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Saturday, August 20, 2011

kim kardashian wedding

the luckiest man in the world Kris Humphries. His wedding with famous star Kim Kardashian.  their wedding few hours away. kris and kim both are excited on thier marriage.
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Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Wedding Cake Design



wedding cake is a replica of the real wedding cake that one can prepare. These pictures are a visual treat and give perfect idea for the wedding cake that you are finding. The pictures showcase various wedding cakes in different sizes, shapes, andstyles. Multi-tier, single layer, castle cakes, etc. can be seen in these pictures. Every couple should go through the wedding cake pictures and then decide about their wedding cake.

 Wedding Cake Design
 Wedding Cake Design
 Wedding Cake Design
 Wedding Cake Design
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Friday, April 22, 2011

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Honeymoon Destinations in New Jersey


Honeymoon Destinations in New Jersey
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Thomas_Ajava]Thomas Ajava

A honeymoon destination is one that will allow a couple to enjoy each other's company in a quaint and pleasant environment without the busyness of a commercial tourist destination. Honeymoon destinations in New Jersey are perfect for that purpose. Some of the quaint little towns listed below will offer you local attractions that you can enjoy in the most laid back manner possible. The following have built up a reputation as honeymoon destinations in the state of New Jersey.

• Edison - The town named after the great inventor has the world's largest light bulb that is almost 14 feet tall and weighing almost 10 tons. This mammoth light bulb is turned on every night and is a sight to definitely catch if you are visiting Edison. Another attraction in this town is a light bulb that has been constantly burning since the year 1929!

• Spring Lake - If you want a visually stunning beach location, Spring Lake should definitely be on your list of places to visit in New Jersey. It has some of the best beaches in the state and there are plenty of beautiful and romantic places to stay as well. The town also has villages with quaint little shops that all always have something unique to offer.

• Frenchtown - This is probably the most popular honeymoon destination in the state of New Jersey. The town is located along the Delaware River and there are plenty of romantic activities for a couple like kayaking, canoeing, tubing etc. The town is also famous for its hot air balloon trip that is very popular with visiting couples, many of whom are newlywed.

• Cape May - Everything about this town has a romantic feel to it, starting with the name. If you like to see a little bit of history or the old fashioned times in your vacation, you will be thrilled by the many Victorian buildings that are littered across this town. You will even find horse drawn buggies that only existed more than a hundred years ago. From the roads lined neatly with trees to the beautiful beaches, Cape May can be a great vacation spot for honeymooners who can spend the whole day just strolling through this idyllic town.

• Northern Skylands - If raw natural beauty is what you seek, you should definitely visit Northern Skylands which is home to a diverse set of landscapes that include valleys, mountains and glacial lakes.

A honeymoon in New Jersey? It might sound odd at first, but check out the above destinations to find a secret spot that simply dazzles.

Thomas Ajava writes for [http://www.carrentalsinNJ.com]CarRentalsinNJ.com - find car rentals in NJ and information on attractions in New Jersey.

Article Source: [http://EzineArticles.com/?Honeymoon-Destinations-in-New-Jersey&id=5546839] Honeymoon Destinations in New Jersey

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Thursday, January 6, 2011

Invitation Etiquette: When, Where, What, and Who to Invite?


Invitation Etiquette: When, Where, What, and Who to Invite?


Author: Alex

It can be tricky to write and decode invitation etiquette. Here is everything you need to know about how to invite people to your wedding.



Whom to invite?


It can be tempting to invite everyone you have ever met to your wedding. Keep your budget, your space constraints, and your true wishes in mind when drawing up the wedding guest list. If you want to invite someone to your bridal shower, you must also invite them to the wedding itself. If you are worried about tension between wedding guests, for example between a current wife and a former one, go ahead and invite both, as long as you would like both to be at your wedding. This will allow them to make their own decisions about whether to attend the wedding or not. It is better to be invited and turn it down than to not be invited at all.



Send an invitation to the master of the house and his wife for married guests and send individual invitations to single invitees, plus guest.



When?


Send invitations out six to eight weeks in advance of the wedding. They should be received no later than four weeks before the wedding. For a destination wedding, send out invitations up to six months in advance to allow guests to make airfare and lodging reservations. You may choose to send out "save the date" announcements at any time, one to two years in advance is not unheard of.



