The Wedding Register

Monday, December 31, 2007

Something Borrowed, Something Flushable


For the last post of 2007, we go out not with a bang but with...toilet paper.

Bride Jennifer Canon chose for her nuptials to get married in a public restroom. I'm not sure if this had originally been in her top choices for destinations. Just saying. It was a New York public restroom, I'll give her, the Charmin restrooms to be exact. The bride wore white...toilet paper. Created out of just seven rolls of the white, extra absorbent stuff, the dress was the winning creation of the 2007 Toilet Paper Wedding Dress Contest.

Ok, can we just go back to the fact that she willingly agreed to get married in a public restroom? I mean, the dress is very clever, but a public restroom? Really? Really.

More pictures of the 2-ply nuptialshere.

Monday, December 17, 2007

Silvertongued Devil

From the oops files...

"A Cambodian wedding was thrown into chaos when the groom's wife and 17-month-old son stumbled across him and a new spouse greeting guests outside their reception party, local media and restaurant staff said Monday. Local daily Rasmei Kampuchea reported Soung Soh Leap, 30, and her son believed Lam Davuth, 38, was away on business and were going to market when they happened by a restaurant and saw him with a new bride welcoming guests.

A receptionist at Sorya Restaurant confirmed the story.

"The first wife screamed a lot ... but after he talked quietly to the other bride, the new one seemed okay," the receptionist, who declined to be named, said by telephone.
Police said they declined Soh Leap's requests to intervene as it was a domestic matter and the wedding eventually went on.
Adultery and bigamy are criminal offenses punishable by jail in Cambodia, but Soh Leap would need to make a formal complaint to the court before action could be taken, police said."

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