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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostMy daughter will be 40 soon.
I want to get her a decent pressie and I have a gold sov in a little frame with some nice italic writing from her daddy, but it doesn't seem enough.
when youse gets to 40, what would you appreciate most ??
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostMy sister hates a spa weekend. She would like a go-karting voucher!
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostI only went to one once - it was after we cycled from Reading to Bath, and we were soaked and covered in mud. I'd fallen off (cleat mishap) and had a large painful bruise and graze down my thigh. I changed into the lovely white robe they gave me, and lifted my panniers into the locker only to find the front of the robe was now covered in mud. We spent a couple of hours in the pools and steam rooms, which was pleasant enough, but can't really see the point of a pool you can't swim in. Steam rooms were too hot (I guess that's the point). The 'no petting' rule in most pools didn't appear to apply - couples getting amorous all over the place. The meal and glass of wine was nice though. I'd go back if one of my friends was having an 'occasion', but I wouldn't be overly thrilled if it was bought as a present for me. But my mates love it, so maybe I was just in the wrong frame of mind.
I do remember the Centreparcs Elvedon spa. Supposed to be quiet area. Everyone talking. MrsBP even saw a couple arguing.
I asked reception why they did not enforce the no talking rule. They offered me another day for free. I pointed out it was stressful and left.
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Originally posted by Halo Jones View PostBGG got me an Ipad last year: did not really want anything: has she got any hobbies or interests?
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostI only went to one once - it was after we cycled from Reading to Bath, and we were soaked and covered in mud. I'd fallen off (cleat mishap) and had a large painful bruise and graze down my thigh. I changed into the lovely white robe they gave me, and lifted my panniers into the locker only to find the front of the robe was now covered in mud. We spent a couple of hours in the pools and steam rooms, which was pleasant enough, but can't really see the point of a pool you can't swim in. Steam rooms were too hot (I guess that's the point). The 'no petting' rule in most pools didn't appear to apply - couples getting amorous all over the place. The meal and glass of wine was nice though. I'd go back if one of my friends was having an 'occasion', but I wouldn't be overly thrilled if it was bought as a present for me. But my mates love it, so maybe I was just in the wrong frame of mind.
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Originally posted by vetran View Postyes but she will value £9k a year now more than £4.5K a year after the taxman has been at it.
My father puts a load of dosh in children funds for the little ones, as he points out we don't need it but the kids will need it for Uni etc.
Its quite standard for the parents to cover/contribute school fees also. Longer term this may be of more value than a tube up your bum
take that for free!
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
I think she would value my wisdom and jokes more than 9k a year
My father puts a load of dosh in children funds for the little ones, as he points out we don't need it but the kids will need it for Uni etc.
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Originally posted by Dallas View PostOr a self select Maxi Isa for the year... depends on her circumstances.
If you are an old f@rt, start gifting your cash toher via an account, is it 7 or 9k p.a?
I think she would value my wisdom and jokes more than 9k a year
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postyep. that's already done.
I am liking the mortgage assistance idea.
If you are an old f@rt, start gifting your cash toher via an account, is it 7 or 9k p.a?
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Originally posted by Dallas View PostAnd if you are lucky they stick a plastic tube up your bum to present to you all the tulip you eat and you get to go home with a flat tum
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostI only went to one once - it was after we cycled from Reading to Bath, and we were soaked and covered in mud. I'd fallen off (cleat mishap) and had a large painful bruise and graze down my thigh. I changed into the lovely white robe they gave me, and lifted my panniers into the locker only to find the front of the robe was now covered in mud. We spent a couple of hours in the pools and steam rooms, which was pleasant enough, but can't really see the point of a pool you can't swim in. Steam rooms were too hot (I guess that's the point). The 'no petting' rule in most pools didn't appear to apply - couples getting amorous all over the place. The meal and glass of wine was nice though. I'd go back if one of my friends was having an 'occasion', but I wouldn't be overly thrilled if it was bought as a present for me. But my mates love it, so maybe I was just in the wrong frame of mind.
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