This is actually pretty cool, they've recognised that a marriage is just something silly you agree upon and if to them being married on facebook is as important as to some people is that a random stranger who happens to be a priest says you're married... why not?
Who can claim copyright on their wedding? Apparently it's the groom who took down the video [rightcelebrity.com]. Why would you tell the world you got married, then try to take it back? Looks like the video is still up [youtube.com], my guess is the video in this post wasn't the original. Next stop: plastic surgeon to fix his wife's beak. Looks like being a software guru [74.125.47.132] doesn't get the chicks after all.
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A clip of the stunt has been posted on YouTube where it has become an internet hit with nearly 180,000 viewers to date.
It has become much more popular now that its on /.
429,242 views
*Tear* (Score:2)
It's a sad sad world we live in. I think I cried a little inside.
Now to go tweet about this...
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Not surprised :) (Score:1)
Next status incoming (Score:1)
Video taken down (Score:2)
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the tour guide says (Score:1)
"and if you'll look closely on the left side of the bus, you'll see two idiots trying to be funny so their interwebz fame grows."
Cheerleader: "look, honey. Nerds!"
Ogre: "neeeEEEEERRRRRRds!"
original video (Score:1)
Losers (Score:2)
Fucking pathetic. I can't wait 'til a couple of years hence, when she updates her status while the pool boy is downloading a virus into her system.