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This was my formula a week ago:
1. Introduce yourself / Welcome the guests
2. Thank/compliment the bride
3. Groom-related funny story or joke
4. Heartfelt/mushy stuff
5. Toast the bride and groom
Don't worry about your jokes being super funny. Everyone else should be liquored up by that point, so everything will seem funnier to them. Also, don't use jokes from the net, as they're all recycled and dumb anyways. And keep it short.
I am the worst public speaker ever, and I managed to pull it off.
If I can do it, so can you.
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Graham
1984 Carrera Targa
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