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Weddings in space 11115 views

If you are absolutely loaded and really want the ultimate wedding experience, then perhaps the Japanese company First Advantage has the answer. For around $2.3 million you can marry your loved one kilometres above the Earth’s surface - you even get to bring two guests (and a minister).
The premium plan includes an ‘original’ wedding dress, a wedding party on the ground, accommodation, transportation and a live web broadcast. The flight will be about one-hour long, and a four-day training period will be necessary.
The service will be offered from 2011 on “Rocket Plane XP” developed by America’s Rocketplane Inc., but First Experience are taking bookings now.
I wonder whether or not you get any privacy on the flight so you can join the 'Zero G Club' (the 'Mile High' club is so old hat these days). -
Hitchhiker's guide to weddings? 14001 views

After the months of planning, the lists, the spreadsheets and numerous phone conversations you might think you have everything organised for the perfect wedding - but somewhere a spanner lurks for your works. What do you do when the unforeseen happens? Breathe deep, keep calm and find a solution - it really helps to have a calm and organsised Best Man or Chief Bridesmaid in these situations.
Welsh bride, Michelle Smith, and her father climbed into a luxury Bentley limo to get to Michelle's wedding at St Gwladys Church in Bargoed. They only got a minute down the road before the car broke down. To make matters worse the driver couldn't contact his colleague who was driving the second wedding car. The Bentley had come to a standstill outside a local car dealership and the bride's Dad, Mike Williams, was sent in to explain the situation and to try and borrow a car. On his way into the dealership, Mike saw a friend in her Citroen Picasso and hitched a lift for himself and Michelle. They made it to the church - 20 minutes late, and were met by a very nervous groom. From then on though all went well. The couple went on to honeymoon in Dubai and the Maldives.
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$3.5 for Salma Hayek's wedding 13528 views

Currently, it seems like trying to outspend each other on wedding items is the hot new celeb trend, and Salma Hayek has joined the fray. Her and fiancé, Francois-Henri Pinault, are set to wed next spring in France. The couple have a nine-month old daughter, Valentina Paloma.Now, I'm all for celebrating in style - but the huge sums of money and massive carbon footprints around celebrity weddings is out of hand. I don't want to tar all uber rich celebs with the same brush - many do amazing work for charities and are attempting to minimise their carbon footprints. My Hayek and her fiancé might usually be of that ilk, but I still must question their judgement here (and bear in mind this information is not confirmed, so could be way off mark).
The rumoured costs:
• $500,000 for a Nicolas Ghesquiere wedding gown
• $1,000,000 worth of food
• $100,000 for a seven tier wedding cake
• $50,000 for a handmade gown for little Valentina
The Carbon Footprint:• 400 guests flown in on private jets from around the world
• Beluga caviar and fresh lobster flown in
• Kobe beef imported from Japan
Anybody fancy calculating how many new trees would be required to offset this five-day celebration?
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A Californian Viking wedding 9620 views

Some people find themed weddings tacky, but I think it's great that people have the confidence to do whatever they want for their wedding. After all, it is all about you and your partner so you should celebrate in whatever manner suits you. In the past i've blogged about nude weddings, Star Trek weddings and pirate weddings and today I am going to tell you about a Viking wedding...
In San Diego, 70 year old, Nils Andersson married his 64-year-old sweet heart Carol Hartman in an unusual ceremony. The groom, in horned hat and leather tunic, plus several Viking friends sailed a 'longboat' into dock and stormed the beach. Nils scanned the crowed for a suitable 'wench' and spotted Carol who was wearing a white dress with red accents and with flowers woven into her hair. Nils marched up to her and used quite possibly the cheesiest pick-up line ever - "Let's go down to my longboat and check out my horns". It got a great laugh from the other guests though, and had the desired effect - Carol said "yes". Gags with fake chopped off feet ensued, followed by more traditional vows and swapping of rings to round off the ceremony. The bride and groom asked that, in lieu of gifts, guests contribute to chairty. The couple travelled to Sweden to honeymoon - in a boat of course!
It might not be your cup of tea, but you can't deny that Nils and Carol made their wedding day a unique event. Good luck to them.
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Lt Sulu to marry boyfriend of 21 years 10399 views

George Takei, who played Lt Sulu in the original Star Trek, is going to marry his boyfriend Brad Altman. The couple have been together for 21 years and finally, thanks to the recent change in California law, can wed. Takei was planning on proposing to Brad, but was pipped at the post when Brad got down on one knee and asked him first.
Takei, 51, said he and business partner Altman would have married years ago had they been allowed to. They are planning to marry sometime after mid-June and definitely before November. In November an antigay-marriage initiative could be added to the California ballot and thus overturn such unions. Warp speed Mr Sulu.



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