...that if you go to Office Depot and fill out the papers for a divorce and pay them $25 you can get married while waiting on the papers to go through?
I don't know the answer, but that's what a woman asked us after stopping us in WalMart this morning.
I think we are going to shop only at HEB from now on.
Church for Every Context: A Book I Wish Every Minister Would Read
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I have had some freaky things happen to me at Wal-Mart, but I think this takes the cake. You just gotta wonder what kind of person asks your average Wal-mart shopper (not that I would lump you and the Mrs. in that category) for legal advice -- that includes a divorce at Office Depot? You should at least ask the Office Depot people...
Yes, you must have been wearing your invisible (to you only) "Talk to Me" button. I must have had mine on the other day in Lebanon. We were at the pool, and I was finally able to sit down and work on some before school papers while the boys frolicked (sp) in the water. But then the man next to me began asking me if I was a teacher, and what did I teach? Oh, Special Ed? He himself spent many years in Special Ed - as a student, mind you, and he was eager to share his experiences. I guess he was a pretty high-funtioning special ed. student, because he could after all read the button. (The "Talk to Me" button.)
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