[span id="article"][font face="Verdana,Sans-serif"][font color="black" size="2"][span id="article"][span id="intelliTXT"] MANSFIELD, Ohio (AP) - A couple won't mark their 27th anniversary until Thursday, but they've already received the perfect gift: the wedding pictures they couldn't afford when they married as teenagers. Their photographer showed up last week at the diner where Karen Cline works and surprised her with a photo album from her big day in 1980.[/p] "About a month ago, I was just cleaning out some of my old things and I found it," said photographer Jim Wagner, who's now 80. "I knew she didn't have any money back then, and I just thought she might like to have it."[/p] "I just stood there and cried and cried and hugged him," Cline said afterward, tearing up again.[/p] She recalled being a new bride at 18 and admiring the pictures, but feeling heartsick because she and her husband, Mark, who was 19 at the time, didn't have $150 to pay for them.[/p] All these years, the Clines have had just one wedding picture that someone else took, of her walking down the aisle.[/p][/span][/span][/font][/font][/span]
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