OT - Question for the Ladies...and perhaps the men too
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OT - Question for the Ladies...and perhaps the men too
This is wildly off topic but I thought some of you might be able to give me
some input.
I want to give my bride to be a gift on our wedding day, but am unable to think of
anything suitable, Joanne isn't really a jewellery kind of girl and neither of us are
into ornament type things, you know, the two wee birds sitting on a stick kind of
thing, cheesy and hackneyed, and that is the 2 things I can think off, maybe
something unusual yet still nice and something to keep.
does anyone have any ideas??
thanks
Alan.
some input.
I want to give my bride to be a gift on our wedding day, but am unable to think of
anything suitable, Joanne isn't really a jewellery kind of girl and neither of us are
into ornament type things, you know, the two wee birds sitting on a stick kind of
thing, cheesy and hackneyed, and that is the 2 things I can think off, maybe
something unusual yet still nice and something to keep.
does anyone have any ideas??
thanks
Alan.
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Re: OT - Question for the Ladies...and perhaps the men too
Does she have any unusual interests?
My partner loves weapons. So I'm buying him a Naginata which is an ancient japanese
spear for his wedding gift. It'll go with the forged tanto I got him for valantines
day and the Katana for christmas
Certainly unusual and something he'll have a fit over when he see's it.
I know I'd be equally thrillled with something like that - but then I'd be equally
thrilled with something for my kitchen, cause I love cooking. I personally don't
consider getting a new set of frying pans boring and predictable. But thats me, and I
always was one of the odd ones *grin*
Morkai
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> This is wildly off topic but I thought some of you might be able to give
me
> some input.
>
> I want to give my bride to be a gift on our wedding day, but am unable to think of
> anything suitable, Joanne isn't really a jewellery kind of girl
and
> neither of us are into ornament type things, you know, the two wee birds sitting on
> a stick kind of thing, cheesy and hackneyed, and that is the 2 things I can think
> off, maybe something unusual yet still nice and
something
> to keep.
>
> does anyone have any ideas??
>
> thanks
>
> Alan.
My partner loves weapons. So I'm buying him a Naginata which is an ancient japanese
spear for his wedding gift. It'll go with the forged tanto I got him for valantines
day and the Katana for christmas
Certainly unusual and something he'll have a fit over when he see's it.
I know I'd be equally thrillled with something like that - but then I'd be equally
thrilled with something for my kitchen, cause I love cooking. I personally don't
consider getting a new set of frying pans boring and predictable. But thats me, and I
always was one of the odd ones *grin*
Morkai
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> This is wildly off topic but I thought some of you might be able to give
me
> some input.
>
> I want to give my bride to be a gift on our wedding day, but am unable to think of
> anything suitable, Joanne isn't really a jewellery kind of girl
and
> neither of us are into ornament type things, you know, the two wee birds sitting on
> a stick kind of thing, cheesy and hackneyed, and that is the 2 things I can think
> off, maybe something unusual yet still nice and
something
> to keep.
>
> does anyone have any ideas??
>
> thanks
>
> Alan.
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Re: OT - Question for the Ladies...and perhaps the men too
I like the idea of something that suits a hobby or