I have this image of Cheggers in a red suit. Quite disturbing!Noisycrowds wrote:keep on spending down here , little un was going on about the lego craggers comman ship but it was 69.00
amazon just reduced it to £35.00 so hell love that , also got me daughter some bits and wifey
god i love all this pre xmas exitement
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When you actually feel anger over a place like this it's time to get a life
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Do you not know what she wants and go get it yourself.Justin Credible wrote:D & B wrote:So, what did you buy the missus last year?
nothing in the conventional sense, as in surprise open your present, we are not kids, I put the money there to treat herself so she can buy what she wants herself.
She does the same for me, better than getting something you dont really want or need.
We know you are an old romantic really.
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I dont buy in to this horseshit for weak men living under the thumb and expected to act as docile sheep.
Likewise with valentines day bullshit, where people are expected to act like other sheep and do what is expected.
Thankfully my wife is an intelligent lady and not some insecure moron like others who need constant reassurance .
She knows if something is wanted or needed or i can do something that I will do it for her without the need to act like a fuckin simpleton in the process
Likewise with valentines day bullshit, where people are expected to act like other sheep and do what is expected.
Thankfully my wife is an intelligent lady and not some insecure moron like others who need constant reassurance .
She knows if something is wanted or needed or i can do something that I will do it for her without the need to act like a fuckin simpleton in the process
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So what you are trying to say is you are shit at wrapping up presents.
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D & B wrote:So what you are trying to say is you are shit at wrapping up presents.
dont wrap them nor buy them, again I leave that to the wife
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fucking people like u dont belong on this thread kindly piss off
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Sainsbury's have Milk tray 400g @ 2 for £6


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oh dear randall
ive just spent 150 on lego and i already have enough for this xmas , next birthday and xmas after
ive just spent 150 on lego and i already have enough for this xmas , next birthday and xmas after
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Just bought my boy a Hudl from Tesco - looks very good value.
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Are they any good, my daughter wants a kindle fire
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Seems to be able to do more things than a Kindle. You can put some child safety things on too
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Can they tell the kid to leave it alone and get on with their homeworkThe Cat wrote:Seems to be able to do more things than a Kindle. You can put some child safety things on too
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Not looked that closely yet - some devices might be able to only allow access between certain times though I reckon
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D & B wrote:Can they tell the kid to leave it alone and get me some animal porn on itThe Cat wrote:Seems to be able to do more things than a Kindle. You can put some child safety things on too
blimey
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Baileys £10 at Asda, if you are that way inclined.
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my wife likes baileys
personally its not bad smeared over her tits to lick off
personally its not bad smeared over her tits to lick off
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The only way to drink it.
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