Women and marriage (25)

Feb 14, 2014 3:06 PM CST Women and marriage
Glatlol
GlatlolGlatlolDublin, Ireland2 Threads 5,358 Posts
facetowardsfront: Er, no it's not. You said
That's completely wrong. The wedding is the act of getting married, no matter where it takes place. You apparently still don't get that.

Since you are a big banking exec let me put it in business terms for you. Getting married, the wedding, is like signing a charter or contract to incorporate a company. You can do that in a solicitors office with a ton of lawyers or you can do it in a cafe on a plywood table with just two witnesses. Eiter way it is ratified in the companies office, by the State, to make it legally binding. This is like the wedding ceremony - done in a church or registry office it is when it is registered with the State that it becomes a legally binding contract.

The business or corporation is like the marriage, not the wedding or incorporation charter.

I can use a simple analogy if the business one is too complicated for you.



Where did I say I was an executive?


Couldnt be arsed about anything else you posted, rarely responded to you before because your an out and out women hating idiot.

Going to go back to that.
Feb 14, 2014 3:23 PM CST Women and marriage
facetowardsfront
facetowardsfrontfacetowardsfrontCork, Ireland42 Threads 1 Polls 2,921 Posts
Glatlol: Where did I say I was an executive?Couldnt be arsed about anything else you posted, rarely responded to you before because your an out and out women hating idiot


So you're not a Public Relations Exec? And you have such a great ability to communicate clearly and diplomatically, always responding to the issues at hand in a clear and 'forthright' (I believe that was the word you used to describe yourself) manner laugh
Feb 14, 2014 3:25 PM CST Women and marriage
Glatlol
GlatlolGlatlolDublin, Ireland2 Threads 5,358 Posts
facetowardsfront: So you're not a Public Relations Exec? And you have such a great ability to communicate clearly and diplomatically, always responding to the issues at hand in a clear and 'forthright' (I believe that was the word you used to describe yourself) manner



I said straightforward. Its ok, I get that you wouldnt understand the concept comfort
Feb 14, 2014 4:00 PM CST Women and marriage
facetowardsfront
facetowardsfrontfacetowardsfrontCork, Ireland42 Threads 1 Polls 2,921 Posts
Glatlol: I said straightforward. Its ok, I get that you wouldnt understand the concept


Use whatever self-congratulatory terms you like to pat yourself on the back.

But you also said you were going to go back to not being arsed about anything I post and yet here you are correcting me on the self-congratulatory term you used for yourself. laugh
Feb 15, 2014 2:23 AM CST Women and marriage
XxSouLsEaRcHerxX
XxSouLsEaRcHerxXXxSouLsEaRcHerxXBlanchardstown, Dublin Ireland39 Threads 1 Polls 360 Posts
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