Happy Valentine's Day

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Post by Sandra » 15 Feb 2007, 14:33

I vote Nelson Hatstand the most romantic of all (though he was a day early!) :love3: :love9: :love10:

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Post by Nelson Hatstand » 15 Feb 2007, 15:01

Sandra wrote:I vote Nelson Hatstand the most romantic of all (though he was a day early!) :love3: :love9: :love10:
Oh crumbs. Could you see us?

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Post by Scoop » 15 Feb 2007, 15:52

Sandra wrote:I vote Nelson Hatstand the most romantic of all (though he was a day early!) :love3: :love9: :love10:
i got my card today. "beware the ides of february......."

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Post by Poppy » 15 Feb 2007, 15:57

Sandra wrote:I vote Nelson Hatstand the most romantic of all (though he was a day early!) :love3: :love9: :love10:
Come on, you, tell us ALL the details!! :P

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Post by Maria » 15 Feb 2007, 18:01

wangi wrote:
Marya wrote:Well Wangi? Any advance on that or is Bearcub the winner? :D
He's the winner. My extravagance amounted to a wee rose.
A single red rode is pretty romantic Wangi and expensive! While Homer was picking up my flowers yesterday, a Polish guy came into the florists and was a mite shocked to discover that a single rose would set him back £3.50 :D


C'mon Sandra, don't keep us in suspenders. What was Nelson up to?
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Post by Sandra » 15 Feb 2007, 22:34

Nelson Hatstand wrote:
Sandra wrote:I vote Nelson Hatstand the most romantic of all (though he was a day early!) :love3: :love9: :love10:
Oh crumbs. Could you see us?
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

ask him about "tealights in the garden" - he's definitely a romantic guy :love3: :love4: :love7:

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Post by Black Mamba » 15 Feb 2007, 22:54

WE don't normally bother about Valentines day, but this year mr. Bm surprised me with a dozen red roses :D

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Post by Sandra » 15 Feb 2007, 22:55

Black Mamba wrote:WE don't normally bother about Valentines day, but this year mr. Bm surprised me with a dozen red roses :D
Lovely :D

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Post by arachnid » 15 Feb 2007, 23:09

Was it " valentines day" yesterday???? :?: :?: :?:
Nothing happened for me !!!! :cry: :cry: :cry:
Why be scared????

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Post by Black Mamba » 15 Feb 2007, 23:16

Oh poor spidey. Maybe it's becuse of the eight hairy legs!!!!!!!!!! :cry:

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Post by Poppy » 15 Feb 2007, 23:24

Black Mamba wrote:Oh poor spidey. Maybe it's becuse of the eight hairy legs!!!!!!!!!! :cry:
Snakey, has Spidey been putting Horatio Coathook's madjick potion on her legs??? :shock: :shock:

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Post by Black Mamba » 15 Feb 2007, 23:34

Poppy wrote:
Black Mamba wrote:Oh poor spidey. Maybe it's becuse of the eight hairy legs!!!!!!!!!! :cry:
Snakey, has Spidey been putting Horatio Coathook's madjick potion on her legs??? :shock: :shock:

:?: :?: :?: :?:

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Post by Maria » 16 Feb 2007, 00:06

'Tealights in the garden'? In February?!? Brrrrrr.

Think we better hear what PoP organised before we declare the contest over. :-k
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Post by Poppy » 16 Feb 2007, 00:15

Marya wrote:'Tealights in the garden'? In February?!? Brrrrrr.
And a tad dangerous for the gerbil on his napper, I'd have said!! :twisted:

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Post by Sandra » 16 Feb 2007, 00:50

Marya wrote:'Tealights in the garden'? In February?!? Brrrrrr.

Think we better hear what PoP organised before we declare the contest over. :-k
tealights in the garden, moonlight in the air, champagne and love on the ground :?: :?: as well as a nice cosy mat to lie ( :shock: ) on :love5: :love3:

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Post by teddygirl » 16 Feb 2007, 08:46

Sandra wrote:
Marya wrote:'Tealights in the garden'? In February?!? Brrrrrr.

Think we better hear what PoP organised before we declare the contest over. :-k
tealights in the garden, moonlight in the air, champagne and love on the ground :?: :?: as well as a nice cosy mat to lie ( :shock: ) on :love5: :love3:
and goose bumps all over :P

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Post by SoupDragon » 16 Feb 2007, 09:55

teddygirl wrote:
Sandra wrote:
Marya wrote:'Tealights in the garden'? In February?!? Brrrrrr.

Think we better hear what PoP organised before we declare the contest over. :-k
tealights in the garden, moonlight in the air, champagne and love on the ground :?: :?: as well as a nice cosy mat to lie ( :shock: ) on :love5: :love3:
and goose bumps all over :P
and neighbours with cameras?

