Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller for June 27, 2011

  1. Comic face
    comicgos  over 13 years ago

    Desk with lawyers at the church…. what is the world coming to?

     •  Reply
  2. Stewiebrian
    pouncingtiger  over 13 years ago

    The groom gets it right. Get clarifications before he agrees to give up his freedoms.

     •  Reply
  3. Cat29
    x_Tech  over 13 years ago

    Is that a Priest or a Negotiator?

     •  Reply
  4. Dscn1232
    palos  over 13 years ago

    I love how the little girl holding the bridal veil/trail (?) is the one who has coloring, aside from the light outside the window.

     •  Reply
  5. Scream
    weasel_monkey  over 13 years ago

    When money is involved the lawyer sharks smell blood. You won’t find poor people wasting time with solicitors and prenups!

     •  Reply
  6. 008 6
    Elaine Rosco Premium Member over 13 years ago

    The pre-nuptials.

     •  Reply
  7. Grog poop
    GROG Premium Member over 13 years ago

    Then it’s “adios, amigos!”

     •  Reply
  8. Sour grapes
    odeliasimone  over 13 years ago

    And that, my friends, is the State of the Union.

     •  Reply
  9. 5346ae65734b4d0e82350407ef0d8e00 250
    cleokaya  over 13 years ago

    I am sure that she won’t forget to add in the honey-do list.

     •  Reply
  10. Birthcontrol
    Dtroutma  over 13 years ago

    Arbitration 101.

     •  Reply
  11. Missing large
    devin.crane  over 13 years ago

    I’m sooo angry. Please help me get NonSequiter back in the paper in Denver. email comics@denverpost.com and tell these fools to come to their senses.

     •  Reply
  12. Hawaii5 0girl
    treered  over 13 years ago

    i liked how they did it in SABRINA (w/Bogart and Hepburn)…

     •  Reply
  13. Dgp 61
    DavidGBA  over 13 years ago

    My lawyer called a pre-nup a pre-divorce.

     •  Reply
  14. Blackbird
    baileydean  over 13 years ago

    Funny!

     •  Reply
  15. Frog
    momazilla  over 13 years ago
    Call it a civil union, partnership or whatever, but a “Marriage” is between one man and one woman.
     •  Reply
  16. Missing large
    jkhandy  over 13 years ago

    Honor and obey?! Sounds like something a man would write, because it is. A person has to earn respect, which may then lead into something like ‘honoring’ them, but unless you are suffering from low self esteem, and a lack of self worth, you don’t just hand over honor and respect to someone, just because a silly marriage vow says to do so. Obey is something a dog is trained to do for it’s owner.

     •  Reply
  17. Avatar
    Mythreesons  over 13 years ago

    @plus4- I married my first husband in Germany after he was assigned there before I was out of school, and the wedding was planned for the next fall. We had a civil ceremony as required by the German government, and a wedding ceremony in the base chapel. So, having both is common in other countries.

     •  Reply
  18. Blackbird
    baileydean  over 13 years ago

    Oddly (and completely unintentionally — as our practiced vows did not include “obey”, but DID include"honor") I did NOT say “honor and obey”… but HE did. Poor guy. (Trust me — he HAS ‘suffered’ for this mistake a time or two.)One marriage (for both of us) and he’s still stuck with me and my sense of ‘humor’… imagine the pain. (!)Apparently… he’s a “keeper” (can’t get rid of him!), and I guess that makes me a “keeper” too. Lucky (honestly, honestly lucky) me.So. I wish “keeperness” on all of you. May you all be so blessed… and occasionally, humiliated as you go through the rituals of life. If nothing else, they make for good stories.Live good. Honor the people around you… always. Obey? Not so much… but cut them some slack, too.

     •  Reply
  19. Missing large
    hippogriff  over 13 years ago

    A rather large number of European countries have both.

     •  Reply
  20. 2008happynewyear1024
    TexTech  over 13 years ago

    @dogsniffOnly one thing to say about your comment:

    GROAAAAN

     •  Reply
  21. Lysanaponyavatarjpg
    bdaverin  over 13 years ago

    Oh, SPARE me.

     •  Reply
  22. Missing large
    tengu99  over 13 years ago

    Shouldn’t the grooms lawyer be saying that?

     •  Reply
  23. Cathy aack
    lindz.coop Premium Member over 13 years ago

    Wait until they discover the joys of divorce — as some have already done in other states where they are allowed to marry. Careful what you ask for.

     •  Reply
  24. My eye
    vldazzle  over 13 years ago

    It was interesting to see that Phillip and his bride went to chambers to deal with “matters”.

     •  Reply
  25. F35 debuts06
    michael.p.pumilia  over 13 years ago

    When there are conditions before the wedding gets started .. it means it’s going to be "a dark and stormy night.

     •  Reply
  26. Blackbird
    baileydean  over 13 years ago

    Deserved!

     •  Reply
  27. I am 60
    Barbaratoo  over 13 years ago

    My husband I got married twice – once at the Mayor’s office and, 4 months later had a “religious” blessing of that marriage for all the relatives. Funny – THAT day was Friday the 13th! (Right after,. he came down with shingles!! – No lie!)

     •  Reply
Sign in to comment

More From Non Sequitur