Man Updates Twitter and Facebook Accounts During His Own Wedding


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Dana Hanna of Abingdon, Maryland updated his Facebook relationship status at the altar, immediately after the presiding pastor declared the marriage. In The Los Angeles Times, W.J. Hennigan writes:

Hanna explains on YouTube that he did it for laughs and that the gag was a surprise to everybody in attendance except the minister. This would explain his wife’s look as he pulled “his” and “hers” cellphones from his tuxedo pockets.

“This was just done to be funny -- we really don't Facebook THAT often :),” he wrote on YouTube. “I have a lot of family scattered around the country and we all use Facebook a lot to keep in touch.”


You can read Hanna's full explanation at the YouTube link.

Link via CollegeHumor

I agree with Geekazoid, but disagree with Peetie Marie. It was actually kind of cool, I somehow see him being ironical, and perfectly laying the foundation of their particular marriage.
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I'm all for people doing whatever they want to celebrate their marriage, so on one hand, I say, great, if it's something you wanted to in order to lighten things up, that's your business. That doesn't mean that I don't think it's utterly tacky.
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having watched a lot of wedding shows on tv, and having been to redneck weddings, this isn't that bad.

all you people who say a wedding is serious business: Only if the bride and groom want it to be. It's their day, get the hell over it.
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