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Eyrica and Anthony are getting hitched and your family tree just got messy

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Your high school reunion just got awkward.

## Engagements That Make You Say "Wait a Minute"

Look, I'm gonna be real with you—I saw this engagement announcement for Eyrica Qi Marie Brunk and Anthony L. Gabriellini, and my first thought wasn't "congratulations." It was, "Hold up, is that the Eyrica from... *that* family?" Because in St. Louis, when you see a name, especially a distinctive one, your brain immediately goes to "where'd you go to high school?" and then "who's your family?" This isn't just a wedding announcement; for some folks in South County, this is like a genealogical puzzle.

I'm not saying there's anything scandalous here, but I know how St. Louis works. You got folks who've lived in the same neighborhoods for generations—think the Hill, Dogtown, or down past Grant's Farm. When two families come together, it’s not just two people getting married; it’s a whole network of connections, old rivalries, and shared histories suddenly getting intertwined. They're getting hitched at Old Hickory Golf Club, which, let's be honest, is a pretty standard St. Charles County wedding spot. But the real story is gonna be at the reception, when folks are trying to figure out if they're second cousins or if their dads played on the same CYC baseball team back in the day.

### What This Means for St. Louis

* **The Six Degrees of St. Louis:** This is a prime example of how small this big city truly is. Everyone knows someone who knows someone.

* **Family Trees Matter:** Your lineage and where you grew up still carry weight here. It's part of our identity.

* **The Grapevine is Real:** You can bet the phones are ringing across St. Louis County with people dissecting this announcement.

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