'When the priest said, 'You may kiss the bride,' and she turned and gave the groom her cheek.'
"The groom accidentally stepped on the bride's gown while going up stairs, and she slapped him and called him blind. So he turned the other way and left.""When the groom smashed cake in the bride's face during the cake cutting, and she immediately started crying, disappeared to the bathroom for 30 minutes, and barely spoke to him the rest of the night.
And he's still married to her!""When the bride got drunk and started screaming about how much she hated her in-laws...who were in earshot.""During their first dance, the groom kept trying to kiss the bride, and she kept subtly avoiding it.""When the bride kept telling anyone who would listen that she booked the wedding through Groupon, and that it was super cheap.
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