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Yellow Bird: Finding a bargain
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TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 2002 "While traveling the back roads in northern Minnesota this past week, I stopped at a local filling station and convenience store. With purchases made and gas filled, I turned to leave when a poster of a woman posing in a white wedding gown caught my eye. The message below read some like this: Size 12 wedding dress for sale - $200. Never been worn. That last line conjured up an image of that same woman sitting on the steps of a church waiting for an absent groom. But then the dress would have been worn, I thought. . ." Get the Story:
DOREEN YELLOW BIRD COLUMN: What's the story with that wedding dress? (The Grand Forks Herald 6/18)
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