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Fire bad.How long did the Bishop have to explain that fire was a good thing?I don't understand why so many American men put such stock in fantasies brought to them in old movies and TV shows to provide them with an identity. Watch the wedding, play golf, play pool, do the laundry, sleep in, mow the lawn, bake a cake. What does it matter? Why do you need to follow a script to know who you are? Are you that scared?
Noting that the principals in this ceremony were one man and one woman, I would say that this is a good day for heterosexuality. We hear so much bad about it from disrespectful heterosexuals who are into insult and domination, not LGBTs, that it was good to see a smiling commitment to love one another, the same as we saw in the days after LGBTs were finally allowed to wed. Why wouldn't a heterosexual celebrate this couple holding hands through their ceremony? What's so bad about coming out as a loving heterosexual? Ashamed of it?
Loved the dress. Loved the selection of "Stand By Me" as their song. Thought the Bishop, while saying some great things about love, was a bit long-winded.
Tobacco good...marriage bad.