AMMAN (Reuters) - The bride wore white. The groom chose a traditional grey suit. And they drove off on their honeymoon in a flower-covered bulldozer. To the honking of car horns and ululating women, Jordanian bridegroom Emad Ali Mohammad and his bride Mayssa al-Abed set off in a sofa wedged to the front of the bulldozer, bedecked with flowers, white lace and the customary "Just Married" sign. "I want to be married...in a special way," Mohammad said at his wedding in Amman on Wednesday.