They had seven kids, but now it’s all over

Classmates Sad news on the home front today, as one of the most celebrated marriages from Classmates.com’s ad campaign—that of the bowl-haircutted, Harry Potterish girl and her dashing, out-of-her-league boy, a union that reportedly produced seven offspring—appears to have ended. (Catch Up Lady, who tipped us off to the developments, calls the couple Chip and Marge.) It looks like Chip has now shacked up with a trampy blond girl who belongs in a Whitesnake video. But don’t worry—Marge has moved on, too. Her new beau doesn’t have a name, but he looks like the camera caught him mid-Anchorman quote. Let’s hope Chip and Marge find happiness with their new mates, or at least give us details about the rebound sex in the alumni newsletter.

—Posted by David Kiefaber

March 26, 2007 in Kiefaber | Permalink

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funniest thing all day. Won't somebody thing of the children?

Posted by: Michael Rebain | Mar 26, 2007 3:49:18 PM

haha, thanks for the laugh.

Posted by: lukeMV | Mar 27, 2007 8:38:06 AM

Ha! Are you serious? That was most definetly the funniest thing I have read all week. You make me happy knowing other people in this world pay attention to things like that too.

Posted by: Regina Aletto | Mar 27, 2007 4:39:46 PM

is "marge" the same chick from the altoids ad?

Posted by: jam | Mar 27, 2007 4:41:20 PM

I have always wondered if the Harry Potter girl licensed her image to classmates.com b/c she has been a staple of their net ads for what 10-12 years.....if she didnt i am sure lawyer could help her make a killing....

Im glad someone else notices shit like this too

Posted by: Lib4 | Mar 28, 2007 12:21:31 AM


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