What and where?


The wedding invitation is traditionally worded this way:



Mr. and Mrs. John C. Doe


request the honor of your presence


at the marriage of their daughter


Jane Doe


to


Mr. John Hancock


on Saturday the fourth of June


two thousand and seven


at four o'clock in the afternoon


Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church


123 First Lane


Jacksonville, Florida



Wording for divorced parents would read: Mr. and Mrs. John Doe, Ms. Julianna McMaster. Wording for both bride and groom's parents hosting the wedding would read: Mr. and Mrs. Greer and Mr. and Mrs. Callan invite you to share in the ceremony uniting their children Anna and Jack.



If the reception is being held in the same place as the wedding, you may write: reception to follow. If it is being held in a separate location, you may list it on the invitation or on a separate insert.



Hand address all envelopes using Mr. and Mrs. John Doe for married invitees and Mr. or Miss for single invitees. Include an inner envelope and card for the invitee to send their notice of RSVP.



For clarity on the number of guests invited, write the name of each invitee in a household and leave a space to check "will attend" or "will not attend". You may write Miss Jane Doe and Guest; Mr. John Doe, Jane Doe, and children; or Mr. John Doe. This wording shows exactly who is invited and lets guests know in a polite way if they are allowed to bring a guest or children.



Do not include information about where you are registered for gifts in the wedding invitation. You may include an informational insert with maps, directions, notes about formality and attire, information about nearby hotels, and links to your bridal website or blog. The registry information may be in the linked website.



Wedding invitations can be confusing and not much fun. There are many websites on the internet that show exact wording for any wedding circumstance. A wedding professional dealing with invitations will be able to answer any specific questions or even design an invitation to your specifications. This is your wedding and you can decide to make your invitation as formal and precise as you desire. Let it set the tone for your wedding and your guests will know what to expect from the wedding itself.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/weddings-articles/invitation-etiquette-when-where-what-and-who-to-invite-3980091.html


About the Author

Alex Lemone is a writer that often writes about weddings and other parties. For more tips on bridal etiquette and other wedding ideas, check out Wedding Ideas Etc.



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Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Strangest Marriages & Relationships


 The woman who married the Eiffel Tower

Erika La Tour Eiffel, 37, a former soldier who lives in San Francisco, has been in love with objects before. Her first infatuation was with Lance, a bow that helped her to become a world-class archer, she is fond of the Berlin Wall and she claims to have a physical relationship with a piece of fence she keeps in her bedroom. But it is the Eiffel Tower she has pledged to love, honour and obey in an intimate ceremony attended by a handful of friends. She has changed her name legally to reflect the bond.


 The man who married himself

39-year-old Liu Ye from Zhuhai city, China, has married himself in front of more than 100 guests at a traditional courtyard. He, and the foam cut-out of himself in a red bridal dress, were attended by one bridesmaid and one groomsman. On the way out he bowed to the ancestors and to senior guests in return for blessings. Lui denies being gay but says he could be "a bit narcissistic" according to local media reports. "There are many reasons for marrying myself, but mainly to express my dissatisfaction with reality," Lui said. "This marriage makes me whole again. My definition of marriage is different from others."


 The Swedish woman who has been married to the Berlin Wall for over 30 years

Eija-Riitta Berliner-Mauer, 54, whose surname means Berlin Wall in German, wed the concrete structure in 1979 after being diagnosed with a condition called Objectum-Sexuality. Mrs Berliner-Mauer, whose fetish is said to have its roots in childhood, claimed she fell in love with the structure when she first saw it on television when she was seven. She began collecting "his" pictures and saving up for visits. On her sixth trip in 1979 they tied the knot before a handful of guests. While she remains a virgin with humans, she insists she has a full, loving relationship with the wall. While the rest of mankind rejoiced when the Wall, erected by the Soviets in 1961 to halt an exodus from East to West Berlin, was largely torn down in 1989, its "wife" was horrified. She's never been back and now keeps models depicting "his" former glory.


