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You should say your memories you have with your grandparents, inside jokes, and maybe play some music they danced to at their wedding in the background. Trust me I had to write one to. Good Luck! -Cement2

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Q: Help i have to write a speech For my grandparents 50th wedding anniversary. Does anyone have any suggestion or ideas. Thanx ps. im 14?
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