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This is very adorable. The couple met online and lived 4000 miles apart until taking their relationship to the next (AKA highest) level: IRL. Her vows included “To Follow you and Friend you” and “To not complain when you play Call Of Duty with your friends.” How sweet is that?! Check out the full ceremony below (and the tweets here):
If you can’t get enough of Sara and Paul, watch their interview over at Urlesque!
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Congrats to them we share a wedding date.
Was watching this event online and warned them not to do anything that will get them mentioned on this site. See, this is what happens when people don’t take kind advice =D
Like spelling “Nuptials” wrong?
Wonder why the name is spelled differently:
SubrbanOblivion vs. SuburbanOblivion.
Because Twitter has a character limit on usernames.
Aw…how sweet!
#commonmisspellings, #nuptials, #googleautocompletewouldhavecaughtthis.
How relieved must he have been to find out she was really a she.
At least she isn’t a hypocrite.
Could they stand any further apart? It looks like they just met.
They deserve to be beaten for this
BIngo
I wish these sad, sad, sad, sad, people a happy wedding and life together.
+2 points for actually putting the kilt on with the pleats facing the right direction.
“merging hard drives…” um, lolwhut? I didn’t think that was legal in Alabama… maybe he’s merging *his* hard drive with her… um… serial port…
the serial ports on the front are easier, but i find that the ones on the back to be a more secure fit
Uh -10 points for being an O’Flaherty and being in a kilt and a print that isnt connected with irish at all! It not a scot name. Im a o’flah in ireland here.
-10 points for not knowing your tartans – It is an Irish tartan, it’s actually called “Irish National”- it’s just not the O’Flaherty one because I couldn’t get that in the US.
Actually correction – the one I rented wasn’t “Irish National” (that has more yellow in it) – don’t know why I was thinking of that one just now – I wore “celtic pride” – which is neither Scottish nor Irish nor Welsh – It’s just “Celtic” and celebrates all people of Celtic heritage.
-1000 points to @girlgerm! the actual person corrected you. how does this make you feel.+1000 points to @Paul O’Flaherty foe owning this guy!
awsome
We can only hope they don’t breed.
You both looked great, but what’s with the handfasting, I thought that was a pre-marriage thing?
This is amazing
sooo sweet. I really want this to happen to me and my boyfriend who lives in california. I am in NC ^^
Hey, I’m all for love, even geeky love… But the misspellings in the wedding invite are making my eyes bleed. Come on, it’s the most important day of your life, woman! PROOFREAD, willya?
And yes, I put the responsibility on the woman, because this is the kind of stuff we should micromanage from the moment we become engaged. I sent my wedding invites back to the printer because they printed them in light black ink rather than the dark grey I had ordered. We demand PERFECTION, right? So… Quality Control FAIL!
Otherwise, though, I wish them all the best and hope that the first 15 years of their marriage will be as awesome as the first 15 years of mine have been with my husband. And that’s been pretty frickin’ awesome.
I agree. Having a mistake like that on wedding invitations is just beyond stupid. Surely to GAWD someone in the family can spell?!…and would have noticed it and done as you did and sent them all back!
At just because Monotype Corsiva is available on most PCs does not mean it is an appropriate font for large amounts of text on a wedding invitation. Not to mention the fact that it is so over-used.
This is why important documents should be done by someone with typographic knowledge. Just because you have the technology to print your own wedding invitations does not mean you have the skill to design one well.
Still, it is only an invitation. Best of luck to the bride and groom in their marriage.
Geekiness aside, I thought it was a nice ceremony with nice words. The tech/geek angle wasn’t really played up too much and not the focus of the ceremony.
A Twitter divorce would be splendidly edgy. Let’s hope this dude doesn’t retweet away from home.
http://www.iamstaggered.com/featured/twitter-at-weddings
If it was anything but Twitter, this might be cute. I effing HATE twitter
Haters on wedding invites? Seriously? Let me guess, during your spare time you kick puppies….
No one is hating on the invitation. They’re hating on the massive lack of effort put into it. Its almost as if she didn’t ever type more than 20 words at a time. >__>
So Twitter and a pool party….. Will they have their COMPUTERS next to the pool???? Doesn’t sound too bright to me….
I hate when couples use “cute” inside jokes in their vows, it’s annoying. Then I have to listen to all the old relatives talk about how funny it was. No, it wasn’t. Did you not see my eye roll?
Huh? People in Scotland has the interwebs now? What next, men are gonna start wearing pants?
Yes! We even have indoor toilets believe it or not! :p
-Fried- indoor toilets.
Ssshh! How’d you know? <..>
XD
@BehindGreyEyes WIN !!
@ Sara and paul … good luck to you both !!
@Persistent Cat hmm.. it is theier right to do so .. ’cause the world outside isn’t cute afterall
Congrats guys!!! I’m so happy for you!
“Adorable” until you know the whole story. They met and fell in love living 4000 miles apart, as well as both being married at the time. Fail!
EPIC fail!! Wonder how long it will take until the new wears off of THIS marriage, and one of them heads back online? I’ll give it five years, tops. Adultery tends not to start things off on the right foot…
Not to mention…young kids involved, so I understand. The Internet is not always a Force for Good, people.
And if you knew the whole story you might have a different point of view – but seeing as you don’t.