 The Japanese man who married a character from Nintendo DS video game

In November, a Japanese man known as Sal9000 married Nene Anegasaki from the Nintendo DS video game "Love Plus," a virtual dating game. He actually had a real ceremony in Guam, where apparently it's legal to marry not only inanimate but imaginary objects. His wife currently lives in the Nintendo DSi LL/XL, which is a giant version of the DS, and visitors at the wedding watched a slide show and saw the happy groom kiss his wife. Eek, his poor wife is trapped in a video game and in a marriage she couldn't possibly be aware of.



 The woman who is about to get married to a fairground ride

Amy Wolfe is a confident 32-year-old American who lives in New York State. She has been diagnosed with Asperger syndrome, and has been in relationships with models of spaceships, the Twin Towers, a church organ and a banister, though her main lover – since OS people believe in polygamy – is a fairground ride called 1001 Nacht, located at Knoebels, an amusement park in Pennsylvania (thanks, Adrienne and Dakota). She now plans to marry the magic carpet. This follows a "courtship" of 3,000 rides over ten years. She will change her surname to Weber after the manufacturer of the ride she travels 160 miles to visit 10 times per year. Wolfe even sleeps with a picture of the ride on her ceiling and carries its spare nuts and bolts around to feel closer to it. She claims to believe they share a fulfilling physical and spiritual relationship and does not get jealous when other people ride it.


 The woman who married her dead ex boyfriend

Magali Jaskiewicz and Jonathan George had planned to wed at their local town hall in November 2008, but he was killed just two days before the ceremony in a motorcycle accident. Ms Jaskiewitz, 32, used a little-known section of the French civil code that allows posthumous marriages if all the formalities for the wedding were completed before one of the partners died, including the setting of a date. She proved to officials that she and Mr George had been living together since 2004 and that they shared a bank account. She also provided a photo of the wedding dress she had bought to wear to their wedding. According to French interior ministry officials, around ten posthumous marriages are carried out each year in France.


The man who married a pillow

True love can take many forms. In this case, it has taken the form of a Korean man falling in love with, and eventually marrying, a large pillow with a picture of a woman on it. Lee Jin-gyu fell for his 'dakimakura' – a kind of large, huggable pillow from Japan, often with a picture of a popular anime character printed on the side. In Lee's case, his beloved pillow has an image of Fate Testarossa, from the 'magical girl' anime series Mahou Shoujo Lyrical Nanoha. Now the 28-year-old otaku (a Japanese term that roughly translates to somewhere between 'obsessive' and 'nerd') has wed the pillow in a special ceremony, after fitting it out with a wedding dress for the service in front of a local priest. Their nuptials were eagerly chronicled by the local media."


 The woman who married a snake

A woman, who claimed to have fallen in love with a snake got married to the reptile as per Hindu rituals at Atala village of Orissa's Khurda district. The unusual marriage took place in 2006 with over 2,000 people taking out a procession to celebrate the event. Attired in a silk saree, 30 year-old Bimbala Das was seen sitting for around one hour as priests chanted mantras to complete the ritual. The snake which lived in an ant hill near her home, however, was not around and a brass replica of a serpent was kept by the side of the woman instead. Bimbala said: "Though snakes cannot speak nor understand, we communicate in a peculiar way. Whenever I put milk near the ant hill where the Cobra lives, it (the snake) always comes out to drink." When Bimbala disclosed her idea of marrying a snake, villagers reportedly appreciated it saying the marriage will bring good fortune to the area. They also came forward to offer a grand feast for those who came to attend the marriage.


 The man who is in a long term relationship with a Volkswagen Beetle

Edward Smith, who lives with his current "girlfriend" – a white Volkswagen Beetle named Vanilla, insisted that he was not "sick" and had no desire to change his ways. Mr Smith, 57, first had sex with a car at the age of 15, and claims he has never been attracted to women or men. But his wandering eye has spread beyond cars to other vehicles. He says that his most intense sexual experience was "making love" to the helicopter from 1980s TV hit Airwolf. As well as Vanilla, he regularly spends time with his other vehicles – a 1973 Opal GT, named Cinnamon, and 1993 Ford Ranger Splash, named Ginger. Before Vanilla, he had a five-year relationship with Victoria, a 1969 VW Beetle he bought from a family of Jehovah's Witnesses.
But he confesses that many of the cars he has had sex with have belonged to strangers or car showrooms. His last relationship with a woman was 12 years ago - and he could not bring himself to consummate it, although he did have sex with girls in his younger days. Mr Smith, from Washington state in the US, kept quiet about his secret fetish for years, but agreed to be interviewed as part of a channel Five documentary into "mechaphilia".

