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[Rob tries to get through his second planned wedding date but his ears are stuffed up from a severe cold, making it impossible to hear anything]Chaplain Berger: Robert Petrie, would thou have this woman to be thy wife, to love and to cherish, in sickness...Rob Petrie: [happily] I do.[Chaplain shakes head]Rob Petrie: [confused] I... I don't?Chaplain Berger: ...in sickness and in health, until death do you part?[Rob doesn't realize it's his cue but begins to notice others staring at him]Rob Petrie: Uh, I do.Chaplain Berger: And do you, Laura, take this man to love and to cherish in sickness and in health, till death do you part?Laura Petrie: [looking at Rob] I do.Rob Petrie: [thinking he's being cued] Uh, I do.[Chaplain shakes head]Rob Petrie: [confused] I... I don't?Chaplain Berger: There be anyone present who knows why these two should not be joined in lawful wedlock, let him speak now or forever hold his peace.Rob Petrie: [happily and confidently thinking it's his cue] I do.[Chaplain slams his Holy Bible shut]

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