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karaoke rager | part deux

part deux: meghul's karaoke wedding rager

so the first half of the night was beautiful, elegant, touching, and very personal.  what you may not have known is that meg and rahul planned a costumed karaoke reception for their guests.  and not just any normal karaoke event, but one led by the most awesome karaoke dj in the world, DJ PURPLE.  major props to him for having every english song on hand, but also foreign hits that were in their native language!  yeah, we heard german punk/pop for the first time and some familiar indian hits.  it was as if all of their friends had been waiting for ages to have a proper stage to show off their guns and roses chops.  

meg and rahul had been telling their friends to bring a costume and their a-game.  the madness was brought and the rest is now history.  

meghul, you guys ROCK HARD.  

Dress--Amy Kuschel Bridal
Shoes--Franco Sarto
Green Florist--Emily Dreblow at SoulFlower
Green Caterer--Eric Fenster at Back to Earth
Karaoke DJ--DJ Purple 
Biodiesel Buses--Bauer's Transportation
Organic Wine--Organic Vintners
Hairdresser--Carla at HairPlay in Noe Valley

ingrid snuck off with the rings and came up with this cool shot

yup, that is meg's father in a tutu.  i heart him.

it was very hot and heavy at times

love this shot of her feet!  

you gotta love family

meg's mom bringing down the hammer!

this is why we've stayed away from nikon.  it does things to your brain.

anybody that wears red hot vinyl pants on their wedding day is my friend for life

DJ purple was the man.  he would rip on the sax when people were struggling with lyrics and bring up the energy levels

Posted on Thursday, November 13, 2008 by Registered CommenterJerry Yoon in | Comments4 Comments | References1 Reference

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    Well, it was a Japanese event originally and they used to have a lot fun together, but in western style they have molded that event, according to that because in Japan they play games and sing but in what they usually don’t play games. Instead of games they sing.

Reader Comments (4)

man....what a partay!

November 14, 2008 | Unregistered Commenterserena

lol this is out of this world!

November 14, 2008 | Unregistered Commenterlynn-kai chao

Why am I getting more question marks than photos??? I want it ALL.

November 20, 2008 | Unregistered Commenterauntie ellen

holy moly!
that's a serious par-tay!

November 20, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterLiz

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