Happy Anniversary Sabrina and George - Married April 27, 1991
This love story begins in a shiny new commercial jet engine repair plant. George, a man who's friends with the vice president, finds himself wandering through the bustling building. He strolls into the vice president's office to pay him a friendly visit. The office is a hub of activity, but George's eyes land on a particular sight: the vice president's secretary, Sabrina.

Sabrina & George 4/27/91
Sabrina is busy at work,
her back to the door. She's unaware of the new visitor in the room as George
takes in the sight of her. He thinks she's cute. Really cute. So, without thinking, he lets out a remark,
"You look like a woman that has everything a man needs!"
Sabrina, hearing this, feels a surge of anger. She's had enough of men making sexist remarks. She stands up abruptly, ready to turn around and give the man a piece of her mind, maybe even a slap! But before she can, George, seeing her fury, quickly shouts, "...and I need hand lotion!"
George's unexpected addition to his previous statement makes Sabrina pause. She looks at him, he's kinda scared, backing away from her, his hands up in defense. She decides to spare him for now, muttering, "You live, for now. Do not let that happen again!"
With a sigh, she reaches into her desk drawer, pulling out a bottle of hand lotion for George. He thanks her and she watches as he leaves the office, a relief washing over her.
And so, their first encounter ends, both left with a mix of anger, confusion, and a hint of amusement. Little do they know, this is just the beginning of their love story.
George walks into the club, eyes wide, a bit like a deer in headlights. The music is loud and the lights are flashing. He looks around, searching for Sabrina among the sea of faces. He's nervous and a bit out of his element. Clubs really aren't his scene, but for Sabrina, he'd try anything.
Meanwhile, Sabrina, who's already at the club with her group, is nervously checking her watch and scanning the crowd for George. She wonders if inviting him to such a loud, crowded place was a good idea. She's worried he might feel uncomfortable. She's nervous about how he feels about dating, let alone dating her.
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The night goes on, and George and Sabrina find themselves lost in conversation. They talk about everything and nothing, learning more about each other with each passing minute. They find that they share a love for cheesy jokes, something that makes them both laugh out loud. The nervousness they both felt at the start of the night is starting to fade away, replaced by a growing connection and understanding.
As the night draws to a close, George surprises Sabrina by asking her out on a date, just the two of them. There's a moment of uncertainty as Sabrina looks at him, her face a mix of surprise and delight. She hesitates, but then she smiles and says yes.
And that date leads to the next, and soon George and Sabrina are building a life and a future together.
So, there they are, George and Sabrina, on their second date. George, being the cheeky fellow he is, pops the question. "Will you marry me, Sabrina?" he asks, a twinkle in his eye. Sabrina, surprised and thinking he's just joking around, bursts into laughter. The look on her face is priceless, but George doesn't waver. He's a man on a mission.
As the dates continue, this becomes their thing: George asks Sabrina to marry him, and Sabrina laughs it off. It's like a funny little dance they do. George asks, Sabrina laughs. It's almost like a broken record, but neither of them seems to mind.
Four months into dating, they find themselves at a cozy little restaurant, just finishing their dessert. George, as usual, looks into Sabrina's eyes and asks the question. "Sabrina, will you marry me?" But this time, there's a difference. Sabrina doesn't laugh. Instead, she looks back at him, her eyes filled with love, and says yes.
The surprise on George's face is something to see. He almost falls off his chair, but luckily, gravity is on his side. The restaurant bursts into applause, and they both blush a shade of red that would surely win any color contest.
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