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  • 14
    Feb
    2013
    6:27pm, EST

    Valentine's Day is a popular time to say 'I do'

    Bebeto Matthews / AP

    NEW YORK: Newlyweds Danielle Brabham, 39, and Michael Lynch, 41, from Miami Shores, Fla., pose for pictures at the Empire State Building viewing platform after their Valentine's Day wedding. Brabham and Lynch were among three couples chosen for the 19th Annual Weddings Event, "Love is in the Air," designed by celebrity designer Preston Bailey, after submitting their personal love stories to the Empire State Building's Facebook page.

    Getting married on Valentine's day would certainly make it easy to remember your wedding anniversary. Here's a round-up of pictures from the many group weddings that took place today:

    Tomas Bravo / Reuters

    MEXICO CITY: A couple takes part in a mock wedding during Valentine's Day celebrations in the Coyoacan neighborhood in Mexico City.

    Ernesto Benavides / AFP - Getty Images

    LIMA, PERU: Couples get married inside a public pool during a mass wedding on Valentine's Day. Over 200 couples participated.

    Enrique Castro-Mendivil / Reuters

    LIMA, PERU: A newlywed couple laughs in a public swimming pool during a mass wedding on Valentine's Day.

    Mario Tama / Getty Images

    NEW YORK: Newly-married couple Brian Bondy and Melissa Cohn stand on a mock heated beach in Times Square after being photographed on Valentine's Day. Bondy proposed to Cohn on 'Good Morning America' this morning and the couple then had a 'flash wedding' in Times Square. The mock heated beach was set up by the Aruba Tourism Authority.

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    MANILA: Couples stand in a queue at a gymnasium for a mass wedding in Manila, Philippines, on Feb. 14. Some 400 couples exchanged vows inside a packed gymnasium on the outskirts of Manila's Makati financial district, as a school band played love songs that drowned out the heavy traffic outside.

    Cheryl Ravelo / Reuters

    MANILA: A girl is flanked by grooms as she accompanied her father (rear) to register before a Valentine's Day mass wedding in Quezon City, Manila, Philippines. More than 3,000 couples were simultaneously married nationwide.

    Joe Raedle / Getty Images

    WEST PALM BEACH, FLA.: Arlene Joseph and Stuart Joseph smile after being wed during a group Valentine's day wedding at the National Croquet Center. Approximately 40 couples tied the knot.

    Slideshow: Valentine’s Day around the world

    Lintao Zhang / Getty Images

    From San Francisco to Sri Lanka, China to Cuba, love and romance know no boundaries. See the many ways Cupid's favorite holiday is celebrated across the globe.

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    They all appear to be heterosexuals. Oh well.

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  • 14
    Feb
    2013
    2:41pm, EST

    Smooooooooooch! Thai couple kisses for 58 hours, sets new world record

    Pornchai Kittiwongsakul / AFP - Getty Images

    Thai couple Ekkachai and Laksana Tiranarat make a new world record for longest continuous kiss at 58 hours, 35 minutes, and 58 seconds during an event n Pattaya, southeastern Thailand on Feb. 14.

    Narong Sangnak / EPA

    Ekkachai Tiranarat kisses his wife Laksana during an attempt to break the Guinness World Record time for longest continuous kiss in Thailand on Valentine's Day. The Laksanas were eventually successful by beating nine other married couples with a time of 58:35:58.

    Narong Sangnak / EPA

    Ekkachai Tiranarat and his wife Laksana cry after they achieved the new world record for the longest continuous kiss.

    After 58 hours, 35 minutes and 58 seconds, Ekkachai and Laksana Tiranarat of Thailand were the last couple still kissing -- beating the competition and holding the new Guinness World Record for world’s longest continuous kiss.

    The competition which began Tuesday in Pattaya, Thailand,  pitted nine married couples in a contest worth more than $9,000 in cash and prizes.

    The milestone must still be verified by officials from Guinness World Records.

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    • Slideshow: Guinness World Records 2013
    • Earlier in PhotoBlog: Thai couples attempt to break world record for longest kiss

    Slideshow: Valentine’s Day around the world

    Majdi Fathi / Corbis

    From San Francisco to Sri Lanka, China to Cuba, love and romance know no boundaries. See the many ways Cupid's favorite holiday is celebrated across the globe.

