How Do You Decide Who Is Party A?
by Ki-Min Sung
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Day to Day, June 16, 2008 · Marriage licenses in California used to refer to bride and groom. Now, they'll say Party A and Party B. We sent producer Ki-Min Sung to ask some couples — straight and gay — how they'll decide who's Party A and Party B in their relationships.
this should be interesting, why didn't they go with something like partner or spouse, of course that makes sense to some of us.
Warrior Princess Mickie
I am all for a good round of rock, paper, scissors when it comes to crucial decisions in life like this.
as long as no one gets cut or smashed right??....lol
;D ;D ;D ;D
Warrior Princess Mickie
You mean that you play without actual rocks, paper, or scissors? How weird.
:P
remember: no blood, no foul
yeah unfortunately, i don't want to be the girl in jail next to the other one who asks:
what you in for?
i cut a b****
for what? with what?
deciding who should be party A? a piece of paper.
kinda wonder what their reaction would be...lol
Warrior Princess Mickie