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The gay male puppets who have fallen for each other onstage 3,267 times since Avenue Q's opening in 2003 lined up this weekend at New York's City Hall to become a "real" family.
Rod and Ricky appeared elated by the moment. With getting married, of course, comes pressure from family who want to hear the pitter-patter of little feet. But the stars of the Tony Award-winning musical aren't so sure they're ready for kids, or whether their kids would even have feet.
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