I was involved with the children, he was involved with the fun. I think when we could get together, it was really special. We're still listening to children. There's no hollering, no swearing and all that stuff. There's no screaming, there's no laughing. There's no laughing. It would be weird. It's not like... It feels a lot like a dream. But when you think it... It's like a dream. Music Music Music What the fuck happened? I say, what the fuck happened? Sixty years ago, young fellow, David Peipas, a fireman, married a fellow of Bristol. He's hell-earned. There's one thing that's bothered the family in the Shaebrook for a long time. The first crack is breaking out today. Boy, you're looking good, children. All right. The reason you're up here with us... The beginning of the marriage was a little bit skeptical. There was some thought that even though the family friends, some bonded this couple, lived for ten years of their married life in sin. In sin or sin. Because their marriage was never recorded. They didn't think about it in the town. For ten years, it was never recorded that David had to be married. What happened during that ten years? Shakedowns were more. They wanted to make sure this was legal. To make sure that this was all legally proper to stop them. So, Ginger and David, we rejoice to celebrate with you the renewal of your marriage covenant. And here's our renewal. So Ginger, I ask that you repeat after me. David, I bless to be your wife. And I promise I do. To love and sustain you. In the covenants of marriage. In sickness and in health. In plenty and in many walks. In joy and in sorrow. As small as we both. Those who thought this work better, let no one sess it. Amen. Amen. Amen. I'm going to cut my hair and then I pretend that I just like to wish you well. I know. I'm going to mix it up. My brain's getting old so I can't remember. Well that's something expected. Alright. It's just not necessary to rub it in. The last name is Aisha. David is Virginia. We're there tonight with you at 6 o'clock, right? So you were both about 12 when you got married. Is that right? 19. 19. 19. 19. 24. 24. 19. Nothing less than a night, right? Yeah. I mean anniversary. Oh my, my. Congratulations. Thank you very much. Alright. Alright. Amen. Amen. Amen. I'm just going to do it here, right? Amen.
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