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Couple weds in fast-food style ... in Taco Bell

Customers continue to order tacos and burritos as vows are exchanged


NORMAL, Illinois - Wedding bells meant the Mexican fast food chain Taco Bell for Paul and Caragh Brooks.

Customers inside the fast-food restaurant continued to order tacos and burritos as the couple sat Friday in an orange Taco Bell booth and exchanged vows.

"It's appropriate," groom Paul Brooks said. "It's an offbeat relationship."

Employees displayed hot sauce packets labeled with the words "Will you marry me?" They decorated the restaurant with streamers and balloons.
The bride wore a $15 hot pink dress and the entire wedding cost about $200. Several dozen guests looked on as the couple's friend, Ryan Green of Normal, administered the vows while wearing a T-shirt. He was ordained online.

"This is the way to go — there's no stress," said the groom's mother, Kathy Brooks.

Caragh Brooks, 21, of Australia, met Paul Brooks, 30, on an Internet dating Web site. They already had the same last name.

The couple wrote back and forth and talked on the phone for nine months before Caragh Brooks moved to the United States.

"We have the same brain, just in two bodies," Paul Brooks said. "We think alike in virtually every manner. We have the same interests, viewpoints."

He proposed on New Year's Eve and, because they like to spend time at the local Taco Bell, they decided to wed there.

"I would never have expected in my life in working here there would be a wedding," restaurant manager Carl Hamlow said.

SOURCE: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28599180/?GT1=43001

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I took the liberty of highlighting a few words.:hehe:
 
Couple weds in fast-food style ... in Taco Bell

Customers continue to order tacos and burritos as vows are exchanged


NORMAL, Illinois - Wedding bells meant the Mexican fast food chain Taco Bell for Paul and Caragh Brooks.

Customers inside the fast-food restaurant continued to order tacos and burritos as the couple sat Friday in an orange Taco Bell booth and exchanged vows.

"It's appropriate," groom Paul Brooks said. "It's an offbeat relationship."

Employees displayed hot sauce packets labeled with the words "Will you marry me?" They decorated the restaurant with streamers and balloons.
The bride wore a $15 hot pink dress and the entire wedding cost about $200. Several dozen guests looked on as the couple's friend, Ryan Green of Normal, administered the vows while wearing a T-shirt. He was ordained online.

"This is the way to go — there's no stress," said the groom's mother, Kathy Brooks.

Caragh Brooks, 21, of Australia, met Paul Brooks, 30, on an Internet dating Web site. They already had the same last name.

The couple wrote back and forth and talked on the phone for nine months before Caragh Brooks moved to the United States.

"We have the same brain, just in two bodies," Paul Brooks said. "We think alike in virtually every manner. We have the same interests, viewpoints."

He proposed on New Year's Eve and, because they like to spend time at the local Taco Bell, they decided to wed there.

"I would never have expected in my life in working here there would be a wedding," restaurant manager Carl Hamlow said.
because your cousins. not that theres anything wrong with cousins marrying each other....
 
And here I thought my fantasy wedding was unique. It looks so pathetically standard compared to this one.
 
''Internet dating Web site''-This explains everything.
 
I can already see the movie with Paul Giamatti and Janeane Garofalo "In what critics are calling... A Masterpiece... Five Stars... Garofalo shines... 'Taco Flavoured Kisses' Coming to a theater near you"
 
I can already see the movie with Paul Giamatti and Janeane Garofalo "In what critics are calling... A Masterpiece... Five Stars... Garofalo shines... 'Taco Flavoured Kisses' Coming to a theater near you"

:lmao:

Too bad there aren't any pictures of this Taco Bell wedding. I honestly wonder what that hot pink dress looked like and if they both were mumbling their vows through mouth filled tacos...
 
Sounds....spicy.:oldrazz:

What a delicious idea, not my pick for a restaurant to get married but, then again, it'll be remembered.
 
:lmao:

Too bad there aren't any pictures of this Taco Bell wedding. I honestly wonder what that hot pink dress looked like and if they both were mumbling their vows through mouth filled tacos...

I'm just kinda curious how huge these two are.
 
Since having their wedding at Taco Bell, I'm guessing their honeymoon consisted of non-stop diarrhea lava dumpage.
 
Why the **** would you get married in a Taco Bell?! Just about every Taco Bell I've ever been in has been about ten feet by ten feet.... it would be quite a chore for two thin people to do, but since these people are getting married in a taco bell, I assume they are a couple of fatties, no?
 
Not fatties... huh. :dry:
 
I know. The girl actually ain't that bad looking. I was expecting them to look like this:


Good God, man! :eek::eek::eek:

And she has a receding hairline to boot.... :csad:
 
Anyone notice that this is in "Normal" Illinois? What was it backwards day or something?
 

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