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LOL Hammer! Nope its a smaller cat, we have plenty running wild here since they get food from the restaurant. I have found them in my car sleeping next to the battery or engine
Shame poor kitties at least they ensure there arent any rats. weet jy of die kitties reggemaak is? as hulle is sal hulle a stomp oortjie he. die rescue mense catch en release die wilde kitties en merk hulle so. as hulle oortjies nie geknip is nie laat my weet dan kan ons soos Cape Animal of Lucky Lucy kry om hulle te vang en te laat regmaak sodat die kolonie nie hand uitruk nie
 
Shame poor kitties at least they ensure there arent any rats. weet jy of die kitties reggemaak is? as hulle is sal hulle a stomp oortjie he. die rescue mense catch en release die wilde kitties en merk hulle so. as hulle oortjies nie geknip is nie laat my weet dan kan ons soos Cape Animal of Lucky Lucy kry om hulle te vang en te laat regmaak sodat die kolonie nie hand uitruk nie

Ek kan eerlik nie sê nie, maar die ander wat hier rond loop se ore is nie geknip nie. Hier is ten minste 5 wat ek gereeld sien
 
I'd just about go eunuch for some colder weather .....

You mean you haven't already?


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Reading of weddings - can you get married without being religious?
Marriage is a commitment made before God... and everyone else attending the ceremony. So how are non-religious ceremonies held?

I'll likely get married one day (in spite of what I will have myself believe), but a non-religious person marrying a (maybe) religious person, can that work? If you're non-religious, aren't you technically neutral grounds. I consider myself non-religious (well, actually "undecided", since I play 2 sides of the coin) but I do believe in all religions and their Gods.

Apologies... More came to mind than originally anticipated. :D
 
Reading of weddings - can you get married without being religious?
Marriage is a commitment made before God... and everyone else attending the ceremony. So how are non-religious ceremonies held?

I'll likely get married one day (in spite of what I will have myself believe), but a non-religious person marrying a (maybe) religious person, can that work? If you're non-religious, aren't you technically neutral grounds. I consider myself non-religious (well, actually "undecided", since I play 2 sides of the coin) but I do believe in all religions and their Gods.

Apologies... More came to mind than originally anticipated. :D

You go to Court. Then you go to the pub and have the party.
 
Reading of weddings - can you get married without being religious?
Marriage is a commitment made before God... and everyone else attending the ceremony. So how are non-religious ceremonies held?

I'll likely get married one day (in spite of what I will have myself believe), but a non-religious person marrying a (maybe) religious person, can that work? If you're non-religious, aren't you technically neutral grounds. I consider myself non-religious (well, actually "undecided", since I play 2 sides of the coin) but I do believe in all religions and their Gods.

Apologies... More came to mind than originally anticipated. :D

I'm non-religious and have had religious partners previously that all prefer the whole wedding ceremony stuff. I'm single at the moment, but I don't mind pretending to be religious just to get the wedding BS over and done with (that's if I ever get a partner, but prefer not too as majority of them are fullashit). But personal preference, I would rather just go sign the little paper thingy at home affairs and it's done. Saving loads of money.

But that's just me
 
I'm non-religious and have had religious partners previously that all prefer the whole wedding ceremony stuff. I'm single at the moment, but I don't mind pretending to be religious just to get the wedding BS over and done with (that's if I ever get a partner, but prefer not too as majority of them are fullashit). But personal preference, I would rather just go sign the little paper thingy at home affairs and it's done. Saving loads of money.

But that's just me

Yeah, you won't make that money back when she up and leaves your ass...! :D
 
Reading of weddings - can you get married without being religious?
Marriage is a commitment made before God... and everyone else attending the ceremony. So how are non-religious ceremonies held?

I'll likely get married one day (in spite of what I will have myself believe), but a non-religious person marrying a (maybe) religious person, can that work? If you're non-religious, aren't you technically neutral grounds. I consider myself non-religious (well, actually "undecided", since I play 2 sides of the coin) but I do believe in all religions and their Gods.

Apologies... More came to mind than originally anticipated. :D
you can nowadays choose to have either a civil union or a marriage(both are actually the same, but gay or lesbian people can for instance not get married and only enter into a civil union).
and besides the "commitment made before God" is not legally binding. Anyone as long as ordained can marry you in the eyes of God etc in a religious ceremony but the marriage isnt necessary legal. the person marrying you also has to have a license to marry you in order to make it legally binding.
 
Woot, new activity competition, and guess who crawls out of the woodwork almost instantly. Zero Punctuation himself. "whistling:
 
Woot, new activity competition, and guess who crawls out of the woodwork almost instantly. Zero Punctuation himself. "whistling:

What are you saying about [MENTION=20]Solitude[/MENTION] ? He was the first to post after Jan. :p
 
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