Ok, we get it. We've been seeing pictures of you and your family on your vacation to Hawaii for almost half an hour now. No we don't need to see it again to see the Pacific Ocean. Yes, I've seen the Pacific Ocean with my own eyes before.
Stop! I mean this didn't happen to me, but close. We were at my great aunt and my great uncle's 50th wedding anniversary today and they had video montages (3 of them but we only watched two). The two montages ended up to be between half an hour and an hour.
Honestly, I love my great aunt and my great uncle. But the videos were just too much. Like one was ok (about 20 minutes). But the second one was a little excessive and unnecessary. The reason that they had so many was that my great uncle's 80th birthday got snowed out and we were supposed to watch one then. And that would've been perfectly fine! (His 80th birthday was five years ago).
I mean the pictures were cute and everything but we stopped every 5-8 pictures for one-liners and explanations or stories that went with them. And all the explanations were cute and everything about their honeymoon or the day they met, but again it was somewhat excessive and unnecessary.
By the end of the second one, my grandma was jokingly-but-not threatening to show them (not threatening them to their faces) all the pictures from our family history that in both parts ends up to be three or four hours. Fun...
-Em
(Song pick of the day: "Only Girl (In the World)" by Rihanna)
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