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Reply to: What to get the wife for Christmas?
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostA new bag and belt.
That should sort the hoover out
I'll get my coat
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Thanks for all the suggestions (no where near a full house yet btw). Posh wellies are a no-no for me
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Originally posted by Ruprect View Post<splutter> £145 for a f*^&ing welly?
And have you seen the price of handbags?
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Dammit you buggers are all sooooo predictable. I've had my eye on a new kettle for ages but will I get one? No.
I'll probably get some multi-tool or a kite or boots.
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Originally posted by PorkPie View PostAs above. Suggestions from the lady folk round here would be appreciated, and I have a bingo sheet for the suggestions I'm expecting from the blokes.
Money's in short supply this year so I'll be happy if I can earn enough in my evening work to get the kiddies something.
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Not sure if you are expecting a serious response, but posh welly boots seem to be the thing this year.
Mrs C was oggling these not really welly boots as we know them, but waterproof.
Reminds me of a friend who a few years back bought a lair for his wife (as in a burial plot in a cemetery), the idea being that when they died, they would be together forever.
She was none too pleased...
Al.
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She's never forgiven me for the year I bought her a torque-wrench.
It was a good one too..
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Originally posted by ChrisPackit View PostA lovely new ironing board cover. Keep her entertained four hours ...
It's Christmas, get her a new iron as well.
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A lovely new ironing board cover. Keep her entertained four hours ...
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