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J.P. Rosenbaum Shocked By Ashley Hebert's 'End of 2012' Wedding Date on 'Jimmy Kimmel'

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Aug. 2 2011, Published 5:25 a.m. ET

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Ashley Hebert seems to have a pretty good idea when she wants to marry J.P. Rosenbaum now that The Bachelorette is done airing. But J.P. sounded a little surprised by her plans when they both appeared on last night's Jimmy Kimmel Live.

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"Have you decided when you're actually going to get married?" Jimmy asked.

"Go ahead," J.P. told Ashley.

"Well, we really just want to focus on our engagement. But I'm thinking the end of next year. Like in the fall," Ashley said.

"Is that... is that? Oh, okay," J.P. stuttered looking surprised.

Ashley looked shocked by his reaction, but then J.P. joked, "Is that what we're doing? No, I'm kidding."

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J.P. then explained, "She's got to finish school. She's going to move up to New York. We'll find a place and get settled. She'll get a job."

Sounds like they've got it all planned out!

Watch a clip of the interview over at Jimmy's YouTube page!

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