Part of a wedding ceremony is to drive a bunch of cars around town honking ‘da da dit-dit da, da da dit-dit da.’
Traditionalist taboos, together with the difficulties involved in getting married, are reportedly frustrating.
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15 Wedding Honk
July 10, 2008Part of a wedding ceremony is to drive a bunch of cars around town honking ‘da da dit-dit da, da da dit-dit da.’
Traditionalist taboos, together with the difficulties involved in getting married, are reportedly frustrating.
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