blogs.laweekly.com — Who needs Vegas when you can get married in a 99 Cents Only store? Today, on 09-09-09, bargain shoppers added a ball and chain to their carts. The company married nine engaged couples in store for the cost of 99 cents. Stay classy, Los Angeles.
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miked53108Sep 10, 2009
Contemplating whether this is a step up or a step down from getting hitched at Wal-Mart
gcardenSep 10, 2009
It says a lot about what you think about the value of marriage when you marry in 99? store.But the burning question on my mind: do they offer refunds?
rwhittak3Sep 10, 2009
Shrimp
powderedtoastySep 10, 2009
Thanks. I should probably break down and finally watch that movie...
kate1240Sep 10, 2009
I was wondering the same thing. Thanks
itsmeemilygSep 10, 2009
Some of those dresses look to be worth about that, yeah.
eir574Sep 11, 2009
"It says a lot about what you think about the value of marriage when you marry in 99? store."No, it says nothing at all about what you think of the value of marriage. The only thing stopping me from doing this would have been consideration for what our parents wanted. In fact, we waited quite some time to get married in part because we were far away from our families for awhile, and in part because the extent to which we value our commitment to one another has absolutely nothing to do with whether the state government has signed off on our union. I pity anyone who feels otherwise.
memitimSep 11, 2009
No, it's "Cheap marriage, afford a house, live a good life together." Or you can do what my wife and I as well as many other people we know have done and piss away a small fortune on a wedding and bitch about the things you can't afford to have or do afterward. Nice party, though.
pyrobabySep 11, 2009
There you go California, keeping marriage sacred.