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...appropriating what wasn’t even a great idea in the first place, this video isn’t all that bad. In this winkingly dramatic carnival/cabaret of insanity and hedonism, harlequins, magicians, and of course a ringmaster, invade a wedding, at which “the poor groom??s bride is a whore” and is found kissing a mime. While this has been done before, what the video lacks in originality it makes up for in exuberance. Its saving grace is a complete lack of self-seriousness. Swirling camerawork around clowns, mimes, unicyclists...
...mere minutes before the start of the ceremony. But that’s not the all-time best wedding blooper. According to Edington, that honor belongs to “the bride who asked, just before the wedding began, whether the best man could stand in for the groom??because the groom ‘isn’t feeling well today.’ Answer: very, very bad idea...
Benjamin D. Grizzle ’03 and Heather A. Woodruff ’03 met in Annenberg as first-years. Woodruff remembers being intrigued as Grizzle recounted the story of one Harvard senior’s wedding proposal to another. She says she was impressed by the future groom??s creative tactics, but Grizzle assured her that some day his own proposal would be more elaborate. Grizzle and Woodruff became friends that year, while each maintained a long-distance relationship with someone from home...