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That’s how they ended up spending hours together, first at a Douglas Coupland exhibition at the Vancouver Art Gallery, and then at the Morrissey, a bar in downtown Vancouver, where they did the 36 questions.
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They spent hours together at Douglas Coupland exhibition at Vancouver Art Gallery then at Morrissey bar where they did 36 questions
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{ "activity": "Did the 36 questions", "locations": [ "Douglas Coupland exhibition at the Vancouver Art Gallery", "Morrissey bar in downtown Vancouver" ] } - UUID
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https://nytimes.com/2025/05/16/style/36-questions-love-wedding-mandy-len-catron.html
Mandy Catron, author of an essay about the '36 Questions That Lead to Love,' married Mark Bondyra. The article details their relationship, from their first date using the questions to their eventual wedding after years of being together.
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