Originally posted by SallyAnne
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Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostWell it would be a little inappropriate to book it with someone else for an anniversary present
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Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostI wouldn't love it!
I'd rather my lad booked a hotel room somewhere seedy
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Take her for a stroll up bournville boulevard, very romantic and it'll definately surprise her.
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It is a bit over the top and very touristy, but women all love it without exception.
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I'd take her to a out of town hotel. Pref one based in a large old house somewhere in the country.
I mean turning upto the ritz with a gift voucher? Nothing less than your Black Card will do.
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Originally posted by RightLaughI don't drink or smoke.
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Originally posted by Muttley08We're all disgusted at you letting the side down and taking the Mrs out somewhere posh for dinner...
Try what are you gona cook me for our anniversary dear??
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I can recommend Claridge's. Posh surroundings, nice staff, costs a lot... but that's what it's all about.
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We're all disgusted at you letting the side down and taking the Mrs out somewhere posh for dinner...
Try what are you gona cook me for our anniversary dear??
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Ritz
want to get the wife a nice anniversary present. I was thinking about dinner and dance at the Ritz - http://www.lastminute.com/lmn/pso/ca...ODID=533044830
Anyone be there?
Was wondering if it was too over the top or touristy.Tags: None
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