Christmas gifts. Do you and your other half keep it a secret or do you tell each
Other what you want?
12-07-2017, 10:18 AM
Rich
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Originally Posted by Billy Goat Sverige
Other what you want?
She gives me a long list from which I select. I will also purchase one wildcard present which usually goes down badly.
In other news, I put a deposit down on a 3 week old labrador yesterday ;-/
12-07-2017, 10:19 AM
Sir C
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Originally Posted by Billy Goat Sverige
Other what you want?
The glw supplies me with a list of suitable items from which to choose. This system suits me very well.
I, on the other hand, want fúck all and so she has to be creative. wd glw!
12-07-2017, 10:22 AM
Billy Goat Sverige
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Originally Posted by Rich
She gives me a long list from which I select. I will also purchase one wildcard present which usually goes down badly.
In other news, I put a deposit down on a 3 week old labrador yesterday ;-/
A dog is for life* not just for Christmas, R.
*not really, more like 12-15 years.
12-07-2017, 10:23 AM
Luis Anaconda
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Originally Posted by Rich
She gives me a long list from which I select. I will also purchase one wildcard present which usually goes down badly.
In other news, I put a deposit down on a 3 week old labrador yesterday ;-/
I imagine this will soon be happening the other way around. Labradors are ace though - good choice, r
12-07-2017, 10:23 AM
Rich
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Originally Posted by Billy Goat Sverige
A dog is for life* not just for Christmas, R.
*not really, more like 12-15 years.
Her mother and father are both field trial champions so it will give me an excuse to go on more shoots to train her - that's the idea anyway.
12-07-2017, 10:24 AM
Rich
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Originally Posted by Luis Anaconda
I imagine this will soon be happening the other way around. Labradors are ace though - good choice, r
A solid pub dog imo.
12-07-2017, 10:25 AM
Sir C
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Originally Posted by Luis Anaconda
I imagine this will soon be happening the other way around. Labradors are ace though - good choice, r
The problem with dogs is that they smell doggy; consequently, their owner's houses smell doggy.
12-07-2017, 10:27 AM
Luis Anaconda
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Originally Posted by Sir C
The problem with dogs is that they smell doggy; consequently, their owner's houses smell doggy.
Oh yes - I wouldn't want one, but other people's dogs are nice. We have a woman here who brings her great Dane into the office. It's quite playful and the size of not particularly small horse.
12-07-2017, 10:31 AM
Pokster
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Originally Posted by Luis Anaconda
Oh yes - I wouldn't want one, but other people's dogs are nice. We have a woman here who brings her great Dane into the office. It's quite playful and the size of not particularly small horse.
drool... it's all about the drool. But enough about you, Great Dane's are ace