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No cells phones were confiscated at Jason Matheson's wedding — selfies were encouraged

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Guests at Collin Haas’ intimate Saturday wedding to Jason Matheson were asked to be in the moment by tweeting pictures.

The officiant was Colleen Lindstrom, Twitter’s @mytalkcolleen, an on-air colleague of MyTalk107.1’s jasonmatheson. She told invitees to whip out their cellphones and tweet selfies using the hashtag #JasonandCollinWed. The grooms posted a selfie before reading their vows to each other, as DJ Jake Encinas played a digitally infused ditty that was perfecto.

Since Match.com brought the grooms together, it was only natural for them to embrace social media, instead of confiscating phones as some do these days. It was one of several delightful surprises that Haas, a business manager, and his media darling planned for their 200 wedding guests at this incredibly moving ceremony held atMinneapolis’ Loews Hotel.

The tears started for Matheson’s mom, Dar Smeal, as she and Jason waited to process down the aisle after Haas and his mother,Lori Haas, did so. Collin, who took Matheson’s name, didn’t start to tear up until Jason hugged his mom and proceeded to join him before they stepped up to the altar. Collin’s dad, Carl Haas, and Jason’s stepdad, Dutch Smeal, were escorted in ahead of the grooms and their moms.

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Lindstrom stressed to bossy Jason that she was in charge for the next few minutes. She talked about how Haas brought show tunes to the relationship while Jason supplied a passion for “Dallas.” Lindstrom recounted that on the night they met, when “Jason spotted Collin’s bouncy walk coming up the sidewalk, he immediately adored him.” She also said Jason tried to prepare Collin for dating someone “with Jason’s high profile. Collin thought Jason was exaggerating and totally full of himself. But he realized [that] after one trip to the State Fair.”

Collin was emotional while reciting his vows; he promised to continue loving Jason and telling him the truth.

Jason said he knew Collin was the one when they went to Southfork, the ranch in Texas that was the setting for “Dallas.” Such a fan is he that I half-expected his pal Linda Gray to be there.

“We toured Southfork, and he didn’t laugh at me, he didn’t judge,” Jason said during his vows. “He just knew it was joyful for me. Then on the way back, the moment that I knew I would spend the rest of my life with him was when he said, ‘You know, I could build Southfork for you.’ ”

Tears flowed. I saw Susan Marler, wife of KeithMarle, dabbling away at her eyes.

At the reception — yes, all the food was fabulous; there, I’m saying it publicly for the Loews staffer who came over to get my feedback — one repeated topic of conversation among guests was: Did you cry?

I was close but didn’t. Sunday I had to call Jason and admit that I got choked up while editing the video. (I hope to post it and put it atop this column before the guys get back from their honeymoon.)

During the dinner and dancing, the big surprise was a red velvet “bleeding Armadillo groom’s cake” prepared by local baker Mariah Gregg. It was inspired by a cake in the movie “Steel Magnolias,” a reference lost on me. Jason made a big production of hacking off the “Amarillo’s” behind and presenting it to his new father-in-law, Carl Haas. (What a lovely man is this owner of Haas Plumbing and Heating. At one point, Collin and his dad shared a slow dance, arms wrapped around each other as they chatted.)

I got in a slow dance with Jason, which ended because there was a line forming. I told him that he and Collin threw a hell of a party. “That’s what we gays do,” he said.

Tough words from PA to AP

“There is nothing I can say to defend my favorite player,” KFAN’sPaul Allen said Monday on his radio show in a surprisingly vigorous dressing down of Adrian Peterson.

As you know, Peterson was indicted in Texas and accused of exceeding “reasonable” community parameters while administering corporal punishment to a 4-year-old son. Photos leaked to the media showed disturbing welts and broken skin.

“I can’t handle the marks that were left on that boy,” said PA, who is also the Voice of the Vikings. “This is also a 4-year-old child, [who] I don’t believe one of my favorite guys has the opportunity to see like a regular dad on a day-by-day basis; for even like two, three times a week. I wouldn’t be able to look at my child and see those marks and know that I did it. That would ruin me on many, many levels. The child’s defenseless. I’m very fond of Adrian Peterson. I know how big Adrian’s heart is; I’ve seen it with my kids, friends of my kids that I’ve [taken] to training camp. A fatigued, overwhelmed Adrian Peterson will spend a half-hour to hours with people and kids no matter the situation because that’s the heart he has. But this is what he did, and now he has to live with it.”

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