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Who Wants to Marry A U.S. Citizen - I Do

my_wedding_dress Who Wants to Marry A U.S. Citizen - I Do A NEW Reality TV show - “Who Wants to Marry a U.S. Citizen”.

It’s the show that aims to marry up legal citizens and immigrants who have temporary visas. On telly.

Immigration. Reality TV. And Marriage. It’s the dream ticket. Throw in a Muslim fundamentalist, a TV chef, global warming and Antha Turner and it is the show to end all other shows.

Adrian Martinez, who created the show, explains: “It’s this generation’s ‘Dating Game,’ but with a twist - it aims to show love knows no borders.

“We’re just out to play matchmaker,” adds the show’s host, Angelo Gonzales. “There are thousands of U.S. citizens seeking a spouse, and just as many immigrants seeking the same. So we want to make it a win-win situation for all involved.”

Mr Gonzalez and Mr Martinez are not Polish…

  1. 1 Mary Says:

    Now that I would watch!

  2. 2 JuneJohnson Says:

    Such a glowing bride!

  3. 3 David Says:

    Marrying a US citizen worked for me!
    The difference being that we did it the usual way and are still married 31 years later. I can see how this will end… “I got my greencard! Goodbye looser!”
    Isn’t romance great?

  4. 4 Anorak Says:

    Is Hillary Clinton single yet?

  5. 5 GrammarNazi Says:

    @David, a “looser”? is that the opposite of a “tighter”?

  6. 6 David Says:

    Grammer Nazi.. so it’s not just me who gets crazy about bad English and odd spelling, very good!
    I suppose a looser would be the opposite of tighter (or a tightener)
    What I meant to type was loser, that was a typo or typographical error. Glad you spotted it though.
    I never was much of a typist.
    :)

  7. 7 Philip A. Wilcoxson Says:

    Grammer seems to be big thing when it comes to being successful in our society; eg business and academia and communications but what really matters is the point that you get across. If you have to be so stuck on grammer that you can’t even communicate how you are really feeling or thinking you are not having peace about what you are doing and/or that is to say you can’t be yourself. And if you can’t be yourself in this world then what is the point of even living? Does that make sense? I don’t know. I’m making this sh*t up as I go along. I’m no better than you.

    I think the Marriage thing is a really good idea because the American public seems to have a obsession with marriages when it comes to entertainment. There must be something missing in their lives and I think it says something about our core values that we may be missing or need or don’t really have or really need to have. What do you think? At any rate one good way to get the attention of the American public is to sell yourself as entertainment by saying that you want to be or are looking for or are longing for or are hoping for to get married. There must be something special about marriage. What do you think? There is nothing more sacred or special than a relationship that you have with someone else then with a significant other that you can spend the rest of your life with and you can be loyal to and tell all of your problems too. I need to learn more about marriage. I think I am ignorant about many things.

    Dr. Phil :)

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