If the Burmese junta is immune to public opinion, why is it trying so hard to control it?
The problem with wedding videos is that they tend to do exactly what they say on the tin: namely, offer a minute-by-minute, true-to-life, unedited account of your happy day.
The problem with wedding videos is that they tend to do exactly what they say on the tin: namely, offer a minute-by-minute, true-to-life, unedited account of your happy day.
Without a video to demonstrate the contrary, you can take your guests’ polite thank-you cards, generous donations and gushings over your gorgeous dress at face value.
Fail to hire a videographer to record the occasion of your joyous union, and you’re free to fondly imagine...
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