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yum yumOriginally posted by k2p2 View PostThought I had a secret admirer.
Doorbell just went - and there stood florist with enormous bunch of flowers. Pink and purple ones.
I snatched the card - they were a 'thank you' from (ex)ClientCo. Really sweet of them - and completely unexpected.
Think I might 'lose' the card before hubby gets home to keep him guessing.
Hope the next client is as romantic!
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Stick 'em right in front of the goggle box then. Flowers, nice!Originally posted by k2p2 View PostTBH, he's unlikely to notice them unless they obscure his view of the telly...
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TBH, he's unlikely to notice them unless they obscure his view of the telly...
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More to the point, your husband might start wondering just what kind of "work" you've been doing if your clients are giving you flowers
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If that's what passes for amusement in your household then go for it.Originally posted by k2p2 View PostThought I had a secret admirer.
Doorbell just went - and there stood florist with enormous bunch of flowers. Pink and purple ones.
I snatched the card - they were a 'thank you' from (ex)ClientCo. Really sweet of them - and completely unexpected.
Think I might 'lose' the card before hubby gets home to keep him guessing.
Hope the next client is as romantic!
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Tell your hubby you bought them for yourself because he never does.Originally posted by k2p2 View PostThought I had a secret admirer.
Doorbell just went - and there stood florist with enormous bunch of flowers. Pink and purple ones.
I snatched the card - they were a 'thank you' from (ex)ClientCo. Really sweet of them - and completely unexpected.
Think I might 'lose' the card before hubby gets home to keep him guessing.
Hope the next client is as romantic!
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Say it with flowers
Thought I had a secret admirer.
Doorbell just went - and there stood florist with enormous bunch of flowers. Pink and purple ones.
I snatched the card - they were a 'thank you' from (ex)ClientCo. Really sweet of them - and completely unexpected.
Think I might 'lose' the card before hubby gets home to keep him guessing.
Hope the next client is as romantic!Tags: None
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