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BooMan
Martin Longman a contributing editor at the Washington Monthly. He is also the founder of Booman Tribune and Progress Pond. He has a degree in philosophy from Western Michigan University.
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I’ve watched this three times today already and it still makes me tear up with happiness. What great fun!
Yeah – I watched it a couple of times yesterday, and was surprised to see it again on CNN this morning. Fun stuff. Wish I’d been to a wedding like THAT!
It was on ABC tonight as well … I don’t get it though .. it’s people being goofy .. so what?
Ummmm – no! It is people expressing joy at an occasion instead of acting all pompous and solemn. I never understood why when a bride approaches her marriage she must use something called the “hesitation step”. If you need to hesitate, then perhaps you should reconsider the decision. And if it is the right decision, then dancing joyfully toward it seems absolutely appropriate.
Hesitation step? Never heard of it. Who wears brown though? That seems so 1970’s.
What a really, really, really great entrance to a wedding at church. The love shines through this holy and joyful dance. The couple is surely blessed with such a wonderful set of friends. Great joy to all of them!
I’m a pastor – and I will be showing this to couples I counsel and plan with – let’s have some FUN. So wonderful.
Great idea for your flock!
It’s really not that terribly different from a traditional entrance. I like it.
Really? I find it quite different in that no one is “stepping with hesitation” into it.