Louisville couple celebrates 50th anniversary at McDonald's, where their love story began

Louisville couple celebrates 50th anniversary at McDonald's, where their love story began
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Louisville couple celebrates 50th anniversary at McDonald's, where their love story began
A couple celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary at a Louisville McDonald's because it has an important place in their love story.J.J. and Connie Boudreaux first met at a McDonald's in New Orleans over 50 years ago when she was an employee there and he was a police officer.J.J. said he asked how he could talk to her without being interrupted and she said, "I have a phone number."They say Connie wrote her number on the back of J.J.'s Quarter Pounder receipt and gave it to him. And the rest was history.Since then, J.J. has called her his "Quarter Pounder with Cheese."You can watch their special date and hear their story in the video player above.They moved to Louisville in 1979. To commemorate their long-lasting love, they recently had a special, romantic dinner at the chain where it all started. This time, they were at 2961 Breckinridge Lane in Hikes Point. The two dressed up and sat in their booth, which was decorated with pink tablecloth and roses, complete with heart-shaped balloons. If their last name sounds familiar, you may have heard seen Boudreaux's Cajun Cooking/New Orleans Style Sno-Balls on Shelbyville Road. J.J. is the owner.Learn more here:

A couple celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary at a Louisville McDonald's because it has an important place in their love story.

J.J. and Connie Boudreaux first met at a McDonald's in New Orleans over 50 years ago when she was an employee there and he was a police officer.

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J.J. said he asked how he could talk to her without being interrupted and she said, "I have a phone number."

They say Connie wrote her number on the back of J.J.'s Quarter Pounder receipt and gave it to him. And the rest was history.

Since then, J.J. has called her his "Quarter Pounder with Cheese."

You can watch their special date and hear their story in the video player above.

They moved to Louisville in 1979.

To commemorate their long-lasting love, they recently had a special, romantic dinner at the chain where it all started.

This time, they were at 2961 Breckinridge Lane in Hikes Point.

The two dressed up and sat in their booth, which was decorated with pink tablecloth and roses, complete with heart-shaped balloons.

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McDonald's

If their last name sounds familiar, you may have heard seen Boudreaux's Cajun Cooking/New Orleans Style Sno-Balls on Shelbyville Road. J.J. is the owner.

Learn more here:

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