Newlyweds Get Into The Spirit Of It
As well-wishing zombies and witches looked on, an Ohio couple got married last week at the haunted house where they work. Tina Milhoane, 22, and Robert Seifer, 24, exchanged vows at the Seven Floors of Hell haunted house's outdoor cemetery. The groom made his entrance in a hearse, emerging from a coffin borne by six pallbearers, while the minister was dressed as the Grim Reaper and read the service from a scroll clutched in a bony gloved hand.
FOOTNOTE: Hell of a way to get hitched.
11 comments:
Definitely not your standard, drab Justice of the Peace marriage, indeed! I can only sit here and WISH that I would've been so imaginative with my own! Although I'm afraid I'd have had to forgo the "coffin, with all the trimmings"...!
People are giving too much imprtance to Halloween and hell.It leads to the practice of the occult and satanic rituals.
Such marriages could be on the way to hell.
why can 't people ficus on peace, bright and happy themes instead of the dark and evil.
Oh, good grief.
wow....how fun! Not how I would do it...but interesting none the less.
Yikes - I wonder how the children will turn out??
Not your average ceremony to be sure. Somehow taking serious vows in such a setting seems like it would lose some of the meaning. Where on earth do you find this stuff???
TM
Waoww.. thats interesting. Wish I could do it once more :-(
No wonder marriage as a way of life is going down the tubes. It is a serious commitment not child's play. I wonder what acting out they will do when they get divorced as I am sure they will, basing their life on such a farce.
They definitely won't be accused of having a boring wedding!
Alternate footnote:
First wedding in history to BEGIN in a cemetery.
Bradley
The Egel Nest
Depressing State of an Union.
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