@embws “@WSJ: $20,000+ on wedding = 46% more likely to divorce. http://on.wsj.com/1nr3bzE pic.twitter.com/2xpua5ctNj”
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@embws “@WSJ: $20,000+ on wedding = 46% more likely to divorce. http://on.wsj.com/1nr3bzE pic.twitter.com/2xpua5ctNj”
“@WSJ: Couples who spend $20,000+ on their wedding are 46% more likely to get divorced. http://on.wsj.com/1nr3bzE - bought my dress in EBay 
@SarcasmicRPh I think they should do a study on church vs beach weddings @WSJ
@WSJ @nickjatan Alas my relatively cheap and sensible (but fun) wedding did not help the longevity of my marriage. $4k & 5 years...
@WSJ I guess it is a good thing my Wife and I are tightwads!
@WSJ ... Good info. I think I spent about 27 bucks. That is, for the second one.
@WSJ @call_me_tomasso I spent bugger all on all my weddings.
“@WSJ: Couples who spend $20,000+ on their wedding are 46% more likely than average to get divorced. pic.twitter.com/3aBYI78EuF”
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@WSJ Always knew weddings were a waste of money. Here's a good reason to spend less @JPeterDonald @RebeccaDonald @DonaldMaryEllen
@WSJ validates my backyard BBQ nuptials. Couples who spend $20,000+ on their wedding 46% more likely to divorce.http://on.wsj.com/1nr3bzE
@WSJ @nikki_graham Phew, we spent only a grand at most on ours!
@BL_Translations I've told my husband many a time that we should just have gone to Gretna Green and not bothered with all the palaver.
@WSJ @bill_seely it's you & me forever
@WSJ no wonder I'm still married. I spent only 5k for my wedding. 
“@WSJ: Couples who spend $20,000+ on their wedding are 46% more likely than average to get divorced. @Donte_Emch We might get lucky 

@_CHRIS_DOWLING_ @WSJ we'll be married till the end!! 




“@Donte_Emch: @_CHRIS_DOWLING_ @WSJ we'll be married till the end!! 



” maybe the end of the year
BAM. I'll see myself out...
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