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Post by knypersleystokie on Feb 29, 2008 21:42:27 GMT
Luckily my Mrs loves footy, so we visit her Mum before the match, then my Mum is coming for tea.. I asked if she wanted picking up before or after the game.. her reply was.. I want to watch Stoke..
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Post by s8to on Feb 29, 2008 21:42:57 GMT
Just had to send my lads to my Mrs to tell her the bad news that M'Day is cancelled, and would it be possible to get the dinner on bit early this wekend so we could see the match in time.
So as long as she then takes the dogs off for a walk, and the result comes good, its just a perfect day!!
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Post by madeleyite on Feb 29, 2008 21:50:03 GMT
I bought my mum (& dad) Sky for last Mothers Day - and I'll be going round for the full roast beef & yorkshires plus endless guinness after watching the win on Sunday - think that's a win-win-win !!
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Post by GrandStokie on Feb 29, 2008 22:03:43 GMT
lesleystoke - well if you can convert a true geordie fan, maybe you could convince my missus
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Post by GrandStokie on Feb 29, 2008 22:08:05 GMT
Ive got to say after reading the above there are some sweet talkers on this board. ;D
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Post by musik on Feb 29, 2008 22:12:50 GMT
Hellu! You could always move to Sweden. We don't celebrate Mother's Day this Sunday. I don't know exactly when it is... If your wife doesn't see the games, has she went to a doctor for treatment of that illness? thai food//:musik
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Post by GrandStokie on Feb 29, 2008 22:17:45 GMT
lol i take it the Swedes dont take mothers day that seriously then?
i'd need more than a doctor to cure the wife, a genie would be better ;D
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