He admits having had sex with 1,000 cars.


 The woman who is in a relationship with Jake, a hi-fi system

Emma (not her real name), 43, the only British member of OS (objectum sexual) community, suffers from Asperger syndrome – a condition which seems to be shared by around half of OS people. Asperger sufferers often have difficulties forming relationships with other people, and Emma's fixations are radios and hi-fis. When I met her, she was in love with a hi-fi system which she called Jake. Jake, she says, is "solid, reliable and beautiful". She repairs "him" when he goes wrong, and "makes love" to him on average twice a day. Aside from her electricals, Emma leads a solitary existence. "I would like to meet more people and to have friends," she says, "but I just think it is too difficult now. I am scared they will reject me."


Monday, October 4, 2010

The MFA Wedding

Warning: cleavage looks more prominent here than it ever normally would (unless you're a camera trying to get a close-up of a St. Christopher medallion and this dress's amazing scallop/ruffle details). Trust me on this. You'll see in the next photo. With that said, I broke down a little while ago and nabbed a cropped cardigan from Target in my favorite: teal. I'm so glad I did, because even though there's still a window to transition from summer to autumn, it was absolutely freezing on the wedding morning.
Luckily, one of the most amazing and creative couples known to man (he whittled her an engagement ring when the one he'd ordered didn't arrive on time!) opened the (full) bar minutes after the wedding and things warmed up pretty quickly after that.

I love this dress (courtesy of the lovely and amazing LHdM!) for so many reasons. Little details like the scalloping AND polka dots around the bust and in the v down the back (not pictured. Too cold). It reveals little (or a lot, depending on the angle) and creates a nice, flowing line with great length. I feel comfortable wearing it around the department and at weddings, which is great because a faculty member officiated and many other faculty members were in attendance.
And here's how the dress went with my trusty grey Kenzies.

Hope everyone else has had a wonderful weekend! What do you normally wear to academic weddings?

Dress: Adrianna Pappel, courtesy LHdM
Shoes: Kenzie (remixed)
Cardigan: Target
Necklace: St. Christopher medallion, St. Patrick's (remixed)

Friday, October 1, 2010

Bizarre Wedding Dresses


This is a wedding dress made entirely of condoms and was specially designed for the Condom Fashion Show in Beijing, China. 



War time is not an excuse for not having a wedding party anymore, with this camouflage dress designed by the artist Erika Sarkozi. 



This wasn't a real wedding; actually it was part of a reality show from the British TV where few of the competitors have to stand in full view almost naked in the middle of the city downtown. A very good idea for some of us who don't want to waste time after the wedding night and go straight to the point. 



Be careful not to stand next to anything flammable if you want to wear this paper frock. 




This is all a classy lady wants on her big day. A little glitz…a little sparkle. 



Hello Kitty fans may just fall for this pink wedding frock. 



Baker Valentyn Shtefano and his bride Viktoriya show off her wedding gown, which Shtefano made out of flour, eggs, sugar and caramel, in the western Ukrainian city.

The dress — made of 1,500 cream puffs and weighing 20 pounds — took the 28-year-old baker two months to make, and by the end of the wedding reception, bride Viktoriya said she didn't want to take it off.




This lovely bridal gown is absolutely charming. Or should that be Charmin? Far from being a priceless designer number, the dress is made entirely from toilet paper, tape and glue. Its maker, Ann Kagawa Lee of Honolulu, Hawaii, took inspiration from the film "Gone With the Wind" and Japanese Origami. 



Yve St Laurent designed a wedding dress based on the Russian matryoshka nesting dolls, the dress is crocheted and looks a little …odd? 



If you are contemplating a gothic style wedding then you may have been visualizing a gothic style dress and some heavy eyeshadow. That is exactly what couple Julie Williams, 45, and Dylon Holroyd, 49, did when they had an extreme gothic wedding. 



Show your groom you really are the light of his life with this frock by Yumi Katsura. 



Chantal Coady and Ian Stuart of Ian Stuart Brides had been talking about creating a chocolate wedding dress for years, and Chocolate Week 2008 seemed the perfect opportunity to combine Ian's distinctive style and Rococo's creative approach to chocolate. 

