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        <title>Wedding bells and dragons - Paper and Scissors Rock - AllisonMiles&apos;s Blog - Victoria Advocate</title>
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        <description>A weekend wedding in my hometown of Anderson, Indiana led to today&#039;s blog. 
The&amp;nbsp;rainy Saturday&amp;nbsp;moved my&amp;nbsp;cousin Molly&#039;s wedding inside the city&#039;s fine arts center instead of the outdoor venue originally scheduled. 
While the family wasn&#039;t sure how the building would work for the wedding - the tables, etc. were already set up for the reception - upon entering, we realized they had things&amp;nbsp;under control. 
My cousin had chosen an Asian-themed wedding complete with kimono-clad flower girls, a dragon performance and the men wearing silk robe sets and those triangular wicker hats. 
I&#039;m glad to say everybody seemed to be pretty good sports about it all, including&amp;nbsp;my cousin John, who&amp;nbsp;took the non-stop, &amp;quot;nice hat&amp;quot; comments&amp;nbsp;with a smile and a shrug.
The ceremony was beautiful and the reception was fun, but that&#039;s not what got me blogging. The table decorations were what inspired me.
Scattered throughout the tables were fortune cookies filled with lovey dovey fortunes. You know, like, &amp;quot;happiness is falling in love with the same person over and over.&amp;quot; 
But another cousin of mine said you could microwave the cookies, open them up and replace them with your own fortunes. I&#039;ve never tried it, but I&#039;ve always wanted to make my own fortunes/fortune cookies.
So I went digging and here&#039;s what I found. About.com lists three different cookie recipes and a list of fortunes to print out and use.
If I were to make them, though, I&#039;d probably try to personalize the cookies a little. Something like,&amp;quot;Your impending move to Denton will bring bad luck. Stay put in Victoria.&amp;quot;&amp;nbsp;for my good friend Bj Lewis.
Or a little &amp;quot;Don&#039;t forget you still owe me that nine bucks&amp;quot; to my sister Mallory. 
It&#039;d be a creative way to get the message across and a fun project to pass the time. Has anybody out there ever tried this? Or have any brilliant ideas for fortunes?</description>
        <itunes:summary>A weekend wedding in my hometown of Anderson, Indiana led to today&#039;s blog. 
The&amp;nbsp;rainy Saturday&amp;nbsp;moved my&amp;nbsp;cousin Molly&#039;s wedding inside the city&#039;s fine arts center instead of the outdoor venue originally scheduled. 
While the family wasn&#039;t sure how the building would work for the wedding - the tables, etc. were already set up for the reception - upon entering, we realized they had things&amp;nbsp;under control. 
My cousin had chosen an Asian-themed wedding complete with kimono-clad flower girls, a dragon performance and the men wearing silk robe sets and those triangular wicker hats. 
I&#039;m glad to say everybody seemed to be pretty good sports about it all, including&amp;nbsp;my cousin John, who&amp;nbsp;took the non-stop, &amp;quot;nice hat&amp;quot; comments&amp;nbsp;with a smile and a shrug.
The ceremony was beautiful and the reception was fun, but that&#039;s not what got me blogging. The table decorations were what inspired me.
Scattered throughout the tables were fortune cookies filled with lovey dovey fortunes. You know, like, &amp;quot;happiness is falling in love with the same person over and over.&amp;quot; 
But another cousin of mine said you could microwave the cookies, open them up and replace them with your own fortunes. I&#039;ve never tried it, but I&#039;ve always wanted to make my own fortunes/fortune cookies.
So I went digging and here&#039;s what I found. About.com lists three different cookie recipes and a list of fortunes to print out and use.
If I were to make them, though, I&#039;d probably try to personalize the cookies a little. Something like,&amp;quot;Your impending move to Denton will bring bad luck. Stay put in Victoria.&amp;quot;&amp;nbsp;for my good friend Bj Lewis.
Or a little &amp;quot;Don&#039;t forget you still owe me that nine bucks&amp;quot; to my sister Mallory. 
It&#039;d be a creative way to get the message across and a fun project to pass the time. Has anybody out there ever tried this? Or have any brilliant ideas for fortunes?</itunes:summary>
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                <title>Jul 15,  2008 at 04:07 PM : Speaking of fortune...</title>
                <description>Speaking of fortune cookies, have you heard of the misfortune cookies? They&#039;re good for a laugh, but don&#039;t take them seriously. I&#039;d hate to think that &quot;Beware of large heavy objects moving at a high rate of speed&quot; would come true.</description>
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                <itunes:summary>Speaking of fortune cookies, have you heard of the misfortune cookies? They&#039;re good for a laugh, but don&#039;t take them seriously. I&#039;d hate to think that &quot;Beware of large heavy objects moving at a high rate of speed&quot; would come true.</itunes:summary>     
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