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California is full of fake bigots

Arnie being one of them


say that to his face Dora Razzer ...... Big Grin


I bloody would if he stood in front of me Razzer


no you wouldn't, you'd serve him his meal, offer him complimentary drinks and get his autograph Laugh
strike
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Originally posted by Essex Angel:
I'm all for it, we had 2 gay friends who'd been together for 40 years, 2 years ago on St Valentines day they had a civil ceremony, unfortunately the oldest guy died this year in February, but at least the government couldn’t grab tax.


Aww bless. Frowner At least they got to have their day. Nod It makes me sad to think that there are so many people who can't say the same.
Queen of the High Teas
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Originally posted by Queen of the High Teas:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Essex Angel:
I'm all for it, we had 2 gay friends who'd been together for 40 years, 2 years ago on St Valentines day they had a civil ceremony, unfortunately the oldest guy died this year in February, but at least the government couldn’t grab tax.


Aww bless. Frowner At least they got to have their day. Nod It makes me sad to think that there are so many people who can't say the same.[/QUOTE

Queenie If the lovely 'Don' the surviving spouse came on this forum he'd nick your name for sure, according to him there is only one Queen and it's him. Nod Big Grin
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Originally posted by Essex Angel:
I'm all for it, we had 2 gay friends who'd been together for 40 years, 2 years ago on St Valentines day they had a civil ceremony, unfortunately the oldest guy died this year in February, but at least the government couldn’t grab tax.


How sad, but it's lovely to know they still went ahead with their civil ceremony after all those years together,
Dame_Ann_Average
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Originally posted by Essex Angel:
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Originally posted by Queen of the High Teas:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Essex Angel:
I'm all for it, we had 2 gay friends who'd been together for 40 years, 2 years ago on St Valentines day they had a civil ceremony, unfortunately the oldest guy died this year in February, but at least the government couldn’t grab tax.


Aww bless. Frowner At least they got to have their day. Nod It makes me sad to think that there are so many people who can't say the same.[/QUOTE

Queenie If the lovely 'Don' the surviving spouse came on this forum he'd nick your name for sure, according to him there is only one Queen and it's him. Nod Big Grin


Eeker Tell him to get his own tiara. Mad Big Grin
Queen of the High Teas
There's a Christian fundie who writes to the Letters Page in my local paper who's dead against civil partnerships (that is, gay civil partnerships) but she's been complaining for years that gay people are inherently promiscuous and spreaders of HIV and therefore gay sex itself should be illegal again.

I never really got those positions: that gay people are inherently promiscuous and that gay marriage should not be allowed. It seems to me that promiscuity tends to stop when people are in long term relationships and marriage encourages long term relationships. I would have thought she'd be all in favour of gay marriage for practical reasons even if she's against gay sex on principle. Very conflicted, I'd say.
FM
I am going to a civil ceremony in August too, one of the girls from work. She is not a girley girl at all and its taken us all our time to get her to agree to a hen night of sorts, no veils/l plates allowed, big mis Frowner We have got one or two hen night tricks up our sleave that should be more her style.

Can't wait though, its going to be a fab day. That said her partners parents won't be there, they get around facts by thinking that they are flat mates and the wedding just reminds them that this isn't the case. Sad, but hopefully her family and friends will make it a good day for both of them.
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I am going to a civil ceremony in August too, one of the girls from work. She is not a girley girl at all and its taken us all our time to get her to agree to a hen night of sorts, no veils/l plates allowed, big mis Frowner We have got one or two hen night tricks up our sleave that should be more her style.

Can't wait though, its going to be a fab day. That said her partners parents won't be there, they get around facts by thinking that they are flat mates and the wedding just reminds them that this isn't the case. Sad, but hopefully her family and friends will make it a good day for both of them.


it's not aug 29th is it? Glance
Gel
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Originally posted by Gel:
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it's not aug 29th is it? Glance


No the 1st. Big Grin


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thank gawd for that Big Grin

just made me think that's all, because ours are 'hers' too Big Grin

It would have been very strange Eeker Laugh ... but then, civil weddings are all the 'rage' I say that loosely, because the fact is more and more people are feeling confident about undertaking a civil wedding, given that they do have a lot of support these days, which in my view, is pretty cool Thumbs Up
Gel

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