Abraham
Footballguy
Sure, having the wedding go off is no big deal. Aside from the planning and people in town, it's a celebration of something. Cool, no problem.I can understand continuing with the wedding on some level...lots of planning, friends, family etc.Abraham said:Piers Morgan just interviewed a couple from Boston that "pushed on" and got married yesterday after the bombing.Highlights:The husband looking like he wanted to die.The wife saying they decided to go through with the wedding even though she didn't know if their dinner reservations had been impacted.The wife feeling sorry for people who were "hurt and also those that aren't able to finish the race."Matching track suits even though the race was over 33 hours ago and they had pictures last night of her in a wedding gown.Wtf is wrong with some people?
But the fact that they went on TV to "explain themselves" is ridiculous
I'm trying to find a video though - it really was so bad that I couldn't help but
He asked if they thought about canceling and she jumps in "Oh no....we were never going to cancel....we might have postponed but we weren't cancelling." At this point the husband has that "what have I done" look going on and crazy woman is coming out in full form. It was almost as if the whole interview went down in a way where she was living under a rock, producers at CNN told her all day that they wanted to interview her about her wedding, and then two minutes before turning on the cameras they said, "Oh yeah there was a terrorist attack in town and people have died....we're live in 3....2...1..."
I've only learned because of this trip that it is apparently two words: Orang Utan. That's the way I keep seeing it, anyway.