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Originally Posted by Cinds:

It's our wedding anniversary at the end of this month or beginning of next month whichever way you want to look at it.  But I always try to find something unusual but appropriate to the number years we have been married.  This year is 11 years so it's steel.  Anyway I found this after much searching for a gift.  I love it.

 

 

 

Cinds,

 

Why not combine your gift with a trip to the 'Steel City', the home of steel. 

 

http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/T...gland-Vacations.html

 

 

 

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by Cinds:

It's our wedding anniversary at the end of this month or beginning of next month whichever way you want to look at it.  But I always try to find something unusual but appropriate to the number years we have been married.  This year is 11 years so it's steel.  Anyway I found this after much searching for a gift.  I love it.

 

 

 

Cinds,

 

Why not combine your gift with a trip to the 'Steel City', the home of steel. 

 

http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/T...gland-Vacations.html

 

 

 

Dammit! I should have thought of that. You could have come and met us for drinks.

 

Anyway, we're going to London for the weekend and have tickets to see Cats at the Palladium on the Friday evening & Saturday afternoon. But last week I've seen that they have changed the look & style of one of my favourite numbers in the show and it's made me not want to even bother seeing it. 

 

For or any of you that have seen Cats on stage, they've made the Rum Tum Tugger in to a rapper. Nooooooooooooooooo.

Cinds
Originally Posted by pirate1111:

me & bro went to a friends funeral earlier today with another couple of mates who knew the lad that died

anyway...it was bizzarre

i think the priest had been on the communion wine

 

he repeated things he'd said about 2mins before

then he went to describe mark (bloke who died) as a lover of DIY & a handyman

(mark was as camp as anything & had probably NEVER seen a hammer)

he described his love of the stage & how he'd made it to star in the west end (at this point us 4 started giggling-as non of that was true)

the priest then shouted how we will all die & end up in a coffin like mark-then repeated it

which made us laugh even more

then he walked off the alter bit into the wings & didnt come back for a couple of minutes

2 hymns were played by the organist who kept changing key

and NOBODY sang

i tell ya if mark was alive he'd have p!ssed himself laughing

 

 

 

Blimey pirate, that sounds like a travesty.

Cinds
Originally Posted by Cinds:

It's our wedding anniversary at the end of this month or beginning of next month whichever way you want to look at it.  But I always try to find something unusual but appropriate to the number years we have been married.  This year is 11 years so it's steel.  Anyway I found this after much searching for a gift.  I love it.

 

Cinds!  You couldn't have found anything more perfect!     I love it for its own sake, but it's just so right for Mr C.

Kaffs
Originally Posted by Cinds:
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by Cinds:

It's our wedding anniversary at the end of this month or beginning of next month whichever way you want to look at it.  But I always try to find something unusual but appropriate to the number years we have been married.  This year is 11 years so it's steel.  Anyway I found this after much searching for a gift.  I love it.

 

 

 

Cinds,

 

Why not combine your gift with a trip to the 'Steel City', the home of steel. 

 

http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/T...gland-Vacations.html

 

 

 

Dammit! I should have thought of that. You could have come and met us for drinks.

 

 

 

 

 ... and I could have bought them. 

 

Never mind, enjoy London. *Cosi the drinks are on you*

 

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities
Originally Posted by pirate1111:

       

me & bro went to a friends funeral earlier today with another couple of mates who knew the lad that died

anyway...it was bizzarre

i think the priest had been on the communion wine

 

he repeated things he'd said about 2mins before

then he went to describe mark (bloke who died) as a lover of DIY & a handyman

(mark was as camp as anything & had probably NEVER seen a hammer)

he described his love of the stage & how he'd made it to star in the west end (at this point us 4 started giggling-as non of that was true)

the priest then shouted how we will all die & end up in a coffin like mark-then repeated it

which made us laugh even more

then he walked off the alter bit into the wings & didnt come back for a couple of minutes

2 hymns were played by the organist who kept changing key

and NOBODY sang

i tell ya if mark was alive he'd have p!ssed himself laughing

 

 

 


       




I went to my aunties yesterday and the vicar was talking of her relatives, she said she had two sisters, May and Dorothy but sadly Dorothy was no longer with us, she was sat right in front of me I think she nearly did die there and then

This was a woman vicar and like you I thought she was on something, at one point she was going on about my auntie used to love reading Mills and Boons books, she then connected the books to fifty shades of grey, never thought that would be part of the service
Aimee
Originally Posted by moonie:

I just bought me a Black and Decker Workmate...

You need a degree in mechanical engineering just to put it together 

The instruction booklet isn't much help either 

They never are Moonie    Don't despair, you'll figure it out eventually  

Ya wanna see some of the DIY I've done  its comical very unconventional. 

FM
Originally Posted by moonie:

I just bought me a Black and Decker Workmate...

You need a degree in mechanical engineering just to put it together 

The instruction booklet isn't much help either 

I bought one last year, was dead easy to put together.

 

"Mr Cinds, come and put this thing together for me please"

 

It was that easy. 

Cinds

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