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Post by SoupDragon » 16 Feb 2007, 09:59

Ah romance!
When I pointed out to Mr Soupy that we've been a couple for 28 years his reply was " I wish my fishing licence lasted that long"
He may get a trip on Branson space craft. One way! :lol: :twisted:

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Post by Black Mamba » 16 Feb 2007, 10:02

Poppy wrote:BM, see the Cure for Baldness thread :P
Thanks Poppy I get it now, I forgotten all about that :lol: :lol:

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Post by Pal of Porty » 16 Feb 2007, 10:50

We had to bring Valentine's day forward a day as we had to attend a show the kids friends were in on Valentine's day itself.

Day before however we organised our kids to have a sleepover and we went for early dinner to the Kings Wark and then to Ocean Terminal to see a romcom movie (Music & Lyrics). I gave her a card and for a present an appointment to get her eyebrows 'threaded' (not a clue what this means but I had heard she was keen). 8)
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Post by SoupDragon » 16 Feb 2007, 10:52

Oh POP, so nice.

Now for THE question.

Where does eyebrow threading and how did it go?

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Post by Maria » 16 Feb 2007, 12:33

Offering to watch 'Music and Lyrics' is certainly beyond the call of duty PoP :salute:

Don't mention 'threading'. Brings back thoughts of last summer when I gave money to have my eybrows threaded on Portobello Prom (well, it was for Charity) and ended up with a large crowd all gawping at me and some very embarrassing livid red marks on my face for the rest of the afternoon. :oops: :oops: :oops:
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Post by Pal of Porty » 16 Feb 2007, 13:00

SoupDragon wrote:Oh POP, so nice.

Now for THE question.

Where does eyebrow threading and how did it go?
She has not been yet as too busy with half term but I will get her to give me a full update and then pass it on. She has been very keen on threading since she saw how wonderful her friends eyebrows were. Personally I prefer watching the 6 Nations. 8)
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Post by Pal of Porty » 16 Feb 2007, 13:02

Marya wrote:Offering to watch 'Music and Lyrics' is certainly beyond the call of duty PoP :salute:
Yes it would not really be my first choice film but very appropriate for the occassion and there were one or two good lines it. Hugh Grant did a brilliant job of playing Hugh Grant. 8)
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Post by Black Mamba » 16 Feb 2007, 13:06

SoupDragon wrote:Oh POP, so nice.

Now for THE question.

Where does eyebrow threading and how did it go?
I've never heard of threading either and so looked it up on the internet. I don't know where it would be done localy though.

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Post by Sandra » 16 Feb 2007, 14:34

I vaguely remember someone doing eyebrow threading locally, I think they posted about it online too... it was a while ago.

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Post by Pal of Porty » 16 Feb 2007, 15:16

Black Mamba wrote:I've never heard of threading either and so looked it up on the internet. I don't know where it would be done localy though.
Yes there is a place in town that does it now. I will get the details and post, although not tonight as I am going straight out after work for a bit of Networking.......... 8)
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Post by SoupDragon » 16 Feb 2007, 15:29

So now we have a thread about threading :lol:

Saw a demo on the telly once and it looks nice and quick. Not sure about it being painfree though.

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Post by Poppy » 16 Feb 2007, 15:33

Sandra wrote:I vaguely remember someone doing eyebrow threading locally, I think they posted about it online too... it was a while ago.
It was here!! but it was more to do with the concept than where to actually get it done....

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Post by Maria » 16 Feb 2007, 15:42

Poppy wrote:
Sandra wrote:I vaguely remember someone doing eyebrow threading locally, I think they posted about it online too... it was a while ago.
It was here!! but it was more to do with the concept than where to actually get it done....
It was the same bloke who did my threading on the Prom. He is Egyptian and married to a Scottish woman. They live in Colliesdene House and I did have his card but can't remember where I put it. He was very good but very enthusiastic. I didn't think I was that hairy until he wanted to do my cheeks :shock: :? :( :oops:
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Post by Maria » 16 Feb 2007, 16:58

Pal of Porty wrote: I am going straight out after work for a bit of Networking.......... 8)
Me too. 8)
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Post by bellybabe » 16 Feb 2007, 19:15

Marya wrote:
Pal of Porty wrote: I am going straight out after work for a bit of Networking.......... 8)
Me too. 8)
Erm...weren't you on holiday today?
All I really need is love, but a little chocolate now and then doesn't hurt!

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Post by Poppy » 16 Feb 2007, 19:29

Has anyone see the Valentine balloons that are somehow tied to a street light that is affixed to the wall of the tenement above Lisa Leslie's?? Who? How? :shock:
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Post by rapunzell » 16 Feb 2007, 19:33

I suspect it was one of those 'ok I'll marry you if you manage to..' moments :D

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