Sometimes Silence *Is* Golden

December 2nd, 2009

I just came across this story about a new groom tweeting and updating his Facebook status from the altar (h/t Marc Girolimetti).

Apparently the groom also felt the urge to tweet about his bride’s undergarments. And, it would seem, is slightly perturbed that the story was picked up by Mashable.

Um. Ya think?!

I guess we’ll have to wait and see whether Mr. Hanna gets a sudden surge in Twitter followers, which wouldn’t surprise me at all.

To each his (or her) own, for sure, and I sincerely hope it’s all sunshine and roses for the couple from here on out. But sometimes silence really is golden.

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2 Responses to “Sometimes Silence *Is* Golden”

  1. Ann Marie van den Hurk APR on December 14, 2009 10:53 pm

    Um. What do I think? There are some things that don’t need to be Tweeted… funerals, religious services… some things are meant to be private not not shared. We all have inside jokes with spouses and friends… I think in many ways lines are being crossed… trust broken. I just wonder how his new wife feels about all of this?

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    Shonali Burke Reply:

    That’s the million dollar question, Ann Marie!

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