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Kate! 21-11-2024 01:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Alf (Post 11578514)
Pissed

Lord Alf has spoken. Let's all get extremely merry.

Cherie 21-11-2024 04:45 PM

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Originally Posted by AnnieK (Post 11578372)
There's a FB group called Dry Robe Wankers where they post pics of people wearing them in places like Tesco etc :laugh:

Perfect for Ben

admittedly I had to google what they were, I trust you Benji you wont be flaunting yours at Aldi

Cherie 21-11-2024 04:52 PM

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Originally Posted by thesheriff443 (Post 11578301)
Too much pressure on people to be buying presents at Christmas
Absolutely a waste of time and money
A chance for dicks to show off by buying over priced tat

I fcuking hate Christmas

I like Christmas as in the lights, the Carols, the food, the meet ups but I am not keen on presents so we keep it pretty simple

rusticgal 21-11-2024 05:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Benjamin (Post 11578243)
My OH and I are getting each other new dry robes as we both want them (great for cold, dry winters days out by the fire pit with a beer or two).

We’re also getting a cheese and port hamper from family. :lovedup:

We’ll also be getting aftershave and probably an abundance of socks from other people. :laugh:


Oh we love sitting around the Chiminea or firepit…

rusticgal 21-11-2024 05:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 11578287)
If you wear the divisive dryrobe – an ankle-length, waterproof dressing gown designed as an outdoor changing robe, with a £160 price tag – then you’ve probably already been mocked for it. Initially, the coat was made to give surfers privacy and warmth while changing outdoors. But recently, it’s been stripped of its original purpose and is worn by middle-class city dwellers on the school run. In my opinion, whatever your class, it looks like you’re wearing a tent. These coats should be left to those who are doing cold water swimming activities, not those roaming around London Fields with a matcha latte in hand.

:hee::hehe:


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Zizu 21-11-2024 05:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 11578287)
If you wear the divisive dryrobe – an ankle-length, waterproof dressing gown designed as an outdoor changing robe, with a £160 price tag – then you’ve probably already been mocked for it. Initially, the coat was made to give surfers privacy and warmth while changing outdoors. But recently, it’s been stripped of its original purpose and is worn by middle-class city dwellers on the school run. In my opinion, whatever your class, it looks like you’re wearing a tent. These coats should be left to those who are doing cold water swimming activities, not those roaming around London Fields with a matcha latte in hand.

:hee::hehe:


Apologies to anyone who has one of those long puffer coats.. but they always make me smile when I see two skinny ankles and feet hanging out at the bottom of such a huge coat !

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Strictly Jake 21-11-2024 06:07 PM

Oh I love that people are slagging off the school run mums that wear them coats. They are literally THE worst people on the school run. They annoy me so much when I'm picking the kids up. Always in the bloody way, walking so slow and all next to each other not letting others pass, showing off cos they spent most of the day at the gym, get a job you lazy sods, and all chatter non stop about the nativity. So yeah let's hate those long coat douchebags

Cherie 21-11-2024 07:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Strictly Jake (Post 11578755)
Oh I love that people are slagging off the school run mums that wear them coats. They are literally THE worst people on the school run. They annoy me so much when I'm picking the kids up. Always in the bloody way, walking so slow and all next to each other not letting others pass, showing off cos they spent most of the day at the gym, get a job you lazy sods, and all chatter non stop about the nativity. So yeah let's hate those long coat douchebags

Ben gets everywhere

Benjamin 25-11-2024 06:59 AM

I actually saw somebody in Tesco yesterday wearing one and thought of this thread. :laugh:

smudgie 25-11-2024 10:12 AM

Just a lovely Christmas Day with the family, sharing dinner with all the trimmings.
Not interested in presents but there will be a stocking with goodies from hubby and kids.
The one thing I really want is an improvement in my health, been such an awful few weeks of late but I think I have turned the corner.

We had a lovely takeaway together last evening.
Son, daughter and her partner came around, they had all the boxes out of the loft, decorations more or less done and dusted and boxes back up in loft.
Just a few tweaks in the kitchen to do.
Daughter has organised catering for my birthday on Friday, big one so a quaint little afternoon tea for me and my girls, men only allowed for waitering duties.:laugh:

Jessica. 25-11-2024 10:22 AM

I want a curling wand, though I'm more excited about seeing what others think of the gifts I got them.

Kate! 25-11-2024 10:33 AM

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Originally Posted by smudgie (Post 11580751)
Just a lovely Christmas Day with the family, sharing dinner with all the trimmings.
Not interested in presents but there will be a stocking with goodies from hubby and kids.
The one thing I really want is an improvement in my health, been such an awful few weeks of late but I think I have turned the corner.

We had a lovely takeaway together last evening.
Son, daughter and her partner came around, they had all the boxes out of the loft, decorations more or less done and dusted and boxes back up in loft.
Just a few tweaks in the kitchen to do.
Daughter has organised catering for my birthday on Friday, big one so a quaint little afternoon tea for me and my girls, men only allowed for waitering duties.:laugh:

Bless you Smudge. Xx

UserSince2005 25-11-2024 10:34 AM

I want a puppy this year

Kate! 25-11-2024 10:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Jessica. (Post 11580755)
I want a curling wand, though I'm more excited about seeing what others think of the gifts I got them.

Oh lovely Jess. Hope you get so much joy out of giving and that you get your curling wand.

