To: Kazan
I was thinking about this because I toyed with the idea of becoming either a wedding photographer or a DJ. Baking a cake is bad enough, but you bake the cake and you’re done with it. You don’t have to attend the ceremony. With being a photographer, you have to attend the whole kit and caboodle and take pictures of the whole disgusting event, and we know how queers act when they’re in “party” mode. Same thing with being a DJ. You have to be there when all the kissing (yuk!) and other perversions are being acted out.
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02/28/2014 9:14:08 AM PST by
murron
(Proud Mom of a Marine Vet)
To: murron
What I do not understand is this. Do you really want to force someone to bake a cake for your wedding if they really do not like your life choice? They might just add something “special” to the mix. This is no different than pissing off the waiter or waitress prior to your food arriving at the table. I have worked in restaurants and know what waiters do to food when they are pissed off at a patron.
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