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Bag’s Take-Away:
Two weddings, two wedding pictures taken at inopportune moments (depending on how you look at it).
I have more hope for the couple in front of the tornado.
Top photo via Time Newsfeed
Bottom photo via NBC Today Show
(Top photo credit: Spencer Platt/Getty Images caption: Newly married couple Tim and Beth Alberts get caught-up in a protest in downtown Chicago on the eve of the NATO summit on May 19, 2012 in Chicago, Illinois. Bottom photo credit: Cate Eighmey Photography caption: Kansas couple catches tornado in wedding photo. When Candra and Caleb walked down the aisle for the first time together as husband and wife, the bride, a Nebraska native, also saw her very first tornado, and the photographer snapped her first wedding twister.)
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