My first was '76 or '77.
I recall one of the songs during the service was "Will You Still Love Me When I'm 64".
I've actually not been to too many weddings, I think my demographic is a little old and then the attrition from HIV thinned out the candidates. I know a gay attorney, and bless his little attorney heart, he's looking to specialize in same sex divorce cases and pre nups.
Lawyers are scum regardless of their sexual orientation. (Yeah, Jimmy, we all love your corroded morals, and if any of us got in trouble, you're the first one we call, too)
I recall one of the songs during the service was "Will You Still Love Me When I'm 64".
I've actually not been to too many weddings, I think my demographic is a little old and then the attrition from HIV thinned out the candidates. I know a gay attorney, and bless his little attorney heart, he's looking to specialize in same sex divorce cases and pre nups.
Lawyers are scum regardless of their sexual orientation. (Yeah, Jimmy, we all love your corroded morals, and if any of us got in trouble, you're the first one we call, too)
The granting of a pardon is an imputation of guilt, and the acceptance a confession of it.