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OK, what if somehow it were really important to the hypothetical Mr. benefit to be married by a Man of God (let's say Episcopalian, just for the hypo) but we got married on his parents' estate? We're not in a church, but there is a representative of God handy. And I think Episcopalians, unlike Unitarians, are supposed to believe in God and the divinity of Jesus and stuff. Quote:
In reality, my feeling is that for chrissakes, I will wear whatever I want (that is agreeable to Mr. benefit, and his parents I guess if it's that important to them) and just not invite you or DS. |
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What about the rest of natures creatures? They must be so ashamed! I was unfamiliar with the ho-bag strapless dress thing. About 90% of the dresses I have seen here are strapless, so Houston must be full of ho-bags. Me included. |
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Same morning show reported she has determined "he is not my type" (i.e., not carry $1m anymore?) and will not return his calls. Think how excited he must have been to get on that show, and look what has happened to him. |
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MILFORD, N.H. -- (AP) Police are trying to determine who told a weekly newspaper that the wife of a local teacher had died, resulting in a published obituary for the woman who was still alive.
"It never occurred to us that someone would be sick enough to do this," said Michael Cleveland, editor of The Cabinet Press. The obituary for Kathleen Connor-Allwarden, with an accompanying photograph, was dropped off at the newspaper in time for Thursday's edition. After it was published, family members alerted the newspaper that Connor-Allwarden was alive and well, and a retraction was printed on its Web site. Connor-Allwarden is the wife of Bobby Allwarden, a music teacher in nearby Amherst. The couple, who recently moved from Mont Vernon to Temple, did not immediately return a phone call from The Associated Press. Cleveland said the newspaper has given the submitted obituary and photograph to police. Milford Police Chief Fred Douglas said Tuesday his investigators sent the material to the state police forensics laboratory. Cleveland said Connor-Allwarden's obituary didn't raise any suspicions because it was well-written and laudatory and accompanied by a professional-looking photograph. He said the newspaper often prints obituaries submitted through the mail. "We'll get a handwritten obit from California that says, 'Mom died two months ago, and I'd like people to know.' ... We never go: 'Prove it!' We still feel we can trust our readers," Cleveland said. (required link) |
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