I will also point out that I'm ordained and can perform marriage ceremonies. For that matter, so is Clovis, and he supports the idea of weddings that feature death rays.
What the hell, ordained Buffistas? (I know bonny is, too.) EVERYONE MARRY ME.
In whatever sense you want to take that.
You and Clovis could co-minister!
THIS TOTALLY NEEDS TO HAPPEN
yes.
All ordained Buffistas should wear hero or villain costumes. Then they can fight to determine who gets to marry Teppy.
EVERYONE MARRY ME.
This is actually possible in Pennsylvania. If you get a Quaker marriage certificate, then you don't need an officiant -- it just requires the signatures of the people getting married, and two witnesses.
My boss left the following message for me: he needs an appoint at the embassy in Brussels when he is there 3/15. for serious?!?! I am assuming about Visa extension, but a case # might be helpful or maybe clarification on the type of visa, or maybre a contact name, or maybe ANYTHING. I am pretty sure I cannot just call up the US Embassy and make a generic "appointment" for someone. he boggles my mind sometimes.
Tep, I totally think you should be like Val and podcast a wedding! That way you could have as few guests as you want, but still people to celebrate with you.
I hit my head so hard at the gym I look vaguely like a stegosaurus. Not good.
All ordained Buffistas should wear hero or villain costumes. Then they can fight to determine who gets to marry Teppy.
OMG, I want to marry this idea!
ION, my throat and ears are starting to hurt. Badly. Goddammit, I can't get sick. And D's car, which we didn't take to Iowa, wouldn't start when I went to take M out.
Damn, damn, damn.
All ordained Buffistas should wear hero or villain costumes. Then they can fight to determine who gets to marry Teppy.
Love this idea, as long as I get to be in the audience!!
For the record, I don't mean that Clovis and I need to co-officiate a particular wedding. Any wedding would do, really.
Best wedding ever. I'm assuming all these ideas will be incorporated somehow, but you had me at explosions.
I went to a Quaker wedding in Memphis and as I recall everyone signed the certificate as witnesses. Though who knows if that was a legal thing or some ceremonial only business, I wasn't all up in that couple's business.