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Monday, August 4, 2003

'Marry My Dad' gets down to final two tonight



Six down, three to go. There is just one more week until the finale of NBC's Who Wants to Marry My Dad? and groom-to-be Don Mueller from Glendale will soon have a new fiancee chosen by his four grown children - Chris, 22; Joe, 26; Heidi, 21, and Karla Barela, 25.

Lori and Kathy were eliminated last week, leaving behind Christy, Christena and Cynthia to be picked over. Tonight, one more will be eliminated in preparation for next Monday's final episode.

Vote for your favorite in our "Who Wants to Marry My Dad?" poll




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