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Did I Kiss Marriage Goodbye?

Rating:★★★★
Category:Books
Genre: Other
Author:Carolyn McCulley
TOP 10 THINGS YOU NEVER SAY TO...
This Top Ten List of things you never say to a single woman at a wedding from Did I Kiss Marriage Goodbye? By Carolyn McCulley (pg 18)

1) You're next.

2) Why aren't you married?

3) Maybe you should lose some weight.

4) What about (insert name here)? He's a nice boy!

5) You're next.

6) Maybe you're called to singleness.

7) Can you babysit tonight?

8) Did you ever consider being a missionary?

9) Just don't think about marriage, and it will happen.

10) You're next.

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  1. aha! binili mo yung book? hahahah pahiram! ;p

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  2. MWAHAHAHAHAH! is that d book i showed u gie? iba ata un I kissed marriage goodbye.. yeah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! hehehhe

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  3. hahaha ka jan youre next ka rin! :D

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  4. gie,
    ndi ko pa nabasa. narinig ko kasi preaching cd nya sa cell namin tapos tingin sa internet and then i got this list. hehehe cute kc e.

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