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Well the wedding went off well and my daugther was looking radiant as she got into the Landy for the wedding ceremony. And no the Landy didn't actually need pushing !!! (My wife forced me to take that picture ....... aaahhhh!!!)
Must say the feelings of having your daughter married is hard to explain. My new son-in-law is a fantastic chap though and is really part of the family. It was his and my daughter's choice to use the Landy rather than (drum roll please) a Rolls Royce. For everyone in the U.S. you can feel proud of your country's dress making abilities because the dress was imported from New York. |
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Nashville,TN and Chattanooga/Dayton/Knoxville for play....
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From the groom's point of view, you know she's a good one when she wants to leave the church on her wedding day in an Series Landy, and even take wedding pictures with it! I love it!
Some black and white pics with the Series would have looked wonderful. Congrats to you daughter! Best of wishes..
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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Cheers, congrats and all that
Love the Pic of her like she is pushing it She really is a Rover fan, She would rather PUSH a Rover than ride in a Rolls........... ![]()
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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Congratulations mate!! I can now say that I am not the only one whose Wedding car was a Series Landy! Ours had the Roof off! so we had a open air Chariot!! Do I spy the Joburg Botanical gardens there?
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Norwalk, Ca
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Congratulations...
to the bride and groom!!! I wish them years of happness together.. your rig is very nice..
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The photos were taken in the botanical gardens which are looking fantastic. The pools and fountains have been well maintained. From there we went to the Rosebank Hotel for the reception. |
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