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what can we do this evening?

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  • ailuro2
    ailuro2 Posts: 7,540 Forumite
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    You could look out your old CDs and dance to them... or go geocaching if you've a satnav already.... take some juice and buttered bread from home and buy a bag of chips from the fish and chip shop and make chip butties with them... play card games ( stop the bus is very easy to learn, instructions online) , get up the loft and find an old board game, invite mates round to play it, on a bring your own bottle basis....look for a recipe online and cook it using the stuff you have in the house already... tidy out a cupboard and put the excess on ebay... tidy the house tonight to leave the whole weekend free to lie in bed...


    or you could sit and watch embarassing bodies on channel 4 ( that's what I'll be doing come 9 oclock)
    Member of the first Mortgage Free in 3 challenge, no.19
    Balance 19th April '07 = minus £27,640
    Balance 1st November '09 = mortgage paid off with £1903 left over. Title deeds are now ours.
  • Mayflower10cat
    Mayflower10cat Posts: 1,148 Forumite
    Real cheap night in? Dig out all your favourite old dance/disco CDs, buy a bottle of something alcoholic, dim the lights, draw the blinds in the kitchen and dance about like you were 20 years younger. Works for us!

    Oh and an idea borrowed from The Royle Family; record several episodes of The Antiques Roadshow. Watch them, pausing before the 'reveal' so you can bet on the result.

    One we do often is; think of a theme, say a country or a cuisine, and invite some friends you trust who'll play. Ask them to bring a dish plus a bottle of something appropriate to drink with that dish. Stick on some appropriate music and off you go.

    Hide and seek (naked) is quite amusing...!!
  • toniq
    toniq Posts: 29,340 Forumite
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    One we do often is; think of a theme, say a country or a cuisine, and invite some friends you trust who'll play. Ask them to bring a dish plus a bottle of something appropriate to drink with that dish. Stick on some appropriate music and off you go.

    Hide and seek (naked) is quite amusing...!!

    Am i reading this right? or wrong!
    U get friends u trust to play hide n seek naked? xxx:T:T:T:eek::eek::eek: xxxx Wonder who never gets found? xxxx:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:xxx
    #JusticeForGrenfell
  • Sublime_2
    Sublime_2 Posts: 15,741 Forumite
    Wine, music, playing cards (for games), nibbles, and a DVD. Perfect.
  • toniq wrote: »
    U know what a fish slice is! the thing u turn stuff in frying pan with, he had a smacked botty with that xx


    ...............................................:rotfl:
    Please do not confuse me with other gratefulsforhelp. x
  • pinkshoes
    pinkshoes Posts: 20,607 Forumite
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    pokerpad wrote: »
    Yeah, how does strip scrabble work?!

    I didn't think that far ahead, but you could have fun inventing it?!

    (be careful with stray tiles when naked...)
    Should've = Should HAVE (not 'of')
    Would've = Would HAVE (not 'of')

    No, I am not perfect, but yes I do judge people on their use of basic English language. If you didn't know the above, then learn it! (If English is your second language, then you are forgiven!)
  • ailuro2
    ailuro2 Posts: 7,540 Forumite
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    Well, what did you do in the end?

    ( We don't want to know if it involves any cooking utensils):rotfl:
    Member of the first Mortgage Free in 3 challenge, no.19
    Balance 19th April '07 = minus £27,640
    Balance 1st November '09 = mortgage paid off with £1903 left over. Title deeds are now ours.
  • thank you for all the brilliant ideas :) we ended up using the fiver to make fajhitas & get some chocolate. Then we watched a movie and had plenty of adult time :p
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