Having "Let it Snow" sung by Harry Connick Junior at the ceremony & "Believe" sung by Josh Groban from the film Polar Express. With all this winter theme, I'm wondering if it will snow on the day - perhaps I should get a cloak! What do you think?
2006-11-13
04:30:45
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Sorry - think I've not phrased the question correctly! Having a senoir moment!! Actually, I'm hoping it WON'T snow as I might not be able to get to the ceremony. It's in Maidstone & I have to make the journey from the Medway Towns.
For those who thought I was thick enough to think ANYONE could predict that far ahead - you amaze me!! It was a question asked in fun!! Isn't that part of Yahoo questions anymore?! Thanks for the good wishes of others - lovely of you. x
2006-11-13
06:44:52 ·
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i got married in Kent ( Chatham )... on the 5th December 1987.....It was soding cold... plus i had "The Hangover from Hell"... .. My wife must have been colder as she had a Dress on that was the same as the Bride in the Guns n Roses video "November Rain "... ( Very Short )....
Take a cloke ... just in case...
But dont worry about the weather....
You have a great day...
All the Best
( A sad old 41 y/o bloke ,Still married to my baby )..lol
2006-11-13 04:47:20
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-11-23 19:39:09
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answered by vanderburg 4
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I think there is a chance of it.. but you can check with local ice arenas around there and see if they can shave some ice for you to have fake snow around.. i know where I am from someone is guaranteed to have a white Christmas even if id don't snow.. the ice arenas shave their ice and pile it up in a big truck and dump it on the families yard!
2006-11-13 04:34:40
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answered by Karla 3
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Kent, Washington or Kent, Ohio? That's not a promising snow date, but we can all hope and pray, for your sake. Give a few little girls silvery confetti glitter to throw around, just to be sure. Feb. 20 is a more likely snow date, but ... I'm just sayin.
2006-11-13 05:03:30
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answered by Sleek 7
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I doubt it - sorry but it doesn't matter let it snow is a good song! I live in Faversham where you getting married by the way?
2006-11-13 04:32:50
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answered by Katie G 3
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No. It will be cloudy with some drizzle. You could hire a snow machine, but it would melt and make a slushy mess.
2006-11-13 04:35:40
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answered by Anonymous
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How would anyone be able to tell you that? Let's try to predict the weather a month from now! Seriously. However I do hope, in your case, that it does.
2006-11-13 04:35:41
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answered by jennifer 2
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I think snow would be perfect for your wedding! Best Wishes!
2006-11-13 04:33:42
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answered by Brina 4
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Might, might not snow but cloaks always look good
2006-11-13 04:36:05
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answered by Kate J 4
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of course it'll snow, probably not in kent though. I'll let u know on the 21st.
2006-11-13 04:33:23
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answered by Anonymous
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