August 26, 2005Some Non-Iraq News...Well, amidst all this flypaper brouhaha, a litle announcement. I've just gotten married in Manhattan City Hall! OK, it was just the civil wedding, with the main event to follow in a couple of months. But still, wish me and Mrs. Djerejian the best of luck... Posted by Gregory at August 26, 2005 06:31 AM | TrackBack (0)Comments
Congratulations! I don't suppose you snagged her using flypaper? :) Posted by: fling93 at August 26, 2005 11:07 PM | Permalink to this commentBravo! Best wishes for you and the Mrs. That has a poetic ring to it. Posted by: Chris at August 26, 2005 11:14 PM | Permalink to this commentThe ultimate triumph in bilateral diplomacy! My congratulations to you both. Regarding somewhat more pedestrian matters, Greg, expect an e-mail sometime this weekend. Of course, if you are . . . um . . . too busy to answer e-mails in the near term, I understand. And approve. Posted by: Pejman Yousefzadeh at August 26, 2005 11:17 PM | Permalink to this commentCongrats! I hope your new wife last you longer than she did others. Posted by: June at August 27, 2005 12:02 AM | Permalink to this commentMr. Djerejian, My heart-felt congratulations to you and to Mrs. Djerejian! I wish you all the best and happy marriage for the rest of your lives. Bill Ainashe (African Neocon) Posted by: Bill Ainashe at August 27, 2005 12:24 AM | Permalink to this commentThree cheers for family values. Congratulations. Live long and prosper. Posted by: woccam at August 27, 2005 02:35 AM | Permalink to this commentCongratulations! Good Luck. Just saw Art Linkletter on Larry King -- 93 years old; 70 years married. My wife just had a new baby -- babies are even more meaningful than marriage, and a big part of the reason. Again, good luck... Posted by: Tom Grey - Liberty Dad at August 27, 2005 03:27 AM | Permalink to this commentBest of luck, and congratulations! Posted by: Gary Farber at August 27, 2005 04:08 AM | Permalink to this commentCongratulations! Of course, with the big one upcoming, I can only imagine how irregular your blogging's going to get. But thanks for the excellent ideas you do have time for. Posted by: Devin McCullen at August 27, 2005 04:27 AM | Permalink to this commentCongrats! Of course, in some places, you can have more than one wife, which really is flypaper. Posted by: Karl at August 27, 2005 04:44 AM | Permalink to this commentYou should go to Iraq for your honeymoon and celebrate the glorious creation of democracy you argued so hard for Posted by: Jeremy at August 27, 2005 11:31 AM | Permalink to this commentCongrats.. when can we expect a little GD? Posted by: p.lukasiak at August 27, 2005 03:57 PM | Permalink to this commentI wish you all the best. I think taking a break from talking about current events once in a while is a good thing. Chuck Posted by: Chuck Betz at August 27, 2005 04:07 PM | Permalink to this commentCongrats, Gregory, and I wish Mrs. Djerejian the best of luck in learning how to sign her new name. Djeri...no, that's wrong, Djeredj...no, wait...Djerejer...darn! Posted by: Angie Schultz at August 27, 2005 05:30 PM | Permalink to this commentCongratulations, Greg, and best of luck in a future now shared. Posted by: JEB at August 27, 2005 05:37 PM | Permalink to this commentCongratulations and best of luck! Posted by: westhawk at August 27, 2005 05:39 PM | Permalink to this commentHearty congratulations! Best of luck! Posted by: Dan Larsen at August 27, 2005 06:52 PM | Permalink to this commentCongrats! My wife and I got married there, too. Almost 35 years ago. As in most things New York, it can only be good! Posted by: Jack Lindahl at August 27, 2005 07:56 PM | Permalink to this commentCongratulations, Gregory, and best wishes to you and your new bride. May you have every happiness that only marital union can bring. Oh...and if the main event takes place at the Armenian Cathedral in Manhattan and you notice some raffish codger on the groom's side that you don't recognize, that'll be me--the crasher--come to shed a tear. John Van Laer Posted by: John Van Laer at August 28, 2005 03:47 AM | Permalink to this commentAnd you actually tok the time to blog about it! I hear blogger spouses accrue an automatic 10 points in the sainthood column every time you post on a holiday -- 15 points if it's surreptitious to boot. All the best to you and Mrs. Greg! Posted by: JM Hanes at August 28, 2005 08:15 AM | Permalink to this commentCongratulations and best wishes! Posted by: Barry Meislin at August 28, 2005 11:01 AM | Permalink to this commentAll the best to you and Stephanie - enjoy Paris! Posted by: Tom G. at August 28, 2005 08:45 PM | Permalink to this commentCongrats. I was just married as well, in Vegas. May your first child be a masculine child. Ring Kiss. Posted by: Defense Guy at August 29, 2005 02:18 PM | Permalink to this commentCongratulations, warmest wishes. And if someone accuses you of being too much the optimist, point to your wife! ;-) Much happiness, always. JKW Posted by: JamesK at August 29, 2005 06:27 PM | Permalink to this commentLet me know if I can help you with any K-1 questions. Posted by: tregen at August 29, 2005 08:49 PM | Permalink to this commentCongratulations - now it's time to move out to Westechester - or, better, Connecticut! Posted by: Scott at August 29, 2005 09:13 PM | Permalink to this commentCongrats....hey, you finally got something right....I kid of course. Posted by: Eric Martin at August 29, 2005 09:35 PM | Permalink to this commentCongrats, enjoy your big wedding when it happens. Posted by: Eddie at August 30, 2005 06:20 AM | Permalink to this commentOops, coming in late here. Congratulations, long life and happiness, and don't ever do it again! And congrats to Tom Grey, too. Keep up the great work. Posted by: Sam_S (shenzhenren) at September 1, 2005 09:06 AM | Permalink to this commentOops, coming in late here. Congratulations, long life and happiness, and don't ever do it again! And congrats to Tom Grey, too. Keep up the great work. Posted by: Sam_S (shenzhenren) at September 1, 2005 09:09 AM | Permalink to this commentOops, coming in late here. Congratulations, long life and happiness, and don't ever do it again! And congrats to Tom Grey, too. Keep up the great work. Posted by: Sam_S (shenzhenren) at September 1, 2005 09:10 AM | Permalink to this comment |
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