"She then said she'd like to wear it at her wedding. I felt uneasy. I told her I wasn't sure that was a good idea."
"She then said she'd like to wear it at her wedding. I felt uneasy. I told her I wasn't sure that was a good idea."
"She then said she'd like to wear it at her wedding. I felt uneasy. I told her I wasn't sure that was a good idea."
"She then said she'd like to wear it at her wedding. I felt uneasy. I told her I wasn't sure that was a good idea."
An old English rhyme says that the bride must wear "something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue" to her wedding, and by the looks of it, Abigail Kingston got the "old" part down perfectly! At her wedding, this Pennsylvania...
An old English rhyme says that the bride must wear "something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue" to her wedding, and by the looks of it, Abigail Kingston got...