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- [Interviewer] Yay or nay?
- Nay
- Nay, do I have to say nay?
- Oh, no.
- Nay.
- It doesn't matter.
- It's a little tradition, I think nay.
- Yeah.
- Doesn't matter.
- Okay.
Nay.
Mother says nay.
- Okay is a good answer too.
(laughter)
- Heck yeah.
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- Nay.
- Nay.
- Nay.
- Nay.
- No.
- Absolutely!
Everyday.
- Oh yay!
I don't know!
- My wife said that if
you put any cake on me,
I will get this annulled quick fast.
- Nay.
- Yay.
- Yay.
- No.
- No.
- Nay.
- Nay, I sound like a real drag!
- Oh, you did?
- No, my husband would not go for it!
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- Big, it's okay!
- Big.
- We can disagree.
- Me, it was two people and
a Justice of the Peace in
my backyard, so I'd go
for the big wedding.
- [Interviewer] Why?
- You always want what you don't have.
- A small wedding.
- A small wedding.
- Yeah, we had a small wedding.
- Huge.
- Small.
- Tame, if at all.
- Yeah, right.
- Wild.
- Neither.
- Oh, wild! It's your
last chance to go crazy!
- None!
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- It's gotta be wild, what's the point?
- Really?
- No, I mean be tame.
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- Oh, gosh!
- Oh, gosh!
- Oh.
- "Volare."
- Probably, "At Last".
Really sweet.
- "Hava Nagila"!
(laughter)
- That song "Shout" that they
always do at the wedding.
- Oh, you know what, I'm so sorry.
My whole family did the
Lambada, The Forbidden Dance.
- No music.
(laughter)
No music at all!
(laughter)
- Mime.
- Mime.
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