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1.   Mar 3, 2008 7:28 AM

» Migisi - Revend Migisi

In response to Revend Migisi posted by redback:
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I joined my neighbour in his citizenship ceremony. We celebrated at Max Bremmer's..do you have them over there?
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I think there's a Max Brenner's in New York. With all the wonderful chocolate fair you listed, it sounds like just the place I'd frequent - often. Was Brenner's your neighbor's place of choice to celebrate, or his wife's?
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But the excess sugar circulating may have caused me to also pursue the ULC too.
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I admit to consuming a large amount of Hershey's Chocolate Kisses the day I sought ordination. There must be some spiritual connection with chocolate! happy Betcha pastor Bri eats his share. (wink)
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I read further that West Virginia accepts ULC pretty well routinely so that marriage ceremonies etc are performed.
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My son and his wife were married by a nondenomination 'minister' here at my home in a lovely outdoor ceremony with over 250 attending. He had no affiliation to any physical church. He was registered as 'Christian'. I reckon he was a ULC or similarly ordained minister. We'd called around weeks in advance to many mainstream churches, but no pastors or priests would officiate. And no JPs either. I suppose 'outdoor' was too unconventional for them. So, there IS a niche for my service. Based on the fee he charged, I can make $200 an hour. I'll talk real slow. Tee hee. happy

-- posted by Migisi


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