:16:01
Mom, come on. She wasn't
even supposed to be there.
:16:05
You know, I don't think I'm gonna
let him walk me down the aisle.
:16:09
Please stop worrying about me.
I am fine. I'm fine.
:16:12
In a way, it sets me free.
I feel strangely liberated.
:16:16
And he is still
your father, after all,
:16:18
and if he wants to make
a complete and utter fool of himself
:16:22
by trying in some
pathetically cliché fashion
:16:27
to recapture
his sorry state of manhood,
:16:30
by hooking up with not even
a very attractive bimbo...
:16:33
then if that's what he wants,
I'm fine with that.
:16:37
Someone toss, please.
:16:41
Now.
:16:45
This is our reception area.
:16:48
With out post-ceremony
champagne bar...
:16:52
which is conveniently located
right next to our very own chapel.
:17:00
Can't you picture
walking down this aisle?
:17:02
In a coffin.
:17:05
Sorry, it's just...
a little depressing.
:17:08
Actually, nobody's ever
said that before.
:17:10
Lewis... say something.
What do you think?
:17:13
Well, I like it.
It's very clean.
:17:17
Clean?
:17:19
Is that what you want
our wedding day to be? Clean?
:17:22
It's not... it's not pretty,
:17:24
it's not intimate,
it's not romantic.
:17:27
I'm just so happy
that I get to marry you.
:17:29
I'm sorry, not to pressure you,
:17:31
but this space does
book up quickly for Spring.
:17:34
We have another couple...
:17:35
Why don't we
give them a moment to think.
:17:38
Ashley, Sweetie,
they plan the whole thing.
:17:41
The food, the flowers...
even the place cards.
:17:48
Think about how much
less hassle it'll be.
:17:51
You think planning the most
important day of our lives is a hassle?
:17:56
It hasn't even been that long.
:17:58
191/2 hours.