Thursday, May 21, 2009

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Wedding Reception Grand Entrances: Helicopters?

Is a helicopter too much for a wedding reception grand entrance? British newlyweds Phil and Sally Collins don’t think so! They surprised their guests on Saturday when they arrived by helicopter at Freemasons’ Hall Cheshire View in Christleton (about four hours northwest of London). Mother of the bride Sue Redman explained:
”It was an elaborate stunt organized by myself, Phil and Sally, and the guests didn’t know a thing. We wanted a helicopter because we thought is was a bit different but rang around loads of places trying to find somewhere for it to land.”
...And you thought your dress was enough!

It doesn’t surprise us when celebs pull such stunts—Backstreet Boy Howie Dorough and his bride Leigh Boniello arrived at their wedding reception by helicopter in December of 2007—but what about the rest of us? Would you ever arrive by helicopter?

—Josey Miller

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