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Title: Ordination - So can I really marry people now?
Post by: callmealias on March 04, 2008, 05:59:23 PM
So my sister is getting married and her and her fiance asked me to perform the ceremony.  And that's totally awesome.  I'm already an Ordained Dudeist Priest courtesty of this website, but is that like "legal" and everything man?  My sister is afraid that 10 years down the road she'll find out one day that she's not actually married, and that would totally be a bummer.

The wedding will be in Cuyahoga Country, Ohio, if that makes a difference.  Someone might have to call the country clerk or something, right?

Oh and if anyone has any good suggestions for dudeist quotes I can work into the ceremony, I'd love to hear them.
Title: Re: Ordination - So can I really marry people now?
Post by: freezy on March 05, 2008, 12:56:18 AM
I'm kinda creeped out about the Briss ceremonies
Title: Re: Ordination - So can I really marry people now?
Post by: headiebean on March 05, 2008, 10:33:52 AM
Quote from: callmealias on March 04, 2008, 05:59:23 PM
So my sister is getting married and her and her fiance asked me to perform the ceremony.  And that's totally awesome.  I'm already an Ordained Dudeist Priest courtesty of this website, but is that like "legal" and everything man?  My sister is afraid that 10 years down the road she'll find out one day that she's not actually married, and that would totally be a bummer.

The wedding will be in Cuyahoga Country, Ohio, if that makes a difference.  Someone might have to call the country clerk or something, right?

Oh and if anyone has any good suggestions for dudeist quotes I can work into the ceremony, I'd love to hear them.


wow
Title: Re: Ordination - So can I really marry people now?
Post by: chalupa on March 05, 2008, 10:52:46 AM
Quote from: callmealias on March 04, 2008, 05:59:23 PM
So my sister is getting married and her and her fiance asked me to perform the ceremony.  And that's totally awesome.  I'm already an Ordained Dudeist Priest courtesty of this website, but is that like "legal" and everything man?  My sister is afraid that 10 years down the road she'll find out one day that she's not actually married, and that would totally be a bummer.

The wedding will be in Cuyahoga Country, Ohio, if that makes a difference.  Someone might have to call the country clerk or something, right?

Oh and if anyone has any good suggestions for dudeist quotes I can work into the ceremony, I'd love to hear them.

Yeah man, uh calling the county would probably be a good idea.