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Re: Present for the wife on Valentines day!
« Reply #30 on: 13 February 2009, 21:41:09 »

I tell Mrs LD that I love her every day... So why bend over and take a shafting for a card and prezzie for one day?? ::) ::) ::)
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Re: Present for the wife on Valentines day!
« Reply #31 on: 13 February 2009, 21:42:42 »

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I tell Mrs LD that I love her every day... So why bend over and take a shafting for a card and prezzie for one day?? ::) ::) ::)
You could just take her out for a meal. ;D
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Re: Present for the wife on Valentines day!
« Reply #32 on: 13 February 2009, 22:27:07 »

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I've just got a right telling off for cutting the stem of the long stem roses to fit the vase, I can't do right for doing wrong ::)


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Re: Present for the wife on Valentines day!
« Reply #33 on: 13 February 2009, 23:08:43 »

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I tell Mrs LD that I love her every day... So why bend over and take a shafting for a card and prezzie for one day?? ::) ::) ::)
You could just take her out for a meal. ;D

Nah... Costs too much at this time of year... And there's a credit crunch don't you know???? :o :o :o :o

Always a bag of chips at the seaside I suppose ::) ::)
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Re: Present for the wife on Valentines day!
« Reply #34 on: 13 February 2009, 23:26:41 »

Me and her decided to the Marks and Sparks 'meal for 2 for £20' thing for this evening as we are off to the theatre tomorrow and time for food and travel is at a premium on a Saturday for us....

Standing in the queue with the basket with starter, main, side dish, pudding, bottle of plonk and a single rose....  An old lady (late 70's/80's) standing behind us with a few bits and bobs of daily shopping on the conveyor says, rather wistfully, 'wish I had had a husband that would buy something like that for me'....

It really got me.....   :-[

Paid for the shopping for us and, on impulse, turned and gave the rose to the old dear with a peck on her cheek and a few words to cheer her up..

Embarrased?  Was I?  Just a load....   :-[

She lapped it up and, 'kin 'ell, she blushed....

Was worth it...   Certainly brought a lump to the throat of me and the wife....

If you can, make someone elses day tomorrow....

ps - Reckon I've pulled....   ;)

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Re: Present for the wife on Valentines day!
« Reply #35 on: 13 February 2009, 23:29:13 »

You old smoothie. ::)
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Re: Present for the wife on Valentines day!
« Reply #36 on: 13 February 2009, 23:31:18 »

You will get the admins a bad name H21,the image of a bunch of hard nosed macho fellas has just been severely dented. ::)
Seriously,a really nice thing to do,so many elderly people dont get too much comfort or joy,probably made the old girls week. :y
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Re: Present for the wife on Valentines day!
« Reply #37 on: 13 February 2009, 23:32:34 »

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You will get the admins a bad name H21,the image of a bunch of hard nosed macho fellas has just been severely dented. ::)
Seriously,a really nice thing to do,so many elderly people dont get too much comfort or joy,probably made the old girls week. :y

Joking apart, I reckon it did.....

Lifes too short.  Spread a smile......   :)
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Re: Present for the wife on Valentines day!
« Reply #38 on: 13 February 2009, 23:34:35 »

So true :) :y :y
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Re: Present for the wife on Valentines day!
« Reply #39 on: 14 February 2009, 08:00:21 »

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Me and her decided to the Marks and Sparks 'meal for 2 for £20' thing for this evening as we are off to the theatre tomorrow and time for food and travel is at a premium on a Saturday for us....

Standing in the queue with the basket with starter, main, side dish, pudding, bottle of plonk and a single rose....  An old lady (late 70's/80's) standing behind us with a few bits and bobs of daily shopping on the conveyor says, rather wistfully, 'wish I had had a husband that would buy something like that for me'....

It really got me.....   :-[

Paid for the shopping for us and, on impulse, turned and gave the rose to the old dear with a peck on her cheek and a few words to cheer her up..

Embarrased?  Was I?  Just a load....   :-[

She lapped it up and, 'kin 'ell, she blushed....

Was worth it...   Certainly brought a lump to the throat of me and the wife....

If you can, make someone elses day tomorrow....

ps - Reckon I've pulled....   ;)

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Joking apart, nice gesture :y
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Re: Present for the wife on Valentines day!
« Reply #40 on: 14 February 2009, 09:47:00 »

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...well, i think i know what SWMNBO is getting for valentines day off jue  :-X

At risk of making u blush even more, that was a lovely thing to do Auto addict.

This year was a first.., I got a 'Happy Valentine's Day' lolol.  Oh well, the thought was at least there which is better than last year when the day sort of just passed lol.  After all those hints about roses and gypsophilia as well.  Maybe next year (and no i won't be holding my breath lol)

I'd far rather have a rose less valentine's day and a Jue every other day than anything else. (Gawd who says romance is dead lol)?
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Re: Present for the wife on Valentines day!
« Reply #41 on: 14 February 2009, 10:00:27 »

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Me and her decided to the Marks and Sparks 'meal for 2 for £20' thing for this evening as we are off to the theatre tomorrow and time for food and travel is at a premium on a Saturday for us....

Standing in the queue with the basket with starter, main, side dish, pudding, bottle of plonk and a single rose....  An old lady (late 70's/80's) standing behind us with a few bits and bobs of daily shopping on the conveyor says, rather wistfully, 'wish I had had a husband that would buy something like that for me'....

It really got me.....   :-[

Paid for the shopping for us and, on impulse, turned and gave the rose to the old dear with a peck on her cheek and a few words to cheer her up..

Embarrased?  Was I?  Just a load....   :-[

She lapped it up and, 'kin 'ell, she blushed....

Was worth it...   Certainly brought a lump to the throat of me and the wife....

If you can, make someone elses day tomorrow....

ps - Reckon I've pulled....   ;)

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