My younger daughter Amanda just called to point this out on Gawker.com. It's either horribly embarrassing... or funny (or both). Gawker calls this regular feature Altarcations. It's a way of scoring each Sunday's Wedding Announcements in The New York Times, based on pedigree (ivy league schools, degrees, professions, professions of parents (see below: "corporate blogging" doesn't get any points).
Oh what the heck... Both Eliza and Minor work incredibly hard and I (as the MOTB, aka mother-of-the-bride) think they deserve their 17 points and the top spot today on Gawker!
Love this comment on the Gawker write-up...
Previous Comments
star peri said on May 19, 2007 at 03:59 AM
Good news
I hope everybody read this article.
Thank you for infos.
Mike said on May 23, 2007 at 01:07 PM
Since when would being a lawyer place one higher on the value scale than only being a doctor? Maybe it’s a male-female thing.
Come on, Gawker, doesn’t helping individuals with physical infirmities and such rate, even if they are just children, at least equal to prosecuting/defending some legal imbroglio?
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