Wed, 30 October 2013
In this week's episode Cullen and Susan take the week off for Halloween. In a departure from the normal format, Kevin sits down to interview his co-worker/boss who was married by Dracula, had a honeymoon filled with corpses and has witnessed a few hauntings. It's an episode about horror, ghosts, goblins, and the usual amount of love. Check out Save The Arcadian (the band behind our wonderful theme music) Be sure to send your questions in to marryme.annual@gmail.com
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Wed, 23 October 2013
In this episode Cullen, Kevin and Susan try to figure out why someone would go dutch on an engagement ring and should they? THEN they spend about ten minutes getting down to the nitty gritty of how being a feminist interferes with getting married... well they try to, until Cullen has to run off to an acapella practice, but don't worry, they'll continue the discussion soon. Check out Save The Arcadian (the band behind our wonderful theme music) Be sure to send your questions in to marryme.annual@gmail.com
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Tue, 15 October 2013
In this episode Cullen, Kevin and Susan take an in depth look at engagements, determining the effectivness of long term engagements, and attempting to answer the timeless question of how to know when you're actually ready to get married. In this episode they are joined by special guests Emma Wright (Cullen's girlfriend) and Richard Cole who stops by to discuss his own engagement over twenty years ago. Be sure to send your questions in to marryme.annual@gmail.com
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Wed, 9 October 2013
In this episode Cullen, Kevin and Susan discuss fall weddings as Kevin finds himself invited to one. The three struggle to answer the question of how to cope with a "new roommate" of the opposite gender (specifically: a spouse) who enjoys potty humor and wonder what it takes to make the sudden leap into living together once married. Be sure to send your questions in to marryme.annual@gmail.com
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Tue, 1 October 2013
In this episode Cullen, Kevin and Susan discuss the effects of the government shutdown on weddings/marriages. Then contemplate the ethical intricacies of getting married for the right reasons, be it love or some sort of "get rich quick" scheme. Be sure to send your questions in to marryme.annual@gmail.com
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