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Keith Webb 07-11-09 21:40

Something not normally present at a wedding
 
Have a close look and you may spot something familiar which you'd not normally expect to see at a wedding ceremony.
I should point out the bride is my lovely daughter Katie, and the wedding was yesterday November 7th 2009.

http://gallery.me.com/oldcmp.net/100...12576258350001


This pic was taken with my iPhone which is why it is a bit fuzzy.

If you'd like to see more wedding pics have a look here. The title says rehearsal which is where it started but I've added the wedding pics too.

RHClarke 07-11-09 21:44

Nice Grill
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Keith Webb (Post 121488)
Have a close look and you may spot something familiar which you'd not normally expect to see at a wedding ceremony.

Besides the grill, would it be a happy groom??

Bruce Parker (RIP) 07-11-09 22:08

But why????
 
It's from a Chev, right? Usually they use Ford ones for this sort of thing.

Just wondering, what was she saying that required such protection?

Keith Webb 07-11-09 22:17

Lmao
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RHClarke (Post 121489)
Besides the grill, would it be a happy groom??

Yes he was happy!

Quote:

It's from a Chev, right? Usually they use Ford ones for this sort of thing.
Perhaps so too. I was completely unaware of the reason Katie wanted to borrow it - I thought she wanted to use one for a BBQ grill so I was both touched and surprised to see it there as part of the ceremony. Of course had I known I would have gone the usual route and used a Ford grille. :)

Bruce Parker (RIP) 07-11-09 22:26

Quote:

Originally Posted by Keith Webb (Post 121492)
Yes he was happy!

He better be, right Dad!!!!

Congratulations!!!!

Howard 07-11-09 23:51

You snuck that one through, Keefy!
I hope you all had a fantastic day! (I'm sure you did!)

cliff 07-11-09 23:57

Congrats to the bride and groom Keith. Does it make you feel older when your daughter gets married? :cheers:

Geoff Winnington-Ball (RIP) 08-11-09 01:13

Like Howard said, you snuck that one through, Keefy! Congratulations to the bride and groom, though... and yes, that should have been a Ford grill!!! :D

cmperry4 08-11-09 06:47

Why, it's ...
 
... The grille of my dreams ...


Best to the newlyweds.

hrpearce 08-11-09 13:04

A Chev grill is the right choice the dimond patern matches the church windows :D Congratulations to the young couple and all the best for the future together from Vicki Rob Greg & Sam. :cheers:

Keith Webb 08-11-09 19:36

You're right
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by hrpearce (Post 121521)
A Chev grill is the right choice the dimond patern matches the church windows :D Congratulations to the young couple and all the best for the future together from Vicki Rob Greg & Sam. :cheers:

Thanks very much guys!

And yes, I hadn't seen it like that - does this make the Chev more heavenly than the Ford?

http://gallery.me.com/oldcmp.net/100...12575402690001

Big question indeed. :note:

Bob Moseley (RIP) 09-11-09 09:43

Wedding
 
Someone is going to be a grandad soon.

:D Bob

Hanno Spoelstra 09-11-09 09:59

Keith,

Congratulations! It must be a great day for a dad to see his daughter getting married.

Hanno

Howard 09-11-09 10:54

Good Eyes!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bob Moseley (Post 121561)
Someone is going to be a grandad soon.

:D Bob

Good eyes, Bob! I couldn't pick it!
What gave it away? The clear skin? The lusture of the hair?

(Only Joking, Keefy... Mate...)

Phil Waterman 09-11-09 17:34

Congradulations
 
Hi Keith

Strange how these CMPs just seem to be part of the family, when we were gathering up photos for a photo montage for our son’s wedding last summer we discovered that their more pictures of the kids in and around the trucks over the years than almost any other category.

Very nice of your daughter to recognize that part of your family as well, our best wishes and congratulations to the young couple.

Cheers Phil

Keith Webb 09-11-09 19:23

Hey!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Howard (Post 121568)
Good eyes, Bob! I couldn't pick it!
What gave it away? The clear skin? The lusture of the hair?

(Only Joking, Keefy... Mate...)

They have only just married. The very idea!;)

Howard 10-11-09 04:12

No...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Keith Webb (Post 121585)
They have only just married. The very idea!;)

It was Bob! :eek:

Euan McDonald 10-11-09 05:11

Ford V8
 
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What a fantastic time was had at the Webb-Nott wedding, I had the tough job of driving the bridesmaids too the wedding in a 1934 tudor ford that I borrowed of a good mate Doug. We did offer Katie the CGT & FGT but she wasn't so keen. The Girls were delivered in real cars and ever with the temp into the mid 30's it was a lot of fun.
Hey Keith, one down two to go. :p

Phil Waterman 10-11-09 14:13

Interesting that 34 Ford
 
What I noticed about the 34 Ford other than being beautiful was the left hand drive. Was this a US import?

As a teenager (1960s) my brother and a couple of our friends restored three of these as daily drivers.

The photos of the wedding were great.

Cheers Phil

Keith Webb 10-11-09 19:07

Ford
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Phil Waterman (Post 121639)
What I noticed about the 34 Ford other than being beautiful was the left hand drive. Was this a US import?

As a teenager (1960s) my brother and a couple of our friends restored three of these as daily drivers.

The photos of the wedding were great.

Cheers Phil

The '34 was an import from Michigan I believe. The unique thing about it is it is in it's original 75 year old paint apart from a few touchups on the guards.

Glad you like the pics Phil :thup2:


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