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Two straight Canadian blokes to marry
2005-08-08
From the Register:We're sure that most Reg readers don't object to gay marriage as long as it doesn't frighten the horses, but we wonder if that liberal sentiment extends to heterosexual same-sex union? We'll find out soon enough, because Canadians Bill Dalrymple, 56, and chum Bryan Pinn, 65 have decided to tie the knot, the Ottawa Sun reports.

Although Pinn is reported as calling the impending nuptials a "hoot", there is good business sense behind the proposal. Pinn adds: "There are significant tax implications that we don't think the government has thought through." Indeed, the pair want to "shed light on the widespread financial implications of the new [gay marriage] legislation and are willing to take it all the way". Well, not quite all the way, because there will be no consummation of this particular union. The two have, though, checked that there are "no laws in marriage that define sexual preference".

Dalrymple and Pinn conclude by saying their upcoming wedding is not intended as a slight to gays and lesbians. However, gay and lesbian rights activist Bruce Walker warned: "Generally speaking, marriage should be for love. People who don't marry for love will find themselves in trouble," although he gamely conceded: "If someone wants to do something foolish, let them do it." ®
I may be wrong, but I think if you get married to another man, you're gay, whether you've ever smoked pole in your life or not. Judges?
It sounds to me like these two are practical jokers who believe the "gay marrige" debate is more about getting government benefits and less about being in love.
Posted by:mojo

#9  "The couple are registered at Canadian Tire."

I had been sitting on a blog post for awhile called "What's Love Got to Do with it?" The thrust of it (if you'll pardon the expression in this context) was "what's the officiant going to do? Make you make out in front of everyone?" A few minutes in front of the judge and presto: employer health insurance benefits for your roommate, close friend or whatever.
Posted by: eLarson   2005-08-08 21:09  

#8  Jan--They can just splatter some BBQ sauce on the sheets and hang them on the line for the neighbors tomorrow. Everything will be fine.
Posted by: Dar   2005-08-08 21:06  

#7  hmmm, I thought a marriage had to be consumated to be considered legal.
Posted by: Jan   2005-08-08 17:35  

#6  BH that's an easy way to turn an ankle.
Posted by: Shipman   2005-08-08 17:07  

#5  How are these fellas NOT gay ?

Look at how they're dressed, for heaven's sake!
Posted by: Elton John   2005-08-08 16:12  

#4  How are these fellas NOT gay ?

Posted by: john   2005-08-08 15:42  

#3  Here will be the test:

Two canuck sailors will figure out if they get married, they both get BAQ and can move off the ship to some snake ranch in Esquimalt.

That way, they have a place to take chicks they pick up drinking.

Posted by: Penguin   2005-08-08 14:52  

#2  I told my wife a couple years ago that if they passed same-sex marriages, straight guys would hook up for the tax benefits. She didn't believe me. Excuse me while I go perform the "I was right, you were wrong" happy dance.
Posted by: BH   2005-08-08 13:53  

#1  Well gee "...more about getting government benefits and less about being in love." ya' think?

That's what this has ALWAYS been about. There is nothing that gays can't do now that married hets can do EXCEPT SOAK THE GOV'T!

This is all about power and getting money for the preferred minority.

Cheers to these two for making it blatantly obvious.
Posted by: AlanC   2005-08-08 13:41  

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