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Vote for Cardiff to Marry Baby Hope Diamond in the Fairy Tail Wedding of the Century

Dear friends, family, and pet loving people worldwide, I have been nominated to take part in the Fairy Tail Wedding of the Century. My potential bride to be is Baby Hope Diamond, who recently found a new forever home with animal rescue advocate, author, and founder and editor of Animal Fair magazine, Wendy Diamond. Photo of Wendy Diamond Fairy Tail Wedding of the Century As a tribute to Wendy's beloved pooch Lucky (the Guinness Book of World Records “the animal photographed with the most famous people), who recently lost her valiant battle with cancer, Baby Hope's paw is being given away in marriage. I fell in love with Lucky when she visited Los Angeles while her mom was filming documentary about canine cancer. We totally connected and I was getting ready to pop the question to Lucky before she passed away. Photo of Cardiff and Lucky Diamond West Hollywood CA 2012 To fill the void of Lucky's loss, I'm hoping that Baby Hope and I will soon tie the knot and share many years of blissful marriage. Please vote for me to be Baby Hope's groom. Visit the Pet Wedding of the Century Facebook Page. Scroll down until you see my entry (including photo as below) and click "Vote". Photo of Cardiff and Dog Park by Los Angeles Artist Joan Tucker Voting ends on July 6th, so please VOTE NOW! With your support, you'll soon see me in NYC on July 12th for Baby Hope and my big day. Thank you, Cardiff The painting I'm sitting in front of is "Dog Park", which was made in my likeness by Los Angeles artist (and my dad's client) Joan Tucker. To receive my next article (and my dad's veterinary blog) via email, sign up here. Please feel free to communicate with me and my dad through Twitter (@PatrickMahaney) and follow my adventures in veterinary medicine by liking Patrick Mahaney: Veterinarian Acupuncture Pain Management for Your Pets on Facebook. Copyright of this article (2012) is owned by Dr Patrick Mahaney, Veterinarian and Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist. Republishing any portion of this article must first be authorized by Dr Patrick Mahaney. Requests for republishing must be approved by Dr Patrick Mahaney and received in written format.
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