Glinder & Glinder Will Fight For Your Rejected New York Times Wedding Announcement

by Scott Beale on June 11, 2009 · 2 comments

Kasper Hauser has posted another great promo video promo for their recently released book “Weddings of the Times”, a parody of the New York Times wedding announcements. In this video the law firm of Glinder & Glinder will help you fight your rejected NYT wedding announcement.

The video features a great cameo by our friends Jim Fourniadis and Erin Ohanneson who run The Dark Room Theater in San Francisco.

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1 Jim Fourniadis June 15, 2009 at 6:09 pm

Keplah!

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2 Will Radik June 15, 2009 at 11:33 pm

Yay! It’s Jim and Erin. That’s a pretty neat video. I like the part where he shoves his face through the newspaper.

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