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A quickie Vegas wedding for your Avatar

February 14, 2008 on 12:15 am | In Avatars, Events, Fun Stuff | 6 Comments

Does your Avatar have the hots for another Avatar? Ready to make the ultimate commitment?

Yahoo! has partnered with Diet Dr. Pepper for a Valentine’s Day promotion called “Valentine’s in Vegas: Marry my Avatar”. Type in the Yahoo! ID of the Avatar you want to get hitched to, and voila, you’ll see your betrothed avatars together in front of a Las Vegas wedding chapel (Elvis not included).

To make sure your Avatar is appropriately dressed before taking the plunge, head over to Yahoo! Avatars and enter “wedding” into the search box.

If your Avatar does elope to Vegas for a quickie wedding, it’s only right that you send out picture proof to your friends and family (or the paparazzi). Just click to share it on del.icio.us, Yahoo! Messenger or Facebook.

Check out the Valentine’s in Vegas gallery to see Avatars that have already tied the knot today.

Sarah Bacon
Product Manager

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  1. pun` pun` pun` trong doi` chj coa 1 ngay pun ma hok j co the …

    Comment by ThienLy — February 16, 2008 #

  2. omg that is so cool that you can marry your avatar!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Comment by booboo — February 28, 2008 #

  3. So explain to me why we can marry our avatars for 1 freakin day but there is no selection on the Yahoo Avatars Website to have one for your regular avatar!!!

    Comment by Syd — May 1, 2008 #

  4. I cant decide if this is cool or tacky or perhaps im just too old to get it

    Comment by maz @ lose weight wedding — July 27, 2010 #

  5. lol what will they think of next this is funny

    Comment by 31 day fat loss cure scam — July 29, 2011 #

  6. I have never gotten into avitars but who would have thunk it that you could marry another avitar

    Comment by motivational youth speaker — July 29, 2011 #

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