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Saturday, July 22, 2006

"Just Married"


Yesterday evening I saw a car done up with the "Just Married" look above. There was a date included as well--7/15/06. Yesterday was 7/21/06. So, I have a question. How long is too long to keep the "Just Married" graffiti on your car? How long did you? My little red Tercel proclaimed to the world that Marian and I were just married, but I washed it off the next day. Is there some sort of etiquette that says how long to keep it? One day? Through the honeymoon? When does "Just Married" become false advertising?

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

How long was it until you found the "Please kiss the Bride" sign on the inside of the gas cap door?

Anonymous said...

I love these out of context posts from pop. Very insightful.

天龙 said...

i think just married could be a shortened milisecond or a whole year, considering that time depends of the reference pont... a whole life together?, then just married is a few weeks, all the eternity? then just married could be the whole live...

but using common sense, a few weeks are just married

but the time to quit the advice, maybe depends on how often you wash your car

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