Friday, September 24, 2010

Weddings from around the world

 

Wedding Around the World

A Sunni Iranian girl rings a bell as groom Yaghoub Tan, 29, and bride Rabe'e Kori, 23, make their way during a traditional wedding ceremony in First Dahneh village near Bandar Torkaman in Golestan province, 400Km (249 Miles) north of Tehran, Iran on October 17, 2008. (UPI Photo/Mohammad Kheirkhah)

 

Wedding Around the World

Chinese newlyweds pose for photos, wearing rented Western wedding clothing, in front of the entrance to the Forbidden City in Beijing on May 18, 2010. According to the "2010 Social Blue Paper" released by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, there is currently a serious gender imbalance problem among the population under 19 years old in China. The report predicted that the number of marriage age Chinese men will be more than that of Chinese women by 30 to 40 million in 2020, meaning that one in five marriage age men will remain bachelors. UPI/Stephen Shaver.

 

Wedding Around the World

Six brides and six grooms hold on as they begin their trip on The Boss roller coaster, where they will exchange wedding vows, June 30. A minister was on the ride to administer the wedding vows and make the ceremony official. mc/bg/Bill Greenblatt UPI

 

Wedding Around the World

A Palestinian groom is carried by wedding guests during a traditional wedding celebration at the beach in Rafah, Gaza on June 20, 2008. Guns went quiet as a six-month truce between Israel and Gaza militants took effect early Thursday. (UPI Photo/Ismael Mohamad)

 

Wedding Around the World

Patricia and Gabriele Starr of Wahoo, Nebraska kiss after coming down the Wahoo Racer after saying "I Do" along with two other couples at Six Flags in Eureka, Missouri on May 23, 2009. Three couples from Wahoo, Nebraska said their wedding vows at the top of the water ride before enjoying a quick ride down with their vails in hair. The event helped kick off the opening of the new ride in the water park. (UPI Photo/Bill Greenblatt)

 

Wedding Around the World

A Lebanese Shia Muslim newlywed couple Hussein Daher (right) and his wife Hadia stand before what remains of the building they were suppose to live in together in Beirut is bombed southern suburbs on August 19, 2006. Hezbollah has started a campaign around the country to give money to help Shia Muslim families rebuild their lives. (UPI Photo)

 

Wedding Around the World

Bride Brenda Donat (bottom) and husband Matthew Huling, along with Jeff Vitt and his bride Jennifer Fox (hidden) Rev. Alexandra Potash and a radio personality, ride the Big Kahuna water ride at Six Flags Amusement Park as they say their vows while being married on the ride, in Eureka, Missouri, July 19, 2001.bg/Bill Greenblatt UPI

 

Wedding Around the World

200 Palestinian grooms attend a mass wedding ceremony in Khan Younis in southern Gaza on July 31, 2008. Some 200 couples were married in Khan Younis in a group wedding organized by the Islamic Society, a group affiliated to Hamas. The newly wedded brides held a separate closed-door celebration for their weddings.(UPI photo /Ismael Mohamad)

 

Wedding Around the World

Wedding Around the World

Thousands attend a wedding ceremony for the World Culture and Sports Festival. The ceremony was held at RFK Stadium in Washington DC and featured religious leader Rev. Sun Myung Moon. UPI rs/STAFF PHOTO

 

Wedding Around the World

Iranian bride Mahsa enters in a room as young men look on while they wait at a wedding party at Lavizan in the northeastern neighborhood of Tehran, Iran on August 16, 2007. (UPI Photo/Mohammad Kheirkhah)

 

Wedding Around the World

Sunni Iranians wear traditional clothes as they dance during a traditional wedding ceremony in great Arkh village in Golestan province, 400Km (249 Miles) north of Tehran, Iran on October 17, 2008. (UPI Photo/Mohammad Kheirkhah)

 

Wedding Around the World

Palestinians grooms sit as they attend a ceremony in which 120 grooms take part in an open-air group wedding in Rafah in Gaza Strip, , Aug. 6, 2005. Some 120 couples were married in Rafah in a group wedding organized by the Islamic Society, a group affiliated to Hamas. The newly wedded brides held a separate closed-door celebration for their weddings.(UPI photo /Ismael Mohamad)

