In 1991, in Hermosa Beach, California, set painters Tim Leach and Mark Dammann appeared as contestants on the ’90s version of the syndicated game show Supermarket Sweep. When host David Ruprecht asked how the two knew each other, Mark replied, “We’re business partners.” Thirty-three years later, a Twitter user watching old episodes nostalgically posted: “I’m like oh I’m sure.” While it's essential not to jump to conclusions, this one seems fairly evident. The tweet from Tom Zohar went viral, eventually catching the attention of Tim Leach. He shared his thoughts on Facebook: “A friend shared that Mark and I had become a meme from our Supermarket Sweep episode decades ago, where we said we were business partners. People started asking, 'where are they now,' so we posted an update. The thread and comments have taken on a life of their own. What a world!” “As for our decision to introduce ourselves as business partners, that was true. We were partners in business at the time, but we were also a couple. We chose to say business partners because the show was filmed in 1991, and some family members were not yet aware of our relationship. The world has changed, and now we are comfortable and proud to introduce ourselves as married.” “We understand that some may still not accept same-sex marriage, but we are happy that so many people have responded positively to our story.”