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"You know, we've got a friend you should meet..." So began the story of a setup that seemed so unremarkable, but so fated.
Weeks later and after many phone conversations, both of us realized how compatible we were. It wasn't long before our lengthy discussions were followed by bursts of laughter when we'd finish each other's sentences.
When it came time to move the relationship to the next step, Kal found the perfect thing: "proposal scratch off lottery tickets." Who knew?! This was ideal, since Debbie loves lottery tickets and would happily "engage" in the activity!
Debbie never expected that a weekend getaway to the mountains with friends would end with our engagement. But as the group pretended to casually work through a small stack of scratch-off lottery tickets, all eyes were on Debbie. Imagine her surprise when she caught sight of the words, "Will you marry me?" peeking through the coating on the ticket!
Here are a few lines of real conversations we've had:
Debbie: "Barbecue" is a noun, not a verb.
Kal: Trust me. The best way to eat pizza is to fold it in half as it enters your mouth.
Debbie: I don't have "slippers." I have "bedroom shoes."
Kal: My sneakers are for more than tennis, so they're not "tennis shoes."
Debbie: Yes, it's usually "sweet tea." But I prefer it "unsweetened."
Kal: Why do you call it a "wreck?" Isn't it just, "a car accident?"
Debbie: By the way, it's pronounced, "Buh-HAY-muh."
Kal: New York is a whole state. But Long Islanders call Manhattan, "The City."
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