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I was just running through these, and, I think they're rather illuminating.

First wedding: Processional: Andres Segovia - Recuerdos de la Alhambra

a track I associate with family ski trips

Recessional: The Verve - Bittersweet Symphony let's not talk about the implications

It should be noted that our vows were "for as long as it works."

Second round: Processional (and this was truly brilliant): Harry Belafonte - Hole in the Bucket (careful what you first fuck to)

Recessional: Chihiro Onitsuka - Innocence

a track I looked up after an ad from Applied Materials

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[–] Radiant_sir_radiant 2 points 11 months ago (2 children)

I admire your pragmatism. It's a shame it didn't work out, but at the very least it looks like it's somehow led you to your second and better match, so there's that!

Out of nothing more than personal curiosity, where in Germany did you live?

I still have Lieder, die Die Welt Nicht Braucht, by Die Doofen

Aah, I remember owning that one. Personally I've filed it under "those were the 90's and it seemed like a good idea at the time".

[–] Powderhorn 2 points 11 months ago

Actually, the second engagement was arguably worse. We were on the back stoop smoking cigarettes, and I opened the conversation with "obviously, I'm not going to ask you to marry me." There are red flags, and then there's this.

What I was unaware of was the ring out of a quarter machine she'd given me a week earlier "as a joke" was not. So she happily let me fumble words for some 20 minutes after that opening, knowing exactly where I'd end up and basically said "you were already mine, but this was fun to watch."

[–] Powderhorn 1 points 11 months ago

It was 1995, and I'm not saying it was high art, but it did feel like absurdist music like that was one of the main outlets for expressing humour amongst my classmates.

I was in Hameln for school and socializing but lived in a Dorf some 5km outside of town.