Bert and ernie wedding
Jess WP The Ernie and Bert Couple
15 December It has been more than a year since Jessica and Wei-peng’s wedding. Yes, I am a little embarrassed to be only blogging about it now, no thanks to procrastination. However, memories of the wedding day are still vivid in my mind. Not because of the grandeur of it, but the authenticity of this couple and the genuine cherish they have for the people (and dogs) around them.
There was no raucous gate verb in the morning, just a simple but heart-warming toast at the bride’s house with her immediate family before the couple met at church. When I was first getting to comprehend Jess and WP so I could better help them coordinate the wedding, I had them filled up a questionnaire. In it I asked which three things or places would they think of when they catch the word “beautiful”. Jess’s response was Prince and Pablo (her two lovely dogs) and Miguel, her 7-year old nephew. Since it would be difficult to bring along their furry friends to their special day (Prince is in Aussie, while Pablo is at home in Singapore),
Ernie & Bert Are Planning A Wedding
OR: My thoughts on Episode 11
Everything just hurts. Let me start with the “previously on” segment. Yeah, we finally get an Ian/Mickey intro, but it’s just like so many of the other intros-random characters outside yelling at viewers. Since there’s been little to none intimacy for this couple this season we couldn’t have caught them in bed? Or in mid-kiss? Nope. Ian can be drinking yet another beer tho. Pretty sure those meds we saw when Sandy grabbed Mickey’s dick all those episodes ago now was Mickey’s gerd medication. Ian’s clearly not being written as taking medication at all (yet again).
But as usual, I digress. The show starts with a somewhat cute reminder of how the Gallavich house is within running distance of the (now torn down in real life, RIP) Milkovich house. Unfortunately it’s Terry who reminds us. Ian’s watching Terry screaming up at the house while Mickey’soff doing something without Ian. Seriously, whatever the opposite of “joined at the hip” is, that’s what these epic soulmates are this season :(
Should Bert & Ernie Contain a Televised Same-Sex Wedding?
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Most of us grew up watching Bert and Ernie bicker on "Sesame Street," and urban legend has suggested that the perennial roomies were actually educational television's puppet version of same-sex affection. Now a group is calling for the show to noun an episode featuring Bert and Ernie uniting themselves in legal matrimony.
A petition circulating on by a gay rights group is urging people to chime in with support for their somewhat unconventional request. The group explains their reasoning on the petition page:
In this horrific age of LGBT kids taking their own lives, they need to know that they ARE Gorgeous and their lives are worth living. Aside from those that are committing suicide, the bullies that facilitate these tragedies require to learn that homophobia is NOT okay. They need to know that acceptance of theSesame Street Shoots Down Bert and Ernie Wedding: Puppets Are Just Friends, No Benefits
For the past few weeks, the topic on the mind of everyone with an opinion and an Internet connection has been whether or not cohabitating, lifelong platonic and ostensibly straight puppet pals Bert and Ernie should get married.
Well, today Sesame Street has surprisingly entered the fray and provided a definitive answer to the calls for the duo's outing: it doesn't matter whether they should or not, they ain't gonna.
Guess this message was not brought to us by the letters "L," "G," "B" and "T."
The well-intentioned, if slightly misguided, campaign to get the bathtub bros united in holy matrimony sprang from an online petition and Facebook page. Backers sought to marry off the fabric friends, arguing that such an official pairing would be a boon to gay rights, dispatch a progressive message that would be hard to argue with (though that hasn't stopped some people from trying) and coach impressionable young viewers about tole