Ok so you may have seen it, maybe not. I think moments like these make me feel good about being alive. A very original (first I've seen it) and soon to be catchy trend for sure. God bless them!!
Personally it was inspirational. Such a positive attitude towards ANYTHING meaningful in life such as this is commendable. I don't care if you're a fisherman, grave digger, farmer or registered ball washer, that vid makes you feel good in an otherwise depressing world.
To me it means to enjoy what you do or who you're with. No matter what it is, LOVE it!
I've worked at nearly 100 weddings and I gotta say I wish all weddings were like this one. I've seen some wild weddings but none of them have seemed like this much fun.
Yeah I can only imagine what the reception was like!
I love weddings and receptions. Those kids had so much energy and forethought to choreograph that it makes it that much enjoyable to watch. With that many great friends how can you fail at anything in life?
I seriously could become a wedding reception DJ and do it for a living and love it every weekend. I know most say it gets old but like I said long before:
The key to your happiness is loving what you do and doing what you love. All else falls into place after that.
Kind of funny that they picked a song by a guy who beat up his girlfriend... lol.
But I totally agree with you Paul. I think it's pretty cool. Getting married is supposed to be one of the happiest days of your life, but for how many couples does it end up being mostly nerve-racking, and uptight? 90%? I'm all for breaking from bad tradition. Like having a typical, mechanical, boring wedding. You want it to be the happiest day of your life? Then celebrate it like it's exactly that. And I bet you they last as a couple too. Their wedding says something about their attitudes towards life.
Yeah I wish I had my wedding day back Pit. Like a first impression though you can't get it back. All you can do is look forward.
"Those who cannot remember the past, are condemned to repeat it,"
It's a shame that most of today's marriages end in divorce. People take it too lightly from the get go. Back in my folks' day you ALWAYS went overboard with the wedding because it WAS the only one you'll have. Today too many are getting hitched for tax reasons or simply to cut down on living costs. It's become a convenience thing and it's tearing down what a marriage is supposed to mean. I'm glad to see there are at least some ppl out there still willing to celebrate in such grand fashion the most important decision you'll ever make.
And I don't mean choosing between an Xbox or a PS3.
The priest (Catholic) at my wedding would not allow the song "Here comes the bride" to be played in his Church. He claimed it was written for a whore that was getting married (go figure).
He also did not say "You may now Kiss the bride" He thought that should be left to the bedroom.