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  • 13
    Feb
    2013
    10:03am, EST

    Love is in the air (literally) as couples wed before Valentine's

    Reuters

    Prasit Rangsiyawong, 29, kisses his bride Varuttaon Rangsiyawong, 27, during a wedding ceremony ahead of Valentine's Day in Prachin Buri province, east of Bangkok on Feb. 13. Three Thai couples took part in the wedding ceremony arranged by a Thai resort, aimed at strengthening the relationships of the couples by doing fun activities.

    Reuters

    Prasit Rangsiyawong, 29, and his bride Varuttaon Rangsiyawong, 27, jump in a pond during a wedding ceremony ahead of Valentine's Day in Prachin Buri province, east of Bangkok on Feb. 13.

    By Jonathan Sanger, Associate Multimedia Producer, NBC News

    Most couples are happy when their wedding goes according to plan. Some Thai couples, though, look for a day full of the unexpected. A day before Valentine’s Day, three Thai couples took part in an adventurous wedding ceremony that involved being chased by pirates, dangling from cables, and falling into water.

    Reuters

    Chutima Imsuntear, 37, falls as she runs with Sopon Sapaotong, 41, during a wedding ceremony ahead of Valentine's Day in Prachin Buri province, east of Bangkok on Feb. 13.

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    Sorawich Changtor, left, 28, and Rungnapa Panla, 30, run to escape a man dressed as a pirate as other couples look on during a wedding ceremony ahead of Valentine's Day in Prachin Buri province, east of Bangkok on Feb. 13.

    Previously on PhotoBlog:

    • Pucker up, buttercup: Thai couples attempt to break world record for longest kiss
    • Japan's loudest lovebirds shout gratitude to their wives
    • Several weddings and a giant green sea turtle: Valentine's Day celebrations around the world

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  • 14
    Feb
    2012
    11:22pm, EST

    Mayra Beltran / Houston Chronical via AP

    Juanita Aasso slow dances with friend Roy Elkis during the Valentine's Day Dance at the Neighborhood Center Inc. West End Senior Center on Feb. 14, 2012 in Houston, Texas. Approximately 50 seniors attended the dance where the DJ played Tejano, soul, and pop music for seniors.

    Seniors enjoy Valentine's Day dance in Houston

    By Robert Hood

    This is a heart-warming picture that fits nicely with the story about long-time couples sharing their stay-in-love secrets. And just in case you need more evidence that romance lives, check out this story about a survey that has found that many married couples are still "intensely in love". Happy Valentine’s Day.

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  • 14
    Feb
    2012
    6:14pm, EST

    I do, I do, I do... couples wed in Valentine's Day group ceremony

    Joe Raedle / Getty Images

    (L-R) Jonah Klemm-Toole kisses his new wife, Elena Pizano, Kenny Dornhoefer kisses his new wife, Jaya Ganaishalm and Manuel Fuentes kisses his new wife, Monika Juarbe after being wed during a group Valentine's day wedding at the National Croquet Center on Feb. 14, in West Palm Beach, Florida. The group wedding ceremony is put on by the Palm Beach Country Clerk & Comptroller's office and 30 couples to tied the knot.

    Between 30 and 40 couples were married today during a free wedding in Florida. If you were one of those couples, do you think it would feel more or less special to share your moment with others?

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    Scenes from a group Valentine's day wedding at the National Croquet Center

    Joe Raedle / Getty Images

    Kenny Dornhoefer (L) stands with his new wife Jaya Ganaishalm after being wed during a group Valentine's day wedding.

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  • 14
    Feb
    2012
    11:31am, EST

    Heart-shaped balloons -- a universal sign of love for Valentine's Day

    Faisal Mahmood / Reuters

    A man is silhouetted as he fills heart shaped balloons with helium while waiting for customers on Valentine's Day in Islamabad, Pakistan on Feb. 14.

    Armando Babani / EPA

    An Albanian man delivers flowers by motorcycle as part of the Valentine's Day celebrations in Tirana, Albania, Feb. 14. Traditionally a western holiday, Valentine's Day is now being celebrated in Albania where most people are Muslim.

    Stephanie Pilick / AFP - Getty Images

    A woman fixes red heart-shaped balloons on a fence on Feb. 14 in Berlin.

    Ed Jones / AFP - Getty Images

    A vendor rides his bicycle laden with heart-shaped balloons down a street in Beijing on Feb. 14. Beijing's Municipal Civil Affairs Bureau were anticipating over 4,000 couples would be showing up at registry offices around the city to tie the knot this Valentine's Day, which is being considered particularly auspicious as it falls in the Chinese lunar year of the dragon.

