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=== Meeting ===
=== Meeting ===
According to Jack, in May 1992, Jack saw Tammy working at a bowling alley when she was 19. Jack, apparently was a "sucker for baby face" and would repeatedly return to the bowling ally while Tammy was working to request a date from her. Eventually realizing that Jack wasn't going to give up, she conceded and went on a date with him.<ref>https://youtu.be/SyJPxp2KI_8</ref>
According to Jack, in May 1992, he saw Tammy working at a bowling alley when she was 19. Jack, apparently a "sucker for baby faces," would repeatedly return to the bowling alley while Tammy was working to ask her out on a date. Eventually realizing that Jack wasn't going to give up, she conceded and agreed to go on a date with him.<ref>https://youtu.be/SyJPxp2KI_8</ref>


=== First Date ===
=== First Date ===
For their first date Jack invites Tammy to his job as an MC at Elizabeth Curtain Call, a now defunct theatre and dinner show room - presumably located somewhere in or around Orange County, California. When Tammy arrives she is ready to leave immediately and is only prepared to give Jack five minutes to meet her before she nopes out. However Jack reveals himself to her over the microphone, with a loud "BABE!" At this point in time Tammy had only seen Jack wearing a hat, and 25 years later Tammy can still distantly remember her shock at seeing how bald Jack was without his hat on for the first time.
For their first date, Jack invited Tammy to his job as an MC at Elizabeth Curtain Call, a theatre and dinner show room that is no longer operational, presumably located in or around Orange County, California. When Tammy arrived, she was ready to leave immediately, only willing to give Jack five minutes to meet her before she decided to leave. However, Jack revealed himself to her over the microphone with a loud "BABE!" At that moment, Tammy, who had only seen Jack wearing a hat before, was shocked to see how bald he was without his hat for the first time, a memory she still recalls distinctly 25 years later.


The show playing that night happens to be "Anything Goes," and even on their very first date Jack complains about the meal they eat complaining about dry chicken and demanding Tammy "review" the Sour Cream - a trend that would continue to structure the next 30 years of their lives.<ref>https://youtu.be/SyJPxp2KI_8</ref>
The show playing that night was "Anything Goes," and even on their very first date, Jack complained about the meal, criticizing the dry chicken and insisting that Tammy "review" the sour cream - a pattern that would continue to shape the next 30 years of their lives.<ref>https://youtu.be/SyJPxp2KI_8</ref>


=== Marriage ===
=== Marriage ===
The circumstances of their relationship in its early stages are unclear and conflicting. It is unknown what drew Tammy to Jack, [[Garrett Scalfani|who had made his own child homeless]]. It is possible that Jack kept these details from Tammy, or that she simply did not care about them.
The early stages of their relationship are marked by unclear and conflicting circumstances. It remains uncertain what attracted Tammy to Jack, who had previously [[Garrett Scalfani|made his own child homeless]]. It is possible that Jack withheld these details from Tammy, or she may have been indifferent to them.


Shortly after meeting, Tammy brought Jack to Christ and soon the pair married on 29 August 1998 in a gaudy Western-themed wedding, funded entirely by Tammy's family. Jack and Tammy both wore cheap "Colombian Drug Lord" chic wedding rings, which lost their luster in 2015 and had to be re-dipped.  
Shortly after they met, Tammy introduced Jack to her faith, and the couple married on August 29, 1998, in an extravagantly Western-themed wedding, financed entirely by Tammy's family. Both Jack and Tammy wore inexpensive wedding rings styled in what could be described as "Colombian Drug Lord" chic, which lost their shine in 2015 and required redipping.


In 2000, she gave birth to [[Jack Scalfani II]].
In 2000, they welcomed their son, [[Jack Scalfani II]].


==References==
==References==