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High School Sweetheart
September 23, 2010
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It's a little scary how easy it is to find someone on Facebook. I've been found by people that knew me when I was 5! But I can't seem to connect with my high school sweetheart: Jay. Thanks to my mom I know he's living in Minneapolis with a wife and adopted daughter. Thanks to peoplefinder.com I have his exact address along with his past residences. Now that's, scary, in fact you may want to check out your own name to be sure your address is not so easily found.
I could drop him a line via snail mail but I feel safer using an electronic method of communication, this way feels a little less creepy to me.
I'm just curious how he turned out. Did he become a pilot, is he still an avid runner... you know I jus want to reminisce a little on our prom and Friday night football games. And I'd really like to thank him for teaching me how to conjugate a verb. If it wasn't for this guy I would have never learned or passed Spanish.
Adios!
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- Sharon Wetherell and Neil Vaughan of Devon, England, tied the knot while all dressed up as their favorite superheroes; Wonder Woman and Batman. The couple's friends and family also dressed as superheroes. Iron Man, the Incredible Hulk, Robin, Poison Ivy, Lara Croft, the Joker, and the Incredibles were all in attendance.
- TJ Maxx shopper Lisa Satayut married Drew Ellis in the size 8 show aisle of her favorite T.J. Maxx store saying she was a Maxxinista and this was her 'happy place" while the store was open for business.
- Tracey and Vivian Williams, from Wales, dressed up as two of their favorite movie characters: the green ogres Shrek and Princess Fiona. The couple actually saw a "Shrek" movie on their first date and have been loyal fans ever since.
- It was a camouflage wedding for Kim and Marvin Hunter. They said "I do" on top of a tree stand hunting platform.
- Jill Stapleton, an Ohio gymnastics teacher married Chad Greenhill they set a worlds record when she invited all 110 of her young students to be her bridesmaids at her wedding. The previous record was 90 bridesmaids.
- It was a Home Depot wedding for Carolyn and Audwin Mosby. They marched down an aisle of light bulbs, grills and paint to the outdoor garden section. A wedding arbor and stage had been built from the store's lumber and supplies.
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- April and Michael Curry wore wet suits and were lowered in a steel cage into a shark tank to exchange their wedding vows.Both
- A Whole Foods Market wedding happened for Jack and Fina who met in the check out line. Store clerks attended and the wedding was catered by the deli department.
- In October 2009, Jack Holsinger, 61, and Connie Spitznagel, 44, dressed as pale-faced vampires for their Halloween-themed ceremony at a haunted house near Cleveland, Ohio. Holsinger arrived in a coffin inside a hearse, and the coffin was carried to the altar by six pallbearers. Minister Greg Kopp was dressed as Jason in the "Friday the 13th" movies. After the vows were exchanged, he ordered Holsinger not to kiss his new bride but instead to bite her on the neck
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