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Mrs. Shoshana F

Still the one

What are you doing New Year’s Eve?

I can’t believe you haven’t seen it

A request from the Jewlyweds

Lighter me, lighter wallet

The sport of sleep deprivation

A throwback you can throw back

Me a name I call myself

The jilted bride

All the time in the world

It’s all in the game

Welcome to the neighborhood

In the summertime

My leather-bound life

What not to do after you are married

The swing of things

Twas the week before Passover

The best nurse ever

Seven hours you can’t get back

Tic-tax-toe

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About

Queen for a day

Unique like everybody else

Linens and things II: A bright idea

Linens and things

Who says you can’t go home?

It’s a double date

Let’s stay together

Walking down the (grocery) aisle

Being the Mrs.

Newlyweds in TV land

Like ‘sands through the hourglass’ . . .

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