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Ma, it's okay. A wedding banquet
will not affect how we love each other.

:37:05
We're not into these traditions.
:37:08
Very well.
:37:09
They're adults.
:37:12
We'll do what they want!
:37:19
Why should it be like this?
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To have and to hold...
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for better, for worse...
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for richer, for poorer...
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in sickness and in health...
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till death do us part.
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Rings.
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Under the authority vested in me,
I now pronounce you are husband and wife.

:37:37
You may kiss the bride.
:37:55
Excuse me, you guys.
:38:01
You need to switch.
You're on the outside.

:38:05
Good. If there's any one here
who can now show just cause...

:38:08
why these two may not be legally married
speak now, or hereafter hold your peace.

:38:12
Good. Now repeat after me.
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- "I Wee-Ton..."
- Wai Tung.

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- Okay. "Take you, Wee-Wee..."
- Wei Wei.

:38:20
- Okay. "Wei Wei, to be my wedded wife."
- To be my wedded wife.

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"To have and to hold...
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"for better, for worse...
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"for richer, for poorer...
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"in sickness and in health...
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"till death do us part."
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Okay, now, you.
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- "I, Wee-Wee..."
- Wee-Wee.

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- "...take you, Wai Tung..."
- Wee-Wee.

:38:40
Okay. "To be my wedded husband.
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"To have and to hold..."
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Holding to have, husband, mine...
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"...for better, for worse,
for richer, for poorer..."

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Better and richer, no poorer.
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"...in sickness and in health,
till death do us part."

:38:55
Till sickness and death.
:38:59
Groovy. Rings.

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