A couple from California have hit a new high in the world of pothead weddings. Not content with a cheeky post-ceremony spliff, John Elledge and Whitney Alexander had a purpose built weed tent at their ...
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The open bar, an American wedding staple, just got a hell of a lot more boring thanks to one Oregon couple who decided to treat their wedding guests to a straight-up weed smorgasbord. They had a weed ...
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Who among has not partaken of the long-standing tradition of sneaking weed into a wedding reception? Now, one couple in Oregon went out of their way to get all their guests stoned. Newlyweds Whitney ...
John and Whitney from the US were the couple who decided they wanted pot to be a part of their big day. [Instagram/Jessica Hill Lovely] A wedding should include everyone and everything you love – ...
Guests attending John Elledge and Whitney Alexander’s August 8 wedding were surprised to find a pungent aroma coming from one of the tents — marijuana. The happy couple, who were already high on life, ...
Newlyweds welcome wedding guests with weed tent Instead of a traditional bar, these newlyweds opted for a weed tent at their wedding reception. The move follows Oregon's decision to legalize the ...
Guests at a recent Oregon wedding reception were treated to something unusual in lieu of an open bar: marijuana. Newlyweds Whitney Alexander and John Elledge had a "budtender" in a "weed tent" who ...
WASHINGTON — Who needs balloons and doves released in the air when you have a weed bar to take your wedding guests higher? According to Mashable, two Oregonian love birds took their matrimonial bliss ...
Twenty-eight years after Bob Marley romanticized marijuana, the drug has earned top billing in the ultimate love-fest: weddings. In Washington, Colorado, Alaska, and Oregon—the four states where it’s ...