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MinutiaeMan
Member # 444
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http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/space/08/10/space.marriage.ap/index.html
I think I would've been more impressed if they'd let the bride ferry up on a Soyuz and conduct the ceremony there.
How the heck can you have a wedding if one of the parties is not present, anyway? I assume there's got to be some limitations on that? After all, we can't have people marrying some unwitting schmuck without their knowledge, right? Would it be limited to some kind of real-time communication if physical presence is impossible?
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The359
Member # 37
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They probably require a live feed or something, be it video or phone. The idea is probably for people wanting to marry soldiers who are on duty and such.
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TSN
Member # 31
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I saw that on an episode of "Happy Days".
No, I don't recall why I was watching "Happy Days".
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PsyLiam
Member # 73
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Careful Timmy, or you might end up all mainstream and normal.
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Cartmaniac
Member # 256
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Happy Days was mainstream TV?
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PsyLiam
Member # 73
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Sit on it.
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Nim
Member # 205
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I think that bride struck gold, wouldn't you say?
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Shik
Member # 343
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On "M*A*S*H," Klinger got married while in Korea. His wife was in Toledo & they did it via radiophonic contraptionaryism.
They had matching wedding dresses.
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PsyLiam
Member # 73
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They also had comics that weren't written until 10 years later, and a Korean War that lasted roughly 7 billion times as the one in our reality did.
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TSN
Member # 31
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Yeah, but it was funny.
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CaptainMike20X6
Member # 709
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4 times as long.
plus the had Harry Morgan playing Col. Potter, so when i first heard of Harry Potter i thought they were talking about the MASH dude
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PsyLiam
Member # 73
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quote: Originally posted by TSN: Yeah, but it was funny.
Hang on, shouldn't we be on the opposite sides of this argument?
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TSN
Member # 31
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Good comedy has a lower standard for nit-picking.
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Wraith
Member # 779
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I seem to remember there's a three day cooling off period for marriages carried out over subspace. Of course, that may have been a spoof...
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