...was the wedding performed at DragonCon?
From the video, it looks like it was performed in Grand Central Station, but the groom & co are definitely in spandex before the stunt begins. I think Bride would have to be pretty dim to not realize something was up.
the groom & co are definitely in spandex
That's never a good sign.
I don't think there's time in today's job market for me to send paper thank you notes after an interview. I got this job, for instance, before I'd have been able to get them one. Not that I sent an email one, because it was through a consulting company and I didn't have the end company's contact information.
I think if the groom's shenanigans honestly took me by surprise, I'd be pissed. If I knew it's the sort of thing he'd likely pull, I guess I could take it in stride. I can't watch the video from here, but them already being in spandex sounds iffy.
yes- spandex, and duct tape. I can actually see it being a surprise, because three guys came in and pontificated a few minutes before anything happened. the groom would have been able to duck out and change easily.
I think it's at the reception, and the groom & 2 guys in duct tape v-neck shirts ducked out and changed. The look on the bride's face at the end is very much WTF? And then he dips her back into a kiss and she's like, okay, I guess I have to kiss you, but seriously, W. T. F.??
It's a shame, because I bet many weddings would be improved by the phrase "KNEEL BEFORE ZOD!"
I'm trying to think of a Batman analogue and coming up dry. Of course, that's probably because I'm earwormed with the opening monologue to Shoop by Salt'n'Pepa (how you doin', baby? / No, not you / You, the bow-legged one) with the visuals of the Winchester brothers and it's really hard to shake.
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Does that say "dogs and oats living together"?