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From Amazon.com: No one can predict the future, but it's always fun to try--and never more so than with the The Newlyweds' Predictionary. Part time capsule and part parlor game, it works like this: The newlyweds get his-and-hers booklets of predictions, which are to be filled out in private. The booklets pose thought-provoking questions such as "How will fights be resolved?" There's also a stack of questionnaires for friends and family that ask questions such as "What are the key factors that will keep these two happy in their marriage?" The booklets and questionnaires are then sealed with a "Do not open until _____" date that is the couple's 10th wedding anniversary and placed in a keepsake box until a decade has passed--happily, we hope. --Brenda Pittsley
Great shower game!: My husband and I recieved the Predictionary 6 years ago and loved it. Now my sister is getting married and we had everyone at her shower fill out the questionnaires. It was a great alternative to the usual corny shower games. Everyone loved it and my sister had a unique gift to take home with her!
A great gift to give... a great gift to recieve: Not really knowing what this was, I bought it off the shelf at a bookstore just before my wedding, almost four years ago. We had a great time filling out the booklets, and our friends and family had fun completing their questionairres. The book is sealed and put away for now... however, one questionaire did not make it in time... and on our third anniversary we caved... and opened it. We had a great time reading what my Mother-In-Law thought of us then, and how well she predicted where we might be headed (all good of course). We've since given both this and the graduate's predictionary for gifts on a few occassions. A great buy!
| Author: | Round Stone Press | | Binding: | Hardcover | | EAN: | 9780836252606 | | ISBN: | 0836252608 | | Number Of Pages: | 608 | | Publication Date: | 1998-03-01 |
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