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Feb 04 2008
Is it to early to celebrate...
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19th of Feb, 2008
Anyone who has pursued a relationship with someone of a different cultural background knows that even though they are "legal" not everyone thinks they are legit. I hope that having a day where such unions are celebrated doesn't keep anyone from celebrating them everyday. It's been 40 years since the Supreme Court gave their okay, but, people, we've still got a long way to go.
22nd of Feb, 2008
Let's all love each other, all the time!
23rd of Feb, 2008
Well, live long and love hard. As long as you and your partner are happy, then that is all that matters.
26th of Feb, 2008
I agree that if the two who are in that union are happy everyone else don't not matter some people feel they have to please everyone around them. But when it is all said and done you two is all that matters no one else matters at all.
When I got married in 1991 in South Carolina (colleton county) there was a law on the books that said that my husband and I could not get married I don't know if it is still there but I know it was when we got married. My step dad use to say who is to tell anyone who they can not marry.
29th of Feb, 2008
It's never too early to celebrate. I say, "Champagne for Breakfast" !!!!
29th of Feb, 2008
It's never too early to celelbrate...
Life is good!
and every day a blessing!
Smiles
Sharon
4th of Mar, 2008
good point fala!!
6th of Mar, 2008
easier said then done sharon.
6th of Mar, 2008
Its Loving Mossimo day!! Celebrate in peace!!
6th of Mar, 2008
LEAVE IT TO FALA TO START DRINKING IN THE AM.
8th of Mar, 2008
Is Fala back on the wagon? or is it off the wagon....
10th of Mar, 2008
Im hope shes not under it!!
12th of Mar, 2008
Mossimo, I don't own a wagon.
28th of Mar, 2008
I as a white male who has always persued interacial relationships, and has been married to a black woman; I find this artical very interesting. I am very glad to have had the chance to read the article. I only wish my late wife was still alive to celebrate with me. I am very suprised after all the interacial relationships that Ive been in that I have never heard of the holiday. Although I my wife is no longer here I am, still looking forward to celebrating this day, as I still pursue interacial relationships. I will definately be planning on throwing my own party to celebrate the day.
18th of Apr, 2008
Great article...I agree 100% that Loving Day should be everyday.
1st of May, 2008
Drinks are on me, Fala!!
7th of May, 2008
They should be on Fala....literaly!!!
8th of May, 2008
I just heard the news of the death of Mrs. Loving.She died on Friday May 2, 2008.Thank you Loving family for the courage and showing us that love has no color.
8th of May, 2008
Good point nicefella...now where is Fala??
9th of May, 2008
Rees, sorry about the demise of your wife but all is not lost coz your wife would be happy if you are happy. So what makes you smile? Have a happy Rees day
17th of May, 2008
I hope Mrs Loving gets a memorial with her husband. They deserve recognition
5th of Sep, 2008
Everyday is a good day....After all...didn't we wake up to this day...There is a reason to celebrate each day...especially when someone passed away last night.
20th of Feb, 2009
Sad news often brings out the best in us.
I hope to remember Loving Day when it rolls around!
24th of Jul, 2009
I am loving today and celebrate the ability I and all of us have to celebrate loving.
Anyone who has pursued a relationship with someone of a different cultural background knows that even though they are "legal" not everyone thinks they are legit. I hope that having a day where such unions are celebrated doesn't keep anyone from celebrating them everyday. It's been 40 years since the Supreme Court gave their okay, but, people, we've still got a long way to go.