    Kevin Frayer / AP

    An Indian man waits for customers as he sells balloons for Valentine's Day at a market in New Delhi, India, Feb. 14.

    By Phaedra Singelis, NBC News

    Looking at all the photos moving on the wires this morning, I was struck by how many photos of heart-shaped balloons there were and from all over the world. Will you be giving a heart-shaped balloon to your loved one this Valentine's Day?

    Slideshow: Most memorable kisses of all time

    Everett Collection

    Rhett and Scarlett, Will and Kate, Bogart and Bergman, even Britney and Madonna – they all shared iconic lip-locks. Get in the mood for Valentine's Day with our colorful guide to classic kisses.

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    If you like balloons or blimps, try my Gasbags lighter than air comedy web site: www.hybridblimp.net

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  • 14
    Feb
    2012
    9:04am, EST

    Kate Middleton's 8-year-old Valentine

    Tim Hales / AP

    The Duchess of Cambridge talks with 8-year-old Jaqson Johnston-Lynch after she visited The Brink in Liverpool, England, Feb. 14. The Duchess was visiting as Patron of Action on Addiction. The Brink is an alcohol-free bar in Liverpool, linked to Action on Addiction's SHARP recovery service in the city. The bar is a social enterprise run primarily to help people recovering from drink and drug addiction.

    Darren Staples / Reuters

    A cake that will be given to Britain's Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge from 8-year-old Jaqson Johnston-Lynch is held by a media officer in Liverpool, Feb. 14.

    By Phaedra Singelis, NBC News

    The Duchesss of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, made her first public appearance without her husband and will celebrate their first Valentine's Day as a married couple without her husband.  

    Prince William is currently deployed to the Falkland Islands, about 8,000 miles away. But she wasn't without an admirer. Jaqson Johnston-Lynch was waiting for the Duchess with a bouquet of flowers at the charity organization she was visiting in Liverpool. He also presented her with a card and a specially made cupcake. The 8-year-old's mother works at the charity which helps recovering addicts.

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    Happy Valentine to my Newsvine Friends (2012) Lucien Alexandre Marion Canada

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  • 13
    Feb
    2012
    9:16pm, EST

    Jeff Chiu / AP

    African penguin Howard carries a valentine heart written by a visitor to the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco, Feb. 13.

    Don't forget your valentine, this penguin didn't

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  • 13
    Feb
    2012
    10:35am, EST

    How about a gold facial for Valentines Day?

    Reuters reports — Despite tough economic conditions including soaring inflation, people in Vietnam seem to be spending heavily as usual on special occasions like Valentine's Day. Viet My is one of a small number of salons in Vietnam that provides 24k gold leaf face mask therapy, said to help make skin whiter. A single facial costs 1.8 million Vietnam dong, or $86.41 USD.

    Kham / Reuters

    An employee pastes a gold leaf on the face of a client at the Viet My beauty salon in Hanoi on Feb. 13.

    Kham / Reuters

    An employee pastes gold leaves onto a client's face at the Viet My beauty salon in Hanoi on Monday, Feb. 13.

    Kham / Reuters

    A gold leaf is seen before it is applied at the Viet My beauty salon in Hanoi on Monday, Feb. 13.

    Kham / Reuters

    A client rests with gold applied to her face is seen at the Viet My in Hanoi on Monday, Feb. 13.

     

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    I thought the Wall-streeters get this done everyday before going to work. Now that the middle-classers are getting it, they will have to move up to platinum. LOL

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  • 10
    Feb
    2012
    1:56pm, EST

    Inspector picks tiny snail off South American flowers imported for Valentine's Day

    Joe Raedle / Getty Images

    U.S. Customs and Border Protection agriculture specialists inspect flowers for any foreign pests or diseases at the UPS facility at Miami International Airport on Friday. As Valentine's Day approaches, the airport will see about 85 percent of all flowers imported into the United States. Most of the flowers come from South American growers.

    Joe Raedle / Getty Images

    A U.S. Customs and Border Protection agriculture specialists uses a magnifying glass to look at a snail that he found and placed in a bottle to identify later while inspecting flowers for any foreign pests or diseases at the UPS facility at Miami International Airport.

    Joe Raedle / Getty Images

    A U.S. Customs and Border Protection agriculture specialist holds a bottle containing a snail.

    The requirement for imported roses to be bug-free encourages some South American growers to use pesticides heavily, some of which are known to be dangerous.

