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mmcirvin ([personal profile] mmcirvin) wrote2004-05-19 10:39 pm

Attention [livejournal.com profile] chicken_cem and <user site="livejournal.com" user="bu

The Massachusetts state Senate voted overwhelmingly to repeal the 1913 ban on marriages by out-of-staters whose marriages would not be legal in their home jurisdictions. The repeal probably won't pass the House or the governor's veto, though. Several towns will undoubtedly keep issuing licenses to out-of-staters for now, but Romney is threatening court orders. (I have a feeling that some more fun litigation is ahead, especially as regards Rhode Island.)

[identity profile] chicken-cem.livejournal.com 2004-05-19 10:18 pm (UTC)(link)
And for the RI legislature, you'd think this would make them think "Oh wait, our economy will soon be in shambles if we don't legalize gay marriage. All those double income no kids gay male couples were propping up our economy."

OK, that's too extreme, and actually Brown, RISD, the Navy, and the Mafia are the ones who prop up the economy here, but still.

For Romney, if enough of us liberal gay folks move there, he won't be re-elected. Hahahaha.

The move is not final, and could take up to a year, but if you have tips on good towns to live in with reasonable rents, do tell.

I naively tell myself that such a town exists and is conveniently located right on the MBTA commuter line, preferably on the Attleboro/Stoughton line or possibly the Worcester/Framingham one. My rational self knows that apartments in places like Sharon, Mansfield, and Canton are probably few and far between (mostly single-family homes?) and are probably way, way expensive.

I just feel that my bunny has done all the tough, long commuting for several years now, and it should be my turn, or else we should be equi-distant from our respective jobs.

[identity profile] mmcirvin.livejournal.com 2004-05-20 06:08 am (UTC)(link)
Reasonable rents? Here?

Actually, we moved to Malden in part because, for a town this close in to Boston, house prices were slightly lower than in comparable places, and it was well-connected by public transit. But the particular commuter rail line we're on is not very useful to me. Unfortunately I don't know much about the southern suburbs.