BrianR • Aug 8, 2005 9:30 am
Words of warning came from Toronto lawyer Bruce Walker, a gay and lesbian rights activist.
"Generally speaking, marriage should be for love," he said. "People who don't marry for love will find themselves in trouble."
Walker isn't personally insulted by the planned Pinn-Dalrymple union because he believes in personal freedoms and rights.
"If someone wants to do something foolish, let them do it," he said.
mrnoodle wrote:You have high standards. I only made one out of five (Emmylou and Allison rock).
Oops, amend that. I don't like Nanci Griffith that much.
Crap. :headshake
but the Willy is the deal breaker!hear that often, mrn? :lol:
lookout123 wrote:
[SIZE=1]yes there was a little snippage there.[/SIZE]
marichiko wrote:As for me, I'm looking for a man who listens to Nanci Griffith, Emmy Lou, and Allison Kraus, drives a Willy's, reads Gary Snyder by the light of his campfire, and doesn't have a family history of murder and hasn't been married to his best male friend. Now THERE'S a personal for you! Think I should post it on Match.com? :love:
Elspode wrote:Most of that is pretty easy, but functional Willy's are pretty damn hard to come by anymore. I suppose you'd want it to be a woody wagon with real wood? Would you settle for a real nice guy who is very into the outdoors, has many electronic technical skills, and owns a very, very nice Commando convertible? If so, let me know, and I'll hook you up with my buddy Glen (who is also regarded as a fairly attractive male personage, according to a couple of my wife's friends).
He hasn't murdered anyone has he?
xoxoxoBruce wrote:No, he hasn't met you yet. :eyebrow:
xoxoxoBruce wrote:Happy? :question: