NEW YORK (AP)-Happily warbling "Goodbye girls, I'm through," Tiny Tim stood in line Tuesday to apply
for a marriage license.
The long-haired singer whose real name is Herbert Buckingham Khaury, was accompanied by his
fiancee, Victoria May Budinger, 17, of Haddonfield, N.J.
The couple plans to be married Dec. 17 on Johnny Carson's "Tonight" show.
The singer, 37, told newsmen, "It's the greatest day of my life." Then, at their request, he broke
into song.
He also rendered "I'll Be Happy When the Preacher Makes you Mine," and "If I Had My Life to Live Over,"
to the delight Of city employes who gathered in the Marriage License Bureau to see the couple.
Miss Budinger's mother also was there, but her father will have to appear today to give his
formal permission since the bride-to-be is under 18.
The couple was asked if they planned to have a family.
"Well," Tiny Tim replied, "I don't believe in birth control, so, basically, whatever happens will
happen."
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Source: NEW YORK (AP)
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