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  2. The best wedding gifts for older couples, from personalized ...

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    Help them celebrate their first toast as husband and wife with a set of engraved champagne glasses. Choose the style of engraving and front, as well as whether you'd like the engraving to be...

  3. Party favor - Wikipedia

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    Modern gift trends include: CDs with the favorite music of the bride and groom, shot glasses filled with colored candy or a charitable donation in the name of their guests. Gifts may also be personalized with the couple's or guest's names, initials or the wedding date. Making or buying

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    Stemless Champagne Toasting Glass. The perfect gift for an engagement party or bridal shower, this beautiful stemless champagne glass will help her toast in style at your wedding.

  5. The 94 Best Father’s Day Gifts, from $6 to $500 - AOL

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    If dad is always misplacing his glasses, this quirky eyeglasses holder is one that will come in handy while also making him chuckle.

  6. List of Curb Your Enthusiasm episodes - Wikipedia

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    October 29, 2017. ( 2017-10-29) 0.80 [32] Larry is tired of having to listen to Sal, the golf club's gate attendant, every time he drives to the security gate. In the golf club restaurant, Larry offends a fellow member, Ken, when he remarks that Ken's new baby looks a little Asian, despite both parents being white.

  7. Shotgun wedding - Wikipedia

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    A shotgun wedding is a wedding arranged in response to pregnancy resulting from premarital sex. The phrase is a primarily U.S. colloquialism, termed as such based on a stereotypical scenario in which the father of the pregnant bride-to-be threatens the reluctant groom with a shotgun in order to ensure that he follows through with the wedding.