I think you should VOWEL to improve your grammar.
And no, I don't mean the woman married to your grandfather.
2006-12-21 01:31:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Sweetie,if you mean "vows"(As im sure you do).You could look into traditional vows.They are used quite often,but as time has went on,and we all like "Personalizing" things,they went to writing your own vowls.That is an awesome idea,and you dont have to be poetic to do so.All you have to do is follow what is in your heart.What the marriage means to you,how this person has made you feel.You dont have to be a writer,just write what your heart tells you to.They dont expect it to be perfect,as long as it comes from your heart.Whatever you come up with on your own,your loved one will love it.Good luck,congratulations,and have a good day!
2006-12-21 09:35:48
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answered by ~♡~Moon Goddess~♡~ 5
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Not vowels hun, vows.
A vow is a promise.
Don't prattle on and on about how great he/she is, a vow is a promise that you are promising to do/be for the person you love.
2006-12-21 15:19:10
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answered by terry g 1
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Ha! This is cracking me up!!!!
The last I knew, there are 2 vowels in "wedding".....E and I
Good luck and congratulations!
2006-12-21 12:54:19
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answered by AmyB 3
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Miguel, buddy, thanks for the laugh at your expense as everyone else has had a crack at your goof.
As far as Vows go, Just bring it from the heart. Tell her how she makes you feel, and how much you love being with her. Tell her how much you want to spend your lives together, and how special your life is with her in it. Promise her what you feel. Love, devotion, fidelity. whatever. Just show her that what you say, is what you mean. Congrats.
2006-12-21 16:20:39
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answered by Anonymous
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There are 5 vowels. I'm glad that you didn't say bowels...
2006-12-21 09:31:40
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answered by Blunt 7
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A E I O U . You mean VOWS my friend. I don't know of any special ones.....I've been married 32 years and you didn't get much choice back then.
2006-12-21 09:29:46
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answered by lou b 6
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I think you're fancy
and really great,
our love is blooming big.
I take this day
to marry you,
and hope you don't renig.
In a few years
when you're big and fat,
Of course I'll still love you
for I'll eat too
and we'll be happy
a happy home for two.
2006-12-21 11:50:17
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answered by moniquebell 3
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There are two vowels in wedding..."e" and "i".
2006-12-21 09:27:14
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answered by IGH3Rat 5
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don't pay attention to the American sense of humor...They
are not mean just cute.....
You mean VOWS not VOWELS.
vowels are a e i o u
vows are promises you make to one another at the alter.such as
love, OBEY, lol and cherish till death due us part.
In the future check you spelling....good luck to you.
2006-12-21 13:24:03
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answered by Anonymous
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