Registered: Jul 2004 Posts: 6492 - Threads: 561 Location: london
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kimba_lee wrote on 22-12-2005 10:23 PM
Well that all depends on whether I get to share your boyfriend
I don't think you can handle me, nevermind the pair of us!!
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Registered: Jul 2004 Posts: 6492 - Threads: 561 Location: london
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kimba_lee wrote on 22-12-2005 10:30 PM
That is such a cool idea I am going to remember that, buying a present for your other half on your own birthday. Thats great, they would never see it coming.
yes but it must be something they really really don't want and you do.
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Registered: Nov 2001 Posts: 956 - Threads: 80 Location: Lost at sea
Well, I've just got back from Oxford Street on an abortive last-minute-panic-buying-mission and sadly hubby is going to have to go without a present. What a nightmare! Now I know why I don't do Christmas
I'll probably be single again by the 27th so is your offer still open, MR_S?!
I tell everyone I don't do Christmas (bah humbug etc) and don't give or receive cards or presents.
However, hubby's made it quite clear that he expects something large, shiny, and expensive to unwrap when he gets back from the other side of the world on Tuesday.
It's our first Christmas together so what do I do? Compromise my artistic integrity or put up with his moaning for the rest of the year??
Lots of dirty matrimonial !!!! Wrap yourself up in a big shiny bow Tis shiny & a priceless gift - how can he possibly be upset about that?
...the main reason santa is so jolly is because he knows where all the bad girls live