bao,
I'd like to see your finished product if you and your coworker don't mind.
 
Posted by Megan (Member # 5290) on :
 
Hrm. I feel really bad for the people whose actual wedding photos are circulated as a joke. It kinda makes me want to take my wedding photos down off my photobucket account, just in case one of them should strike someone as funny.
 
Posted by breyerchic04 (Member # 6423) on :
 
I felt a bit bad when googling, but then I was terribly bored so I just kept doing it.
 
Posted by Nighthawk (Member # 4176) on :
 
quote:
Although he's not a redneck...

...he does have waistlong hair, wears cowboy boots and wranglers to work everyday, talks with quite a drawl, and enjoys working on old trucks.

I'm sorry, but my brain can't process those two parts together. What makes you think he's NOT one?
 
Posted by BlackBlade (Member # 8376) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Nighthawk:
quote:
Although he's not a redneck...

...he does have waistlong hair, wears cowboy boots and wranglers to work everyday, talks with quite a drawl, and enjoys working on old trucks.

I'm sorry, but my brain can't process those two parts together. What makes you think he's NOT one?
Maybe he hates Nascar? [Big Grin]
 
Posted by Belle (Member # 2314) on :
 
You know, something bothers me about this thread, and I'm not sure what. Maybe the making fun of pictures of what may well have been a very special, significant day in the life of people. Maybe it's the stereotyping and the idea that it's okay to poke fun at people from the south.

This kind of thread makes me think I wouldn't want to meet any of you in person, because you'd probably laugh at me or look down on me because I have a southern accent. That makes me sad. [Frown]
 
Posted by mr_porteiro_head (Member # 4644) on :
 
Belle -- how do you feel about Southern comics like Jeff Foxworthy who have done so much to perpetuate those stereotypes and the idea that it's OK to poke fun at people from the South?
 
Posted by BlackBlade (Member # 8376) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Belle:
You know, something bothers me about this thread, and I'm not sure what. Maybe the making fun of pictures of what may well have been a very special, significant day in the life of people. Maybe it's the stereotyping and the idea that it's okay to poke fun at people from the south.

This kind of thread makes me think I wouldn't want to meet any of you in person, because you'd probably laugh at me or look down on me because I have a southern accent. That makes me sad. [Frown]

Maybe its just reading Mad Magazine for years on my part, but I just enjoy a good ribbing when it comes to anything.

As a Mormon who grew up overseas but now lives in Utah if the wedding pictures had pictures of families with 20 odd children and plates of jell-o in the background I would chuckle just as much.

But my humor still knows reason, if I am made aware that somebody is uncomfortable with the turn the conversation has taken, I don't NEED the topic, theres plenty of other things to make fun of that everyone in a group can agree on.

I mean come on folks TONY DANZA?
 
Posted by Belle (Member # 2314) on :
 
I don't have a problem with comedians poking fun at themselves or their own culture. Foxworthy is from Atlanta, and pokes fun at the culture he was raised in. I myself have been known to crack redneck or southern jokes. I'm not trying to insinutate that it's a forbidden topic.

But I do find that different than laughing at the wedding pictures of someone you don't know, and assigning labels like "redneck" to them based solely on the way they look and the fact that they are from the south.

I guess it's that old double standard - I can laugh at myself and my family but it's different if someone else does it. And while I don't know those people in that picture...I've got family members whose weddings I don't doubt you'd call "redneck weddings" (you might even say that about my own, I don't know) and it just seems wrong. I would be hurt if I came across my own wedding photos being used as a joke on the internet.
 
Posted by Megan (Member # 5290) on :
 
Belle, that's kind of what I was trying to say earlier. It's the use of people's actual wedding pictures that bugs me. Like I said, who knows what kind of humor people would find in my wedding pictures? And that would definitely make me really unhappy. I say, if you're going to do this, use the picture of the couple that's obvious in costume, not the actual wedding photos.
 
Posted by BaoQingTian (Member # 8775) on :
 
I'm sorry it bothers you two, but any sort of humor is going to offend someone. Lecturing me in a thread really isn't going to improve my sensitivity or make me feel bad.

quote:

Maybe it's the stereotyping and the idea that it's okay to poke fun at people from the south.

Because really, it is ok to stereotype in comedy (and even necessary for some types). It's funny both for the elements that are true, as well as those that are obvious caricatures. It is ok to poke fun of people from the south, or from the north, or east or west. No one is immune from being teased: whites, blacks, males, females, engineers, exotic dancers, powerful politicians, or country bumpkins. I actually enjoy reading things poking fun at groups I belong too, because it keeps me from taking myself too seriously. Just roll with the punches. If you're a Mormon, learn to laugh at the polygamy jokes; if you're from the South, better learn to take the redneck jokes in stride.
 