 

Wedding Around the World

Magan Noel and her new husband Jeremy Courtois kiss for the first time at homeplate after being married inside Busch Stadium in St. Louis on September 26, 2003. SC/BG/BILL GREENBLATT UPI

 

Wedding Around the World

Palestinian bride Nirmen Aabed and groom Said Khatib, flanked by traditional musicians, are escorted to their new home after their wedding celebration in Rafah refugee camp in Gaza on August 27, 2007. The brides have a separate ceremony in private. The Hamas government prohibited the custom of firing arms into the air during weddings in order to stop militiamen from checking wedding celebrations. (UPI Photo/Ismael Mohamad)

 

Wedding Around the World

Dave Turczyn (L) and Dylan Jones kiss after their wedding outside the San Diego County Administration Building on the first full day of legal marriage for California same-sex couples, June 17, 2008 in San Diego. (UPI Photo/Earl S.Cryer)

 

Wedding Around the World

A Chinese couple, dressed in Western style wedding outfits, pose for wedding photographs in front of the Forbidden City in Beijing on October 10, 2008. Many Chinese couples still are married in traditional Chinese ceremonies, but like to have wedding style photographs taken also. (UPI Photo/Stephen Shaver)

 

Wedding Around the World

Jennifer Cannon (L) and Doy Nichols, from Lexington, Kentucky, await the start of their wedding as she wears a bridal gown composed of 7 rolls of Ultra Soft and Ultra Strong Charmin toilet paper on December 19, 2007 at the Charmin Restrooms in New York Times Square. (UPI Photo/Ezio Petersen)

 

Wedding Around the World

Gay activists Phyllis Lyon (R) and Del Martin cut a wedding cake after being married by Mayor Gavin Newsom (L) in the mayors office in San Francisco on June 16, 2008. The couple has been together more than 50 years and are the first to be legally married by Newsom. (UPI Photo/Terry Schmitt)

 

Wedding Around the World

A young Chinese couple wears Western-style wedding clothes while posing for wedding pictures in front of a Christian church in downtown Beijing, September 22, 2006. (UPI Photo/Stephen Shaver)

 

Wedding Around the World

Twenty-five couples kiss after saying "I do," during the Hallo-Wedding at Six Flags in Eureka, Mo. on October 10, 2003. The couples, decked out in Halloween style clothing tied the knot at the amusement park in front of hundreds of friends and family. (UPI/Bill Greenblatt)

 

Wedding Around the World

Krystal Kennedy, 30, of Clearwater, Florida and Robert " Evil " Knievel, 61, also of Clearwater, Florida head to their wedding reception at Caesar's Palace after being married in Las Vegas November 19. nk/Nasser Khan UPI

 

Wedding Around the World

American Ric Reed(left) and Canadian Ernest Lacasse show off their rings for photographers after their wedding service at the Metropolitan Community Church in Toronto, Canada on June 28, 2003. Same-sex couples recently won the right to marry legally in Ontario and the Candian government will soon introduce legislation to legalize same-sex marriages across the country. dg/cc/Christine Chew UPI

 

Wedding Around the World

Sony Music Entertainment CEO Tommy Mottola & Mexican singer/soap opera star Thalia at St Patrick's Cathedral pose for photogrpahers after their wedding in New York City, New York on December 2, 2000. cc/Star Max/Tom Lau ***Europe, Australia, Japan OUT***

 

Wedding Around the World

Wedding Around the World

David Gakshteyn and Cleo Londono of New York City exchange wedding vows on Valentine Day, February 14th, 1999, at the Serendipity 3 restaurant while standing in a small swimming pool filled with liquid chocolate ice cream, the couples favorite flavor. (wy/ep/Ezio Petersen/UPI)

 

Wedding Around the World

 

Marc Emery, known as the "Prince of Pot", marries in a civil ceremony 21-year-old Jodie Giesz-Ramsay, the assistant editor of his Cannabis Culture magazine, July 23, 2006, in the Rose Garden of Queen Elizabeth park in Vancouver, British Columbia. Emery, with two co-accused returns to court August 21, 2006, to set an extradition hearing date. The U.S. Justice Department and DEA are trying to extradite Emery for selling marijuana seeds to US citizens over the Internet.

 

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