Dearly beloved, we are gathered together in the presence of God and these witnesses to join this man and this woman in the bonds of holy matrimony. Do you, Tammy, take this man, George, to be your lawfully wedded husband to love and to cherish until death do you part? I'll take this man, and by him I'll stand, I promise that we'll never part. To him I'll be true, there'll be no one new for men till death do us part. And do you, George, take this woman, Tammy, to be your lawfully wedded wife to love and to cherish until death do you part? Yes, I'll take this woman, she'll be mine forever, and I'll love her with all of my heart. To have and to hold, my love won't grow cold, I promise, till death do us part. We'll take each other from this day forward, together in sickness or health. United with love, we'll face life together, if we're poor or if we have wealth. For better or worse, you'll always come first, and no one can keep us apart. Yes, we take each other, forsaking all others, together till death do us part. I now pronounce you man and wife.