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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Ah, the Bouquet Toss. It's finally happening. The young couple is finally tying the knot, and now it's for real; no gatecrashers, neither one chickening out, they've finally said their vows, they've kissed, and maybe, just maybe, they'll live Happily Ever After. One thing left to do: The lighthearted tradition where the blushing bride tosses her bouquet of flowers behind her back where a group of wedding-goers cheerfully try to catch it to determine who is the next one to get married. However, in fiction, one of the following will usually occur: |