Bride Bursts Into Laughter During Groom’s Vows

Wedding Youtube  When Andrew Engstrom said "to be my waffle-y" wedded wife instead of 'lawfully' his bride couldn't contain herself.
by Jamie Burch
Published: Mon, September 07, 2009 - 10:22 am CST Last Updated: Mon, September 07, 2009 - 11:22 am CST
SEATTLE, Washington - Andrew Engstrom and Melissa Warren are both actors. But they could have a career in standup comedy.

The couple got married last month. While Andrew was reading his vows, he said "to be my waffle-y" instead of lawfully wedded wife.

Melissa started laughing. Andrew tried to make light of his slip of the tongue by adding "pancake-y." That's when Melissa really lost it.

The newlyweds posted video of their wedding vows on YouTube for everyone to see. And they are an internet sensation. More than 709,000 people have viewed the clip since it was posted September 2.
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She does seem a bit waffle-y to me…

I also laughed hysterically while my ex husband was reciting his vows & cried hysterically when I said mine. Should have taken the hint.

OK-I’ll take the bait-“awfully,” laughing hysterically,or grating on ones nerves? wink

That usually doesn’t happen until the wedding night.

At least he didn’t say “awfully wedded wife.” It was funny,but not as loudly hysterical as she got. Hope she tones it down some, because that would grate after awhile!

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