Here's a wedding announcement for today's reality TV and internet romances. Regis Philbin tried to hook his producer up and she ends up finding her husband through an online profile her Jewish grandmother forced her to write before she died. It's a sweet story, for sure, and it was definitely my Sunday pick me up.
However, my question here is: how did this great story trump Ivanka's wedding? Could it be that the New York Times has realized that the story of a real person (albeit one who works on a TV show) is much more appealing to readers than the headline of two real estate mogul children who have lived a life most of us can't comprehend? There's something accessible about "Schully's" journey to the altar; a human element that Ivanka and her New York Post publishing hubby just don't have (yeah, he's 28). Ivanka doesn't even get a traditional post headline, which is, I guess, her consolation prize for not holding down the Vows column this week (she's probably been a shoe-in since birth). Here's their tale, if you're interested, but I'm sticking with those with a bit more accessibility this week.
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Love that your bloggng about Sunday love! :)
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