Cherie 25-11-2024 12:13 PM

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Originally Posted by UserSince2005 (Post 11580760)
I want a puppy this year

you are away too much to devote time to a puppy :fist:

Cherie 25-11-2024 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by smudgie (Post 11580751)
Just a lovely Christmas Day with the family, sharing dinner with all the trimmings.
Not interested in presents but there will be a stocking with goodies from hubby and kids.
The one thing I really want is an improvement in my health, been such an awful few weeks of late but I think I have turned the corner.

We had a lovely takeaway together last evening.
Son, daughter and her partner came around, they had all the boxes out of the loft, decorations more or less done and dusted and boxes back up in loft.
Just a few tweaks in the kitchen to do.
Daughter has organised catering for my birthday on Friday, big one so a quaint little afternoon tea for me and my girls, men only allowed for waitering duties.:laugh:

aw Smudge, glad you are feeling better, and best wishes for Friday though I am sure there will be a thread

UserSince2005 25-11-2024 12:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 11580801)
you are away too much to devote time to a puppy :fist:

hes going to be a self sufficient puppy :lovedup:

Nicky91 25-11-2024 01:54 PM

i want love, peace and harmony in the world


not sure if i'm going to get that though




and i'm gonna do a moment of silence at christmas for the innocents in Gaza, those who are being starved to death by the Puppet Little Benny and his evil masters from the shadows

Ammi 26-11-2024 05:21 AM

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Originally Posted by smudgie (Post 11580751)
Just a lovely Christmas Day with the family, sharing dinner with all the trimmings.
Not interested in presents but there will be a stocking with goodies from hubby and kids.
The one thing I really want is an improvement in my health, been such an awful few weeks of late but I think I have turned the corner.

We had a lovely takeaway together last evening.
Son, daughter and her partner came around, they had all the boxes out of the loft, decorations more or less done and dusted and boxes back up in loft.
Just a few tweaks in the kitchen to do.
Daughter has organised catering for my birthday on Friday, big one so a quaint little afternoon tea for me and my girls, men only allowed for waitering duties.:laugh:

…I’m so glad that you’re feeling as though you’ve turned a bit of a corner now, smudgie….I hope that’s a direction that continues more each day…:hug:…enjoy your afternoon tea later in the week, that sounds perfect…/…I love girlie stuff like that…:love:..

smudgie 26-11-2024 09:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Kate! (Post 11580759)
Bless you Smudge. Xx

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 11580803)
aw Smudge, glad you are feeling better, and best wishes for Friday though I am sure there will be a thread

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Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 11581143)
…I’m so glad that you’re feeling as though you’ve turned a bit of a corner now, smudgie….I hope that’s a direction that continues more each day…:hug:…enjoy your afternoon tea later in the week, that sounds perfect…/…I love girlie stuff like that…:love:..

Thank you ladies.
I really do appreciate your good wishes, feeling so much better as each day goes by.
Looking forward to catching up on posts here at TIBB, and sharing Christmas with you all.:laugh:

Kate! 26-11-2024 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by smudgie (Post 11581246)
Thank you ladies.
I really do appreciate your good wishes, feeling so much better as each day goes by.
Looking forward to catching up on posts here at TIBB, and sharing Christmas with you all.:laugh:

Love you xx

user104658 26-11-2024 09:45 AM

I'm a self-indulgent sort these days so there's nothing substantial that I really want as I'd have just bought it already... so in terms of Christmas presents I've become the sort of boring oldie who just wants thoughtful/personal/interesting presents rather than anything "big". If there's some obscure thing that seems fun or useful, or something with a personal touch, basically.

MiL has given us all a budget of £100 and asked us to pick our own gifts however so I'm currently pondering, "What is around £100 that I'd like, but wouldn't actually spend £100 on otherwise" :think:.

Low-key tempted to ask for £100 worth of plain socks just for the meme.

Kate! 26-11-2024 10:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Quantum Boy (Post 11581252)
I'm a self-indulgent sort these days so there's nothing substantial that I really want as I'd have just bought it already... so in terms of Christmas presents I've become the sort of boring oldie who just wants thoughtful/personal/interesting presents rather than anything "big". If there's some obscure thing that seems fun or useful, or something with a personal touch, basically.

MiL has given us all a budget of £100 and asked us to pick our own gifts however so I'm currently pondering, "What is around £100 that I'd like, but wouldn't actually spend £100 on otherwise" :think:.

Low-key tempted to ask for £100 worth of plain socks just for the meme.

Or handkerchiefs

Livia 26-11-2024 10:08 AM

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Originally Posted by smudgie (Post 11580751)
Just a lovely Christmas Day with the family, sharing dinner with all the trimmings.
Not interested in presents but there will be a stocking with goodies from hubby and kids.
The one thing I really want is an improvement in my health, been such an awful few weeks of late but I think I have turned the corner.

We had a lovely takeaway together last evening.
Son, daughter and her partner came around, they had all the boxes out of the loft, decorations more or less done and dusted and boxes back up in loft.
Just a few tweaks in the kitchen to do.
Daughter has organised catering for my birthday on Friday, big one so a quaint little afternoon tea for me and my girls, men only allowed for waitering duties.:laugh:

Glad you've turned that corner, Smudgie. Wishing you well x

bots 26-11-2024 01:32 PM

Christmas has not been about receiving gifts to me for a long, long time :laugh:


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