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Me, yes, me - I'm the useless bloke - and I'd appreciate any ideas (for someone trying to save cash frantically) as to what on earth to surprise the nearly-mrs-RH with on Thursday. I haven't got a clue (more than usual).
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The things you do for a fook eh?
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RH, you're a bit tasty with the paintbrush as I recall. How about a piece of artwork and/or a heartfelt message/poem? Something that takes time and effort to create, and comes from the heart says infinitely more that a mass produced shop-bought trinket.
Even if you're not handy with a paintbrush (for the other useless blokes out there), girlies love that kind of thing. Any idiot can go out and spend money, this takes time and devotion.
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RH, you're a bit tasty with the paintbrush as I recall. How about a piece of artwork and/or a heartfelt message/poem? Something that takes time and effort to create, and comes from the heart says infinitely more that a mass produced shop-bought trinket.
Erk - somewhat tight timescales there. Good suggestion, question is, what to paint/draw. I suppose I could combine a few of the above - cook a really nice meal, ask her to model for a painting, or something like that. The painting may not get finished though.
She hates all the commercial rubbish surrounding Valentines Day, so something different like that might be nice.
Erk - somewhat tight timescales there. Good suggestion, question is, what to paint/draw. I suppose I could combine a few of the above - cook a really nice meal, ask her to model for a painting, or something like that. The painting may not get finished though.
She hates all the commercial rubbish surrounding Valentines Day, so something different like that might be nice.
FFS, man! How long does it take to draw a heart, colour it in, and write "I love you" in fancy writing?????
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