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Kirsten Devitt & Richard Fenney

LOOKING FOR LOVE ONLINE, Kirsten Devitt’s methods for selecting a potential suitor were quite unorthodox but extremely successful. It was all about the background of their profile picture. If venetian blinds were visible, the poor guy didn’t stand a chance. When she came across an attractive man who had taken his head shot standing in front of old-fashioned vertical timber panelling, she took a punt and made contact with him. A good decision as it turns out, because Richard, a pipe organ builder, is now her husband, and the house he took the photo in, built in 1935 with a tin roof and bull-nosed verandah, is her home. She couldn’t be happier.

Kirsten’s first impressions of the

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