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TANGO: Wow. It’s a long way from there to…
Mat: Yeah. Finally, we got sponsors, and a shiny, new 36’ RV. So with that, and our credit cards, we figured we could just about get across the USA. We had already done 150 interviews on the West Coast. We decided to build our dream team.
TANGO: So who came with you?
Mat: My grandma did.
TANGO: Really!?
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1 Lila Shelby // May 14, 2008 at 8:26 pm
I was just wondering, Matt and Jason, how you found these couples to interview? Did you run an ad or just through word of mouth? I am considering writing a book and interviewing people, but it’s not in the same vein/topic as what you have done. But, I was wondering what is the best way to find your subjects to interview? Any input would be greatly appreciated. Congratulations on your outstanding project! Thank you.
Lila
2 Tango’s Top 10: Ways to Mend a Broken Heart // Jan 14, 2008 at 11:48 pm
[…] 8. Project Everlasting: The Chemistry of Life-Long Love Two young bachelors hit the road to discover our country’s greatest loves. […]
3 Suzane // Dec 13, 2007 at 11:30 pm
Mat & Jason, thank you for your gift in our lives. XOXOXO
4 Suzane // Dec 13, 2007 at 11:29 pm
Hi- good freind of Mat & Jason’s and I understand my parents were one of the two couples nominated for your couple of the year, what a compliment and honor. We are looking for specifics and the nomination y them if we can,,, my Mother passed away six months ago
5 Tao from South Florida // Jul 4, 2007 at 7:13 am
Hey guys, you need to do a piece on we women and men in the 40 something years, who are starting over due to divorce or widowhood. PS: If you find a sharp, sexy, chocolate brother in his mid forties out there while ya working, have him “holla” at a Sistah! Be Blessed and stay Safe (I’ll keep you both in my prayers).
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