Posted by Megan (Member # 5290) on :
 
Bao, I'm not lecturing you. I'm just thinking of how I would feel if I found a whole bunch of people online laughing at my wedding photos, which I take very seriously and look at with much love and fondness.
 
Posted by BaoQingTian (Member # 8775) on :
 
You're probably right about that. I guess my takeaway on this is anything that mattered to me that much, I wouldn't post online for the world to see.
 
Posted by Megan (Member # 5290) on :
 
...which is exactly why I'm considering removing my own wedding photos from my photobucket account.

Edit: Except, eh, I also think some of the impetus is on the folks doing the snickering. Why are you snickering? Would you want to be treated that way? I'd like to think that I'm not being overly sensitive here, though I may be wrong.
 
Posted by BaoQingTian (Member # 8775) on :
 
I'm snickering due to the degree that a particular photo conforms to an exaggerated, humorous stereotype as presented by a nationally famous comedian.

Why do we laugh at Foxworthy?
 
Posted by ElJay (Member # 6358) on :
 
In general, it is okay to make fun of southerners, or rednecks, or yankees, or whatever. In general, it is not okay to make fun of specific people that you do not know personally. *shrug* Can't stop you, of course, and wouldn't want to. I just think it's tacky. Which, you know, some of my strongly held beliefs have been called tacky on this board today, and I'm certainly not changing them, so I don't expect anything of you, either.
 
Posted by rivka (Member # 4859) on :
 
I agree with ElJay. There is a huge difference between poking fun of a stereotype, and poking fun of actual people -- especially ones you don't even know!

It's rather a shame you are so sure you aren't doing anything worth feeling bad about, and are full of rationalizations like "who told them to post their pictures online."
 
Posted by Dr Strangelove (Member # 8331) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Belle:
This kind of thread makes me think I wouldn't want to meet any of you in person, because you'd probably laugh at me or look down on me because I have a southern accent. That makes me sad. [Frown]

I would just like to state for the record that I love Southern accents [Smile] . I don't normally have one, but if I'm around someone who does for longer than 5 minutes I start picking it up.
 
Posted by Megan (Member # 5290) on :
 
I don't have a southern accent, despite having been born and raised in the south...except, when I'm tired, or around someone else who has a southern accent, my latent southern accent begins to emerge. It's there, underneath, just waiting for a chance to pop out. [Smile]
 
Posted by cmc (Member # 9549) on :
 
Do you think that all of those 'redneck wedding' pictures are real? Sometimes I just think they're too far out not to be some kind of joke or something...

Also - I live in the heart of Nascar. I make fun of rednecks to the rednecks - they make fun of me for being a yankee (which i despise as a bosox fan)... It's all love... : )
 
Posted by BaoQingTian (Member # 8775) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by ElJay:
In general, it is okay to make fun of southerners, or rednecks, or yankees, or whatever. In general, it is not okay to make fun of specific people that you do not know personally. *shrug* Can't stop you, of course, and wouldn't want to. I just think it's tacky. Which, you know, some of my strongly held beliefs have been called tacky on this board today, and I'm certainly not changing them, so I don't expect anything of you, either.

Politicians are specific people, as are celebrities, and they are constantly made fun of. They have chosen to put themselves in the public eye, as has anyone who has posted pictures online.

From the Economist
quote:

But laughter does not unite us all. There are those who have a pathological fear that others will laugh at them. Sufferers avoid situations where there will be laughter, which means most places where people meet. Willibald Ruch of Zurich University surveyed 1,000 Germans and asked them whether they thought they were the butts of jokes and found that almost 10% felt this way. These people also tended to classify taped laughter as jeering. Future research will focus on the hypothesis that there is something seriously wrong with their sense of humour.

And with that, I'm afraid I have to leave for the evening.
 
Posted by Megan (Member # 5290) on :
 
cmc, I think at least some of them are probably real. I don't know for sure, but...eh. Like I said, if it were me, I'd try to use the ones that were obviously not someone's actual wedding photos.
 
Posted by The Pixiest (Member # 1863) on :
 
cmc: Them there yankees... thems got tails.

Othermegan: I'm from the south too, yet one would not know from my accent.
 
