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Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by Skylark24:

My son is 18 on the 12th so having a look around for his pressie, no idea as yet...

Are you looking for something as a keepsake?

Yes , but dont know what

Originally Posted by ~Sweet Winter Wonderland~:
18 is pretty special skylark what does he want?

He hasnt said, his uncle (late fathers brother) is giving him a watch. He doesnt want a party, so can spend a bit more on a gift

FM
Originally Posted by Skylark24:
Originally Posted by Rosgirl:
Originally Posted by Skylark24:

Hi Ros, what you up to this evening ? x

just a quiet evening in thank you - prefer that is your little one in bed now???

Yes she is, Ros, for now, but we shall see at midnight when all the fireworks go off ! Having a quiet evening too x

awwww - yes and they find it hard to get to sleep again

bought my son  a watch for his 18th + money and family buffet - then he went clubbing with his friends in the evening - it is very difficult to buy for a boy I think

Rocking Ros Rose
Originally Posted by Rosgirl:
Originally Posted by Skylark24:
Originally Posted by Rosgirl:
Originally Posted by Skylark24:

Hi Ros, what you up to this evening ? x

just a quiet evening in thank you - prefer that is your little one in bed now???

Yes she is, Ros, for now, but we shall see at midnight when all the fireworks go off ! Having a quiet evening too x

awwww - yes and they find it hard to get to sleep again

bought my son  a watch for his 18th + money and family buffet - then he went clubbing with his friends in the evening - it is very difficult to buy for a boy I think

Thats what we are doing too. Yes it is hard, my daughter got jewellery and that was easy !

FM
Originally Posted by Skylark24:
Originally Posted by Rosgirl:
Originally Posted by Skylark24:
Originally Posted by Rosgirl:
Originally Posted by Skylark24:

Hi Ros, what you up to this evening ? x

just a quiet evening in thank you - prefer that is your little one in bed now???

Yes she is, Ros, for now, but we shall see at midnight when all the fireworks go off ! Having a quiet evening too x

awwww - yes and they find it hard to get to sleep again

bought my son  a watch for his 18th + money and family buffet - then he went clubbing with his friends in the evening - it is very difficult to buy for a boy I think

Thats what we are doing too. Yes it is hard, my daughter got jewellery and that was easy !

yes - think girls are much easier to buy for with land mark birthdays

Rocking Ros Rose
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by Skylark24:

Thanks Yogi x
Watching Still Game, love it !
For others who havent seen it, its a comedy set in Scotland , its very funny, well i think so anyway 

When my son took drama classes, he and a couple of his friends were extras in an episode of Still Game (many years ago).

Oh were they, good on them, did they enjoy it ?

FM
Originally Posted by Skylark24:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by Skylark24:

Thanks Yogi x
Watching Still Game, love it !
For others who havent seen it, its a comedy set in Scotland , its very funny, well i think so anyway 

When my son took drama classes, he and a couple of his friends were extras in an episode of Still Game (many years ago).

Oh were they, good on them, did they enjoy it ?

He said there was a lot of waiting around but the cast and crew were nice to them.

He used to really enjoy drama and was going to apply to the RSAMD, then one day decided it wasn't what he wanted any more.

Yogi19
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by Skylark24:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by Skylark24:

Thanks Yogi x
Watching Still Game, love it !
For others who havent seen it, its a comedy set in Scotland , its very funny, well i think so anyway 

When my son took drama classes, he and a couple of his friends were extras in an episode of Still Game (many years ago).

Oh were they, good on them, did they enjoy it ?

He said there was a lot of waiting around but the cast and crew were nice to them.

He used to really enjoy drama and was going to apply to the RSAMD, then one day decided it wasn't what he wanted any more.

Nice to have the experience tho, and good on the CV x

FM
Originally Posted by Skylark24:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by Skylark24:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by Skylark24:

Thanks Yogi x
Watching Still Game, love it !
For others who havent seen it, its a comedy set in Scotland , its very funny, well i think so anyway 

When my son took drama classes, he and a couple of his friends were extras in an episode of Still Game (many years ago).

Oh were they, good on them, did they enjoy it ?

He said there was a lot of waiting around but the cast and crew were nice to them.

He used to really enjoy drama and was going to apply to the RSAMD, then one day decided it wasn't what he wanted any more.

Nice to have the experience tho, and good on the CV x

Drama was great for building his confidence (although he was never a shrinking violet)and there was a very positive attitude towards everything, which was great.

.

Yogi19
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