Sunday, July 24, 2011

Two Lesbo grandmas Kitty Lambert and Cheryle Rudd tie the knot in New York




Richard Pryor once said in one of his comedy bits that, “You don’t get to be old being no fool.” Well, that may be the case for some, but not for two women that have chosen to go the homosexual route and live an alternate lifestyle.

And thanks to one of the most corrupt and dysfunctional state legislatures in the country, the two grandmas can get hitched nice and legal with the state’s stamp of approval.

Too bad New York voters didn’t get an opportunity to vote on the issue. Ain;t no fool like an old fool.

The Blaze

Kitty Lambert, 54, and Cheryle Rudd, 53, both of Buffalo, made it a point to be among the first same-sex couples to wed in New York state.

About 150 people gathered at a low-key reception before their ceremony at a park at Niagara Falls where guests ate cupcakes and hors d’oeuvres.
Lambert acted as a master of ceremonies, standing on a stool and thanking people for attending and for supporting the state’s legislation.
Lambert, an art gallery manager at El Museo, grew up in Arizona and co-founded OUTspoken for Marriage with her partner in 2004 to pursue the right to legally marry. The grassroots group became OUTspoken for Equality in 2008.


First gay mariage in NYS: wivb.com