Jump to content

Recommended Posts

They did it.


Yesterday afternoon Floating Onion and Ally Cat were married in a Norman Church in deepest rural Kent.


The Bride looked stunning, the Groom looked stunned.


The Bride in a beautiful dress, the Groom in a kilt, traditionally worn.


The Mothers in Law had some fantastic hat action going on. Mr Onion Senior was in traditional Bermuda shorts. There were alot of Onion knees on display with all that traditional garb being worn.


Photos by an ancient hump-back bridge over a gently flowing river. Swans bobbing around in the background - courtesy of ED Lurker and some buns. A great meal, dodgy speeches and then a knees up to Keef and the talented combo that are Bare Groove.


Thanks to the EDers who came down and had a ball.


There were some serious shapes being thrown on the dance floor last night.


My feet hurt.


No doubt photos will appear on FB in the near future.


Happy days.


Congratulations to the ecstatic couple.

a knees up to Keef and the talented combo that are Bare Groove.


Who will be playing at The Hob this Friday, if anyone else fancies a good knees up!


Sorry, absolutely shameless plug on this nice thread!


Much love to the Onion & Cat, who will be going somewhere sunny today. Oh, and Mrs Keef sends love, and thanks for the nice flowers you sent home to her! x

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • Mrs Bob S has some medical information from a stay in a Hospital in Spain anyone know someone or a place we could have them translated to show kings and our doctors the notes. Bob S
    • Happy to name agent and do understand that there are procedures to complain. I believe that it starts with a complaint to the estate agent and then you can go to the ombudsman. I am very unhopeful that this will achieve anything as it will be hard to prove what the intention of the agent was.  Also I don't want to name the agent at this stage so as not to open up myself to any legal issues. However it is an agent in the Village whish has many branches across London
    • Naming the agent isn't going to help in this case, this is down to the morals (lack of) of the buyer. I think it's always best, esp in a buyer's market, to keep details such as 'you're keen/ need to sell' to one's self, otherwise you're just giving the buyer leverage to pull a stunt like this...
    • I have tickets for tomorrow.  I'm off to do a rain dance.
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...