Best Man speeches are tough, apparently much tougher than making an elaborate and peculiar 80’s music video. Two brothers wanted to give their other brother, Robin the best best man speech of all-time, but they made this video instead. The 80’s music video is full of spandex and synthesizers and oddly recounts their life together. The brothers named their amazing music group “Rufus Starlight,” and even made a website and Facebook for it. It seems as though a funny story involving strippers and a donkey from the groom’s bachelor party in Tijuana would have sufficed.
‘We Are Brothers’ Is The Most Extraordinarily Bizarre Best Man Toast You Will Ever See
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"I want to thank Alex, our coaches, and their families for everything they have given to this organization."
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"I hope students, faculty, trustees and the community attend this week's board meetings and ask the tough questions that should be answered."