When I got married in 1999, I had some things I wanted to do in the ceremony. I wanted to perform “Come Live With Me and Be My Love” (which really is so beautiful you may not realize it’s a P.D.Q. Bach song from his “Liebslieder Polkas”), and I even got the sheet music, but I just couldn’t get it organized with my friends. And I really wanted to switch from our processional music right to the blasting horns part of “The Imperial March” when the groom (me) entered, but I chickened out. (I’m looping it in for the DVD, though.) All in all, we had a nice normal beautiful ceremony, aside from the M&M characters on one of our wedding cakes (and not the official cake). I just wish I’d gotten a little more inventive.
Like THIS GUY. What a cool ceremony. Of course, what would you expect from a guy with a Comic Book Advent Calendar?
I found Scott at Polite Dissent amongst our registered TypeKey commenters and checked out his site. I remember linking to one of his posts a long time ago, but I’d forgotten to keep Polite Dissent in my bookmarks.
So, he’s into comics and politics and medicine, and especially likes nitpicking medical science in comic books? Now I’m scared. This is exactly the kind of guy who’s going to haunt me when I am doing a superhero medical book. (I already know that I glossed over a medical point in the first Metro Med story, but there’s only so much you can do in the space of one word balloon.)
(Yes, I’m just teasing him. Actually, I need to get a copy of MM #0 off to him in the mail.)
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