'Lucky 777' wedding fever sweeps Beirut
Fingers crossed, Lebanese couples in their droves want to tie the knot in one of the world's most volatile countries on 7/7/07, hoping it turns out to be one of the calendar's most auspicious dates.
"Raz wanted the date more strongly than me. He feels like it's a divine date. For me, it's cute," says Karma Ekmekji, unconcerned that flowers are "like 10 times more expensive" because of the popularity of their chosen date.
http://www.middle-east-online.com/english/?id=21326
Fingers crossed, Lebanese couples in their droves want to tie the knot in one of the world's most volatile countries on 7/7/07, hoping it turns out to be one of the calendar's most auspicious dates.
"Raz wanted the date more strongly than me. He feels like it's a divine date. For me, it's cute," says Karma Ekmekji, unconcerned that flowers are "like 10 times more expensive" because of the popularity of their chosen date.
http://www.middle-east-online.com/english/?id=21326