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Valentines Day - February 14th - What are you planning?
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Hi, I was hoping I could pick your brains...
Money is a bit tight so I will be making a card and I also want to make my boyfriend a coupon book but I'm struggling for ideas. So far I have thought of a free movie night - his choice of film, I buy the drinks and snacks and promise not to fall asleep during it, a romantic meal voucher, free kiss, free massage, a few sex ones, erm, a free win an argument voucher (valid once only!) I can't think of anymore. Do any of you have any bright ideas I could steal?0 -
Hi, I was hoping I could pick your brains...
Money is a bit tight so I will be making a card and I also want to make my boyfriend a coupon book but I'm struggling for ideas. So far I have thought of a free movie night - his choice of film, I buy the drinks and snacks and promise not to fall asleep during it, a romantic meal voucher, free kiss, free massage, a few sex ones, erm, a free win an argument voucher (valid once only!) I can't think of anymore. Do any of you have any bright ideas I could steal?
How about a couple related to chores he doesnt do or doesnt like doing, Wash his car, Do you dishes, iron his shirts, let him watch the football in peace, etc etcLife isn't about waiting for the storm to pass,it's about learning to dance in the rain.0 -
RustyFlange wrote: »Sorry to steal your post ... in my asda today they were £1.79
Oh no, I thought I'd got a bargainThat means I could eat OH's chocs tonight and replace them from Asda
:wave: If you want the rainbow, you've got to put up with the rain :wave:0 -
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GrumpyButGorgeous wrote: »I'm doing a pot of love for my oh too, i found a pink / red tumbler / glass in internaccionnalle (sp) if you have one of those near you, was only a quid!
I bought this dish from Paperchase for £2... It's quite small and I'm adding some love heart sweets, couple of heart chocs and a couple of scratch cards.:wave: If you want the rainbow, you've got to put up with the rain :wave:0 -
RustyFlange wrote: »I cannot condone that kind of behaviour ... but then who am I to deprice Mrs Chocoholic Rainmac from her chocky
You'd be proud of me, I resisted the chocs (but ate some of the kids choccie instead) :rotfl:
:wave: If you want the rainbow, you've got to put up with the rain :wave:0 -
You'd be proud of me, I resisted the chocs (but ate some of the kids choccie instead
) :rotfl:
Oh I am so so proud ... I can now wholly blame you for my cravings to eat some of the kiddies chockys last night :rotfl:
Well done you:j
Raising kids is like being held hostage by midget terrorists0 -
RustyFlange wrote: »Oh I am so so proud ... I can now wholly blame you for my cravings to eat some of the kiddies chockys last night :rotfl:
Well done you:j
You had cravings but did you eat any???:wave: If you want the rainbow, you've got to put up with the rain :wave:0 -
You had cravings but did you eat any???
I had cravings .... I didn't eat any of the childrens chocky ... no sir not me!
I did however finish off the tofifee .... and they were lovely! I had the tiniest feeling of guilt but I soon pushed that aside when I had a few moreRaising kids is like being held hostage by midget terrorists0
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