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18 Feb 10 #186285 by hawaythelads
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Ah yes but I never reduced the payments to the harridan.So i am guilt free!!!I am still paying for both her holidays and mine.lol;) ;) ;) ;)
Or rather my flexible friend is ;) ;)
Remember people there ain't no pockets in your last suit ;)

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05 Mar 10 #190166 by mickwallion
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Oh...Great. After 13 pages of long discussion you decided for one. Hope you enjoyed a lot there...Keep smiling.:laugh:

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08 Mar 10 #190705 by chris75
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Personaly i would have went for a Fondue set, i'm sure you could pick one up cheap enough at a car boot sale!:laugh:

ps I hope you realise Pete, that i am extremely offended by you referring to ex as a " harridan"!

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08 Mar 10 #190847 by Donelovinhim
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My birthday was in January and my older daughter financed the present from her younger sister. She didn't want to ask her Dad.
So Dad's is coming up and I don't want eldest to have to finance his one. I've had a quick look for a pressie and have decided on a cook book: Dinner for One. Can't remember the author like. 1)He cooks the pop, pop, ping method (pop the plastic, ping the micro). and 2) He never reads books.
Think he would love it, don't you?
Donelovin:laugh:

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08 Mar 10 #190869 by ldg
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Donelovin wrote:

My birthday was in January and my older daughter financed the present from her younger sister. She didn't want to ask her Dad.
So Dad's is coming up and I don't want eldest to have to finance his one. I've had a quick look for a pressie and have decided on a cook book: Dinner for One. Can't remember the author like. 1)He cooks the pop, pop, ping method (pop the plastic, ping the micro). and 2) He never reads books.
Think he would love it, don't you?
Donelovin:laugh:

Think it is one of Delias. Seems like a very thoughtful present to meB) B) B) :silly:

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