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    If you consider all the invasive bugs, fish, plants and animals that are brought into this country and cause millions in damage to the sorrounding environment, yes I would say it was worth all those salaries. Have you forgotten about bedbugs? In NYC alone there was a lot of money spent trying to get …

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  • 30
    Jan
    2012
    7:07pm, EST

    Rose producers in Colombia gear up for Valentine's Day, some with dangerous pesticides

    Photos by Fernando Vergara / AP

    A worker cuts roses to be shipped to the United States ahead of Valentine's Day, the biggest holiday of the year for fresh-cut flower sales at the Mongibello flower company in Chia, north of Bogota, Colombia, Jan. 30, 2012. According to statistics from the Society of American Florists more than 80 percent of the roses bought in the U.S. for this holiday come mainly from Colombia and Ecuador.

    Roses are seen packed before being shipped to the US ahead of Valentine's Day.

    The Associated Press reports that Colombia’s flower industry, with more than 100,000 employees and annual exports of $1 billion provides an important alternative to growing coca, the source crop for cocaine.

    However, by the time the beautiful crop of roses reaches the Valentine’s Day buyer in the United States it is more than likely sprayed with and dipped in a potentially toxic mix of chemicals.

    The U.S. requires imported flowers to be bug-free, although not necessarily void of chemical residues, as required for edible fruits and vegetables. But the reliable highland tropical climate that drew U.S. flower growers to Colombia and Ecuador is a haven for pests. This encourages growers to apply a wide range of fertilizers, pesticides and fungicides, some of which have been linked to elevated rates of cancer and neurological disorders and other problems.

    A worker packs roses to be shipped to the ahead of Valentine's Day at the Mongibello flower company in Chia, Colombia on Jan. 30, 2012.

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  • 14
    Feb
    2011
    11:22pm, EST

    Weddings on Valentine's Day from around the world

    Julie Jacobson / AP

    Becky Kulak, second from right, of Richfield, Minn., talks on the phone with her new father-in-law after marrying Jeff Kulak, right, as Becky, far left, and Jason Kucera, of Enid, Okla., wait their turn to be married at the Little White Wedding Chapel, Monday, Feb. 14, 2011 in Las Vegas. Fewer than 92,000 couples married in or around Sin City last year. The last time the city of drive-through wedding chapels married fewer people, it was 1993. The wedding industry hopes Valentine's Day provides some much needed sizzle, but they aren't betting on it.

    Esteban Felix / AP

    A woman wipes tears from her husband during a mass wedding in Managua, Monday, Feb 14. Around 560 couples got married to commemorate Valentine's Day.

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    Michael and Marcia Linley of Fort Collins, Co. sing wedding tunes as they ride Chair 2 to the top of Loveland Ski Area prior to the start of the 20th Annual Marry Me & Ski Free Mountaintop Matrimony on Valentine's Day, Feb. 14th in Loveland, Colorado. The mass wedding ceremony was held at noon at 12,050 feet outside of the Ptarmigan Roost Cabin at Loveland. More than 75 couples were pre-registered to get married or renew their vows high on The Continental Divide in this yearly Loveland tradition. Following the ceremony couples were invited to a casual reception complete with a champagne toast, wedding cake and music. The Linleys are avid skiiers and were renewing their vows after 34 years of marriage.

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    A couple of newlyweds travel to their home in an urban bus after contracting civil marriage in the so-called "mass weddings" that the Supreme Court holds on the occasion of Valentine's Day, in Managua on Feb. 14. Love swept around the world Monday as the amorous mixed traditional chocolates and roses with new and more determined ways to demonstrate their ardour on Valentine's Day.

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    Pamela Lee registers and pays the fee before being married at Cook County's Marriage Court on Valentine's Day Feb. 14, in Chicago, Illinois. Valentine's Day is typically the busiest day of the year for the court.

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    Daniel Winchester, a celebrant, looks on after conducting an underwater blessing of Aquarists Kathryn O'Connor and James Oliver on Valentine's Day in the Ocean Reef Display in the London Aquarium in London, on Feb. 14. Winchester conducted the ceremony from the other side of the glass using placards to communicate with the couple. The couple, neither of whom believe in a formal wedding, dressed in wedding finery and breathing apparatus and received their blessing surrounded by giant green sea turtles, cownose rays and shoals of colourful fish.

    By James Cheng

     

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    the perfect place for a wedding on Valentine's Day is undoubtedly Las Vegas!!!...many couples prefer <a href="">Weddings in Las Vegas</a> because Vegas is one of the most romantic cities...Viva Las Vegas!!! great blog!

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