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The Bride Wore White, 2-Ply Toilet Paper


Now you can wipe and walk down the aisle…

NEW YORK (AP) – If you’re the kind to need a tissue at weddings, this was the place to be Wednesday. Jennifer Cannon wore a dress made of toilet paper when she was married to Doy Nichols at a public restroom in Times Square.

“You may kiss the bride,” the officiant said, “but please don’t squeeze the Charmin dress.”

The intricately detailed dress _ which looked at a glance like a regular wedding gown _ was designed by Hanah Kim, winner of the 2007 Toilet Paper Wedding Dress Contest, sponsored by Cheap-Chic-Weddings.com.

The ceremony took place at the Charmin Restrooms _ temporary, free public restrooms set up for the event. As the newlyweds from Lexington, Ky., walked back down the aisle, family and friends threw _ what else? _ shredded tissue

May 17, 2008 - Posted by whitewatch | Stupidity | , , , , , , | 1 Comment

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  1. I seriously think that there should be photos on this page. I’m wondering how she kept it together so to say. Interesting and amusing bride!

    Comment by Svara | October 23, 2008 | Reply


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