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Author: | dum-dum [ Wed Feb 15, 2012 9:22 pm ] |
Post subject: | O/T Wedding Hymns |
I'm making an honest Woman of Dumette soon, I've just had a call from the Rev'd to schedule a meeting where we'll pick some hymns for the service. There's hundreds of Hymns, yet every Christening and Wedding I've been to, I've known the Hymns. Anyone had any obscure ones? |
Author: | Barnacle Bill [ Wed Feb 15, 2012 10:12 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: O/T Wedding Hymns |
Not a hymn but if you want some great wedding music with a difference type "funtwo canon" into that well known video sharing website. |
Author: | barton baird [ Wed Feb 15, 2012 10:43 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: O/T Wedding Hymns |
Reminds me of when a couple went to a wedding rehearsal, The Vicar says to the lass who was worried she might get it wrong,"You go up the aisle,you approach the altar,then we have an hymn." On the wedding day everybody could hear the bride walking along approaching the groom,saying "Aisle,altar,hymn." |
Author: | gingerspice [ Wed Feb 15, 2012 10:55 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: O/T Wedding Hymns |
dum-dum wrote:I'm making an honest Woman of Dumette soon, I've just had a call from the Rev'd to schedule a meeting where we'll pick some hymns for the service. There's hundreds of Hymns, yet every Christening and Wedding I've been to, I've known the Hymns. Anyone had any obscure ones? Aw congratulations to u both shall we all start looking for wedding hats now ![]() |
Author: | Paul T - HKR [ Wed Feb 15, 2012 11:53 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: O/T Wedding Hymns |
'Fight the good fight' was popular in the late 70s! I know its a different ceremony, but went to the crematorium back in October last year and the conveyor belt 'hymn' was Snow Patrol's 'Chasing Cars'. Apparently, its the No1 funeral dirge! |
Author: | Little Robin Redhead [ Thu Feb 16, 2012 11:50 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: O/T Wedding Hymns |
Congratulations dum-dum! Don't let Rock God dooda know you're getting married in a church, he'll have ya. ![]() I got married here, ![]() The whole service was in Spanish with an English translation. Unfortunately the translators English wasn't too good, instead of saying " being joined together in this union" she said, "Joining together in this Onion". ![]() Have you got a date yet? |
Author: | Sandro II Terrorista [ Thu Feb 16, 2012 11:56 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: O/T Wedding Hymns |
Terrible idea. |
Author: | dum-dum [ Thu Feb 16, 2012 12:01 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: O/T Wedding Hymns |
Ha, Thank's everyone, Liking that little kid with his golden guitar. Not quite what I meant though, I was referring to the Hymns from the order of service. Rock Gob can say what he want's, Nobody listens. 7th July. |
Author: | Sandro II Terrorista [ Thu Feb 16, 2012 12:12 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: O/T Wedding Hymns |
Paull church? Will there be a sponge cake and cups of tea? Where are you going on your honey moon? Can't remember many hymns from indoctrination as a youngster, "All Things Bright And Beautiful" and then one from school called "Autumn Day's". Neither of them are very appropriate. Where's the do? Bet it's that place at Coniston, or Rowley Manor. My sister got married there, I was disappointed that there wasn't a bloke called Rowley Manor, dressed in tweed. Missed a trick there. I slept on a round bed, fell off. |
Author: | dum-dum [ Thu Feb 16, 2012 12:26 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: O/T Wedding Hymns |
Yes, Paull Church. The Cafe will be open afterwards for Joe Public as it's Summer and that's what the Church does, You'll be able to attend and bask in our reminisce, maybe even help clear up the confetti? We're actually waiting until later in the year for the honeymoon as we didn't want to take Eve on a long-haul flight at 11months, We have been looking at returning to our first holiday destination in Mexico -or- Rather appropriately to RLFans, My Avatars homeland, Easter Island. "All Thing's Bright & Beautiful" Is actually over used and common at most wedding's, often followed by the oldies muttering "If I have to sing that one more time...". The Whole thing was originally at Rise Hall but we had a few problems when they employed the house manager, We didn't really get on with her because she didn't listen, Sarah accepted our concerns and issued us a full refund with well wishes. You're not far wrong at all, I feel like you're either a stalker or perhaps I've already mentioned it before, As I write this I remember that I did, With the Survivor Meal - You don't forget a thing, do you? They've changed all the beds at Rowley, well, some of them. There's no Single rooms now, They had some single 4-poster beds that were 4ft high and only 5ft long so your legs would hang out gracefully unless you were gingerspice. |
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