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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Following an extravagant re-marriage proposal from her ex-husband Andre, Shirley decides to put her plan to open a sandwich shop in the Greendale cafeteria on hold to instead concentrate on planning the wedding. Outraged at this example of Shirley putting her role as a traditional housewife over her career dreams, Britta insists that she and Annie plan the wedding while Shirley instead concentrates on her business pitch, with Pierce -- recently fired from Hawthorne Wipes upon the death of his father, and looking to start a business of his own -- providing the funding. However, this ends up backfiring when Britta suffers a crisis of identity upon discovering a hidden talent for arranging weddings. |