Posted by ElJay (Member # 6358) on :
 
*shrug* I don't generally make fun of politicians or celebrities, either. Although I do think there's a difference between taking a job that requires you to promote yourself incessantly and putting your wedding pictures online for your family and friends to see. Regardless, like I said, I'm not trying to convince you in any way. Just sharing my opinion on a current topic of discussion.
 
Posted by GaalDornick (Member # 8880) on :
 
Wow, I think the responses here were way over exaggerated and overly PC.

"This kind of thread makes me think I wouldn't want to meet any of you in person, because you'd probably laugh at me or look down on me because I have a southern accent."

I'm sorry if this sounds insensitive, but where did you get that from?? BQT listed alot more things that just a southern accent about his coworker and still said that he's not a redneck and is his friend. Who here said anything that implies they would look down on someone with a southern accent?

And what are the chances that any of the "rednecks" in those pictures are going to come to Hatrack and be offended that we're using their wedding pictures?
 
Posted by rivka (Member # 4859) on :
 
So it's only a problem to make fun of someone behind their back if they find out about it?
 
Posted by GaalDornick (Member # 8880) on :
 
Hmm, yeah that sounds about right. The whole point of not making offensive jokes is so you don't offend anyone. If the offended (is that the right word?) don't know about it then what's the problem? No one is getting hurt.

I'm kind of in a mood right now so this probably sounds harsher than I mean it to. But I do think people get offended way too easily. It's one thing if your friends are making fun of you, but if it's random internet strangers? Why should you care if they make fun of you, especially in pictures that are obviously begging for laughs.
 
Posted by Stan the man (Member # 6249) on :
 
So when's a Redneck got to be from the South? It's a way of life. Good one at that. I wear my boots a lot when I go out. The girls like them, what can I say? [Smile] An' I do own two Stetson hats and a another off brand one. An' NASCAR is a sport, for all you haters. [Smile]

I bet my grandfather and I have more cars that don't run in his backyard than several of you put together. About half of them mine. One of them would run if someone cared enough to get a water pump for it. It's just an old Ford Festiva that my cousin rolled a few years back. We haul wood in it.
 
Posted by rivka (Member # 4859) on :
 
quote:
The whole point of not making offensive jokes is so you don't offend anyone.
That's one point. The other is not to be the kind of jerk who goes around being offensive.

quote:
Why should you care if they make fun of you, especially in pictures that are obviously begging for laughs.
And if the picture was not "begging for laughs," but was a real wedding picture? I'm sure you'll be happy to volunteer a few shots of yourself for our heckling and amusement.
 
Posted by GaalDornick (Member # 8880) on :
 
"The other is not to be the kind of jerk who goes around being offensive."

Are you still being offensive if no one is getting offended?

"And if the picture was not "begging for laughs," but was a real wedding picture?"

Well, see, I'm pretty sure the pictures posted were jokes. At least the funny ones. Would someone make the effort to make the arch thingy in Juxtapose's third picture out of beer cans if it wasn't meant to be a joke? Same goes for the first one. A cake made out of Twinkies and cupcakes? That's funny in a "greatest idea ever" kind of way [Big Grin] .

"I'm sure you'll be happy to volunteer a few shots of yourself for our heckling and amusement."

If I had pictures that I took as jokes, then sure I would share them. And I promise I wouldn't be offended if people laughed at them.

Edit: Ok are we in agreement that if the pictures used are not real wedding pictures then there is no problem? Since it'd be poking fun at a stereotype and not individual people?
 
Posted by mr_porteiro_head (Member # 4644) on :
 
quote:
Are you still being offensive if no one is getting offended?
Quite possibly.
 
Posted by aspectre (Member # 2222) on :
 
http://manolobrides.com/images/ShotgunWedding.jpg

http://www.hottshottsphoto.com/images/shotgun-wedding.jpg

http://www.snakeoilproductions.com/images/parentpic.gif

http://bikersmag.com/Kickstart/wedz_lg.jpg
 
Posted by quidscribis (Member # 5124) on :
 
I actually know someone who was the bride in a real shotgun wedding.
 
Posted by mr_porteiro_head (Member # 4644) on :
 
By "real shotgun wedding" do you mean that the boy was coerced to marrying the girl he got pregnant, or that he literally was coerced with a shotgun?
 
Posted by quidscribis (Member # 5124) on :
 
She was literally coerced with a shotgun. And she wasn't pregnant, nor had they had sex.
 
Posted by Stan the man (Member # 6249) on :
 
Now there's a twist fer ya.
 


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