Posted on 07/04/2010 1:25:01 PM PDT by freespirited
Former Miss California Carrie Prejean is now Mrs. Kyle Boller, after marrying the Oakland Raiders quarterback at a San Diego resort.
The San Diego Union Tribune says the dethroned beauty queen and the 29-year-old quarterback tied the knot late Friday in a private ceremony at the Grand Del Mar.
Among the guests were Gateway computer founder Ted Waitt, Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers and former Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Matt Nordgren.
The 23-year-old bride made headlines last year after making controversial remarks during the Miss USA pageant that marriage should be between a man and a woman. Prejean eventually surrendered her crown after pageant officials accused her of missing events, an allegation she denied.
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Of all my transgressions, filming my self in the throws of autoerotic abandon hasn’t been one of them.
Kyle Boller definitely outkicked his coverage!
Since I have no idea whatsoever what that means....um....ok.
And unfortunately those tights ends end up wide receivers.
Congrats to the happy couple! May they have many happy years and beautiful children. Marriage is between a man and a woman.
Wow, that’s a little tasty. She stood for principle — marriage is between a man and a woman. And took plenty of abuse for her stand. Now you join in the abuse — “she has the look” That’s trash. Shame on you.
Just my opinion: She’s too young to get married, especially to a guy who travels a lot with a demanding career.
Trust me, I'm a guy, I know these things.....
what is worse, doing it or watching it.
LOL. I saw some of that bread in the supermarket this last weekend. I about died laughing.
What an unfortunate name to use for your product.
Thats a helluva way to complement them, but whatever. Tellya what - you hold down the fort on them never, ever forgetting they are sinners, and they'll go on and live their lives. That way, the world will stay safe from any misunderstanding of their happiness.
All for Jesus, of course.
She is young, she made a big mistake that a vast majority of young girls make.
Should we burn her at the stake?
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