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HA HA!!! :) That's funny, Angie.I've had several friends post something about being married on the day of the wedding or the next day they have wedding pics up. I think that's kind of weird, but who am I to judge?
I side with KD on this one also. I found it disrespectful for all invited.
I attended a wedding in Texas where the groomsmen all had cans of beer in their jacket pockets that they popped open in unison when the minister pronounced the couple married.
I don't like wacky wedding shit, to be honest, but it's not my wedding, so I just sort of shrug my shoulders...I don't like when the groom and bride dance down the aisle to rap music for youtube or whatever or people banging on glasses to get them to kiss or any of that. But that's because I'm an antisocial bastard who probably spends most of my time at weddings reading in the coatroom, anyway.We're at a great point in our "go to weddings" life. Most of our friends are married and all of the kids we know are too young to get married. So I haven't been to a wedding in a few years. However, my students have started invited me to their weddings. I'll find a way to dodge them.
All I know is that if I would have done something like that the funniest part of the clip (for everyone but me) would have been my wife shooting me that mad hornet/"i'm SO kicking your ass when we get home" look.
King Dinösaur wrote: "I think this is one of the signs of our civilization coming to an end. I don't find it cute at all. Unlike Heidi, I have no problem being judgmental. I only wish I were also jury and executioner..."Dontcha just hate being judged for being judgemental?
I'll throw in my judgmental-ness in as well. That guy is a massive fucking asshole for being so completely disrespectful to his bride like that. And now his jackassedry is fodder for YouTube nation. What a trouser stain.
Also, I give that marriage 6 months before he cheats on her.
If I were to have pulled that stunt during my wedding...well, let's just say I wouldn't have been given the opportunity to pull that stunt.
Also, I give that marriage 6 months before he cheats on her.
If I were to have pulled that stunt during my wedding...well, let's just say I wouldn't have been given the opportunity to pull that stunt.
Gus wrote: "I'll throw in my judgmental-ness in as well. That guy is a massive fucking asshole for being so completely disrespectful to his bride like that. And now his jackassedry is fodder for YouTube nation..."Jaime would've SOOOO kicked your ass senseless and left you curled up in a corner praying for relief if you tried it.
I am calling for an official Gus-said-trouser-stain count.
From here on out, KD, you're the official to keep score on the # of times Gus uses "trouser stain" as a disparaging nickname. :)
We need to come up with an official title for you in this role.And in assisting you in your official capacity, it will be our role to help keep you up to date... you know, in case you're out or something. Someone will have to shoot you a PM or a shout out of some sort. :) Maybe we'll spam you "trouser stain!"s...
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http://www.lamebook.com/i-now-pronoun...A better video.
Which proves that the bride was in on it because she whips out her phone too.
I fully agree with Misha. Don't find it funny? I'm sure the happy couple doesn't care.
Goofy. Too bad they didn't have the confidence to do that the night before, at the rehearsal.Ah well. Their day.
If you don't like it, don't do your wedding that way. Otherwise, no, you're not the ones to judge because it wasn't your wedding. It wasn't the guests' wedding. It was the couple's wedding, and they have every right to have made the ceremony into whatever they wanted it to be.
That's right. But I will judge because, well, I can. I roll my eyes just as hard when couples light a unity candle.
My dislike for this is based on the fact that I hate for the emphasis people put on tweeting and putting up crazy updates (really, posting about your vd is TOO much information.)
For the record, I liked the people who danced down the aisle.
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I think it was funny, but now way I would ever do it. I don't even twitter or facebook. And I don't have a cell phone either. Guess that would make it hard. (But I doubt when I get married, YEARS away, I will have a phone by then.)
If you're going to do something like this, I think you have to be ready to be judged, sure. My guess is that they wanted to get a reaction from the audience...so...here are your reactions:)
I don't have a problem with it. I think what is more annoying are the couples that have a cake fight when they're supposed to simply feed a bite to each other and they end up smashing fistfulls into each other's face and hair. What the fuck is that?




I can't get all bitchy about this. I'd consider doing the same.