Both Ron and Don are thrilled about the approval of gay marriage in Washington state and can't wait to go to a few weddings. (AP Photo)
Ron and Don can't wait for gay weddings
on November 8, 2012 @ 4:49 pm (Updated: 4:55 pm - 11/8/12 )Both Ron and Don are thrilled about the approval of gay marriage in Washington state.
"Congratulations everyone and I would love to come to your wedding," Ron said.
In fact, they're both willing to offer their talents for the entertainment portion of any possible reception because "these are some of the best weddings."
Don wants to sing the Wedding Song, by Peter, Paul and Mary and he tested his skills on Thursday's show.
The only thing Ron is worried about is his wallet "because nobody gives a great wedding gift like your gay friends."
He's thinking he's going to have to pony-up in the summer of 2013 for his gay friends because they were so generous at his celebration.
Isn't it nice to merely worry about how to celebrate? Congrats to all of our gay friends!
Stephanie Klein,
MyNorthwest.com Editor
Stephanie joined the MyNorthwest.com team in February 2008. She has built the site into a two-time National Edward R. Murrow Award winner (Best Radio Website 2010, 2012).
Stephanie joined the MyNorthwest.com team in February 2008. She has built the site into a two-time National Edward R. Murrow Award winner (Best Radio Website 2010, 2012).
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