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Old 09-07-2004, 05:40 PM   #12
Apropos of Nothing
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Another wedding

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Originally posted by greatwhitenorthchick
I am ignorant. How does one get to be an officiant of weddings? Don't you have to be a minister or a sea captain or justice of the peace (I think that may be just a Canadian term) or magistrate or mayor or something? Can any old Tom or Dick do it? (no offense)

(Please tell me you're a sea captain. I would like that. Ahoy!!)
Apro...uh, by the way, here in my neck of the woods, in addition to Men (or Women) of God (or Godesses), any notary can preside over the wedding.

RT, I suggest that you threaten to sing Peter, Paul & Mary's classic "Wedding Song (There Is Love)."
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