Not my cuppa tea but to each their own. It was probably unique to them and their lives, though.
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Not my cuppa tea but to each their own. It was probably unique to them and their lives, though.
What a wonderful bright spot you put in my day with this. Been a little blue lately but this sure put the smile back on my face.
What a wonderful grp. of friends. Can you imagine the fun they had practicing this?
Not my cup of tea either, neither the music or dancing, just seems very disrespectful in a house of God. Were it at a banquet hall or reception hall, fine. Sorry, JMHO.
Fun to watch but I'm also old fashioned and would like to see that at the reception rather then the ceremony.
Love this! Marriage is truly a celebration and they certainly did! Wish I could have been there! What JOY!
Wow, happy, happy group, must have taken a lot of practice. thanks for sharing.
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Colleen S.
I LOVED THIS. Such a fun way to begin their lives together.....Thanks for sharing it with us.
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JoAnn
I love it! Its great that people incorporate their own personalities in their ceremony. We had a very low key and casual ceremony in our back yard and after the vows we sang "I got you babe" by Sonny & Cher. Song sheets had been handed out to the guests as they set up their lawn chairs!
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Sorry- I'm not religious but I also feel this "flash mob" performance may be more appropriate for the reception than in a church. Their wedding- their choice. Wonder how it will look to their children in 15 years?