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term denoting beloved higher learning classmate
second word in genital term of endearment
name of most of your previous girlfriends
type of flower in the homecoming corsage you gave me
destination of our first date
meal most frequently eaten together in the dorm
name of your dorm
name of one of your roommates
initials of your alma mater
favorite Hays restaurant
question you should have asked
shape of the treasured pendant
pendant's stone color
dorm mother most resembled what television character
section of dorm in which you held a part-time job
frequent means of communication for dorm-to-dorm evening conversations
the one who introduced us
your off-campus employment location
college colors
make of your new car
location for sweet goodnights
your college major
a beverage to be "snarfed"
location of your business fraternity formal
I thought you couldn't possibly be serious when you said...
your religion in college
last name I practiced writing
a night you should have stayed in my apartment
organization from which you lured me on our first date
a favorite shared drink
your hometown
your age today
your birth month
what we argued about
a favorite word to mispronounce
state in which you were born
number of siblings
what I never forgot about you from our first date onward
body parts I asked to see during our Quik Shop encounter in GB
how you reconnected us
name I call you
other name I call you
Where we plan to wed?
food we'll have at our wedding reception
place we'll honeymoon
place we plan to live together
frequent abbreviated question
fondest part of our college campus

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