Graduation Speech: A Humorous Wedding

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Welcome to the world of richness and fame. We gather here today to witness the true love of Smith and Wilma. Wilma Stewart grew up in a small town just west of Indiana. The Stewarts owned many businesses and were a rich investing family. Wilma was only twenty-one years old when she was asked to be married. Their theme for the wedding was green and yellow, because they both enjoyed watching the Steelers-a national football league-play. Wilma will you please state your vows. “I, Wilma, grant you my life. I will be with you for eternity. I will cherish the moments together with you, strive for health, and look upon our life as husband and wife.”
Throughout the wedding Smith had been very anxious and ready to be married to the love of his life-so we thought-and endure the
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One day later Wilma had gotten very sick. She figured it was just a virus going around that she had gotten from her work, but the flu stuck around for weeks. Wilma checked into the doctor the following week for a check up. There seemed to be nothing wrong. Wilma knew that there had to be something eating her alive in the inside. Then she really thought deep about it. Food poisoning, virus, bacteria-all of these came to her mind when thinking about what could be wrong. She had a follow up appointment a week later with a gastrointestinal specialist to look inside of her stomach to see what could be causing this tremendous pain.
The follow up appointment turned into a serious matter in a quick amount of time. Doctor Jarod Dean mentioned that their was a venomous bug inside of Wilma’s interior body, eating the flesh and tissue. Doctor Dean said that it was great that she came in early, because what she has is a life-threatening issue-unless caught early-and can be treated in early stages. Wilma had told the her physician of what she was doing prior to this, and how she might have come across this deadly

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