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The Slice: Serving You Today's Wedding News
Start your morning with The Slice—a daily feature bringing you up-to-the-minute gossip, news and buzz on all things wedding around the world.
By
Marissa Conrad
Published Monday, February 04, 2008
Katharine McPhee and Nicolas Sarkozy get married. (Not to each other.)
A Groundhog Day wedding in Punxsutawney. What does a "Punxsutawney Phil necklace" even look like?
Twenty New York Giants sign this bride's veil.
In other sports wedding news: mid hockey game, three couples say their vows on the ice.
A (sort of creepy) "Pop Art" proposal. [via Wedlok]
Win a Fiji honeymoon from "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?" And, apparently, watch engaged couples compete on the show all week to win $1 million for their wedding. [via DC NearlyWeds]
Is Kimora Lee Simmons engaged?
In Florida: Groom to take his bride's last name.
In Iowa: Racetrack announcer will marry racetrack flagman and fiancée . . . on the racetrack. After the bride does a lap in the pace car, of course.
This takes the cake (or should I say, pink truffle) for most elaborate bridal shower ever. Have bridal news to share? E-mail mconrad@washingtonian.com. To read the latest Bridal Party blog posts, click here.
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Comments
Oh my god. That pop art thing has got to be the creepiest idea ever. Jack in the boxes always gave me nightmares, and I’m sure these would, too.
Posted by: Catherine, Feb 04, 2008 08:19:27 AM
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