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To: FunkyZero
Spot-on.

The anti-Christian handwriting is on the wall with the courts right now, so standing up for your beliefs is a losing proposition.

Be it a florist, farmer or photographer, a lot of grief and monetary loss can be avoided by agreeing to whatever the queers want.

How does a court then rule on the LEVEL of service provided when the hogs are turned loose and the "special sauce" is added to the frosting?

"Sorry for the poor cropping in the pictures, too. I meant to include both of you in the 'vows' shot, don't know what happened there."

Passive resistance is the best way to deal with these thugs.

52 posted on 01/18/2016 10:29:36 AM PST by daler
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To: daler

[[”Sorry for the poor cropping in the pictures, too. I meant to include both of you in the ‘vows’ shot, don’t know what happened there.”]]

Somehow the film was exposed to the light- The employee responsible for developing the film has been put on notice that if this ever happens again that he will be spoken to about it- perhaps even harshly- we haven’t decided yet


55 posted on 01/18/2016 10:37:54 AM PST by Bob434
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To: daler

[[”Sorry for the poor cropping in the pictures, too. I meant to include both of you in the ‘vows’ shot, don’t know what happened there.”]]

IF they demand a digital camera be used to avoid the possibility of film being exposed to light

“Sorry, we don’t’ know what happened- it appears that the memory card got corrupted after it fell into the crapper when we took the card out of the camera- We do SINcerely apologize- please accept our gift of Lutefisk as compensation- “


57 posted on 01/18/2016 10:43:18 AM PST by Bob434
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