Quote by Sgt Bilko
we're out friday night in cleethorpes too - probably ending in flares
I'd stick to plain old fireworks if I were you. You don't want the RNLI turning up!! :? :? :lol: :lol: :lol:
lol - nice one sarge
Quote by mellow
the most expensive presents i have bought mine, were, bass guitar and various bikes....they get small stocking fillers, but only inexpensive, humourous things....like stick on transfers and the like....they get a main present, usually up to around £60 or so, but i get what i think they would like, not pay attention to the cost as the primary consideration...and then i get the things they need, like undies, toiletries , pyjamas, etc, but i wrap them to make it look like they have got more for christmas....if they are in need of a coat or jumper etc, i'll wrap it up too instead of just getting it for them...i think they should realise that a gift doesn't have to be expensive, nor a "want", but to have a "need" met is also a wonderful thing. I think they should realise too, that the ordinary everyday things they get used to having, are also in some ways, gifts...i'm pleased to say they both are considerate when buying for others, choosing or making cards, writing thank you letters.....