A wedding should reflect the personality of the couple, and in this case, I would say Paul and Caragh Brooks are a cheesy, crunchy and spicy good time! In addition to not sweating the insane details that go into weddings, and saving a lot of money, as a result of their decision to wed in the hallowed halls of Taco Bell, their guests get to graze on Bacon and Cheddar Gordita Crunches and cheesy burritos! Awesome.
The bouquet toss always seems to be really important to somebody, you know? It was clearly paramount to this wedding guest, who practiced her wicked jumpshot leading up to the event, and then brought her A-game.
Those other bridesmaids never even had a chance.
I think I've been blinded. By Swarovski crystals. And an unnaturally dense mass of ruffles.
As a savory food lover and a fan of people with a good sense of humor, I love this story. Tom and Kerry Watts of Norwich, CT both love burgers and decided that substituting a 42-pound cheeseburger (the equivalent of 100 quarter pounders) for a wedding cake was the way to go. Tom, a firefighter, said of their unusual choice: "Not only did I get to marry the woman of my dreams but I also got to have the burger of my dreams in the same day."
Remember, it's the first day of the rest of your lives together. Drink life to the fullest.
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One might be inclined to scoff derisively at a wedding that takes place at the Waffle House — if one doesn't know the love of a good waffle or a grilled Texas bacon double patty melt plate. (Mmmmm! :drool:) If you think about how complicated, expensive, and stressful weddings are when people obsess over details and forget to have fun, this makes so much sense.
You know the scene in My Best Friend's Wedding when the dude pretending to be with Julia Roberts breaks into song while smack in the middle of a speech, and as Hollywood would have it, the whole table joins in? The peeps below made the scene a little less Hollywood and a little more Broadway. They had a fantastic performance, but I wanna know how everyone in attendance at this wedding (even the father of the groom!) had a voice fit for singing.
The best humorists couldn't come up with this stuff: Fillerup-Standing. Kumon-Topomi. And, my personal fave, Moore-Bacon.
Who doesn't love a custard-filled cake?
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