Happy Day
Well, Massachusetts let gay people get married and the world didn’t end, but maybe that’s just because it wasn’t a big enough state. But now, one in ten Americans lives in a place where gay people can get married. Surely, two people who love each other being able to make a legal committment to each other and enjoy the protection of the law is a cause for great concern and thus must surely bring about the wrath of someone.
Starting just about now.
Or now.
Um, right now.
Okay, now.
Anything?
Hmm.
Anyway, I tease, but I really do think it’s nice. Congratulations, Californians.
Here’s to hoping we’ll see the rest of the country go your way soon.
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I expect much amusement from legalized gay marriages in California. Here are a couple of examples of things to look forward to:
1. A wedding album from the marriage ceremony of a couple of high-camp flamers.
2. The shrieking catfight of the first high profile gay divorce.
It will be fun to watch.