Posted on 06/16/2009 8:58:56 PM PDT by OCAngel
By Cindy Frazier Updated: Friday, June 12, 2009 12:02 AM PDT
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haron and I went on vacation to the East Coast a couple of weeks ago and came back a married couple.
Well, we are married in Connecticut, New York, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine and Iowa, that is.
Not in California yet.
But thats OK, itll come back around in our home state. And if not, then the federal government will make our marriage legal in all 50 states before too many years pass. Or not.
Our Connecticut marriage is safe and solid. The smart legislators there made it so the state constitution cannot be amended for another 20 years, so Californias debacle wont be repeated.
Surely by that time all the controversy over same-sex marriage will have melted into nothing, like the Wicked Witch of the West.
Ever since I broke the news on my blog that we had gotten a marriage license in the small town of Ridgefield, Conn., we have been getting well wishes, congratulations and high fives.
Its very nice when your personal life seems to matter to people.
Some folks want to know all the juicy details, so in the interest of spreading goodwill and opening up the window on what a same-sex wedding looks like, heres all the dish in the style of wedding reportage we used to use back in the old days of community newspapering.
Big fat lesbian wedding
First of all, we had boldly invited everyone in both families, and some friends, to a big fat lesbian wedding, but it turned out to be a serene and, if I may say so, transcendent affair that one of my sisters called a time out of time.
(Excerpt) Read more at coastlinepilot.com ...
They certainly don’t look gay — gay people are supposed to look happy.
A-yep....
“I work with a bi-sexual woman who’s hot. She likes other hot women. She hit me when I asked if I could watch....
I think the % is low....”
Tell her your “Bi-Curious”. LOL
I think Garth is much better looking...
/johnny
That's what I think as well, a dude- with some serious mental problems, like all queers and lezbo's and everything in between.
Or the custody battle over the dildo.
I bi-curious once removed....
yikes.. guilty!
Calling themselves married doesn’t make it so.
I can call my dog a cat but that doesn’t mean it can climb trees.
I am sure it was a very objective article
The Coastline Pilot...my Grandma was an editor of the Costa Mesa Daily Pilot during WWII and my Mom was an editor during the early ‘60’s. I wonder if this Coastline Pilot is related to that paper?
Ed
Didn’t the one on the left used to play with the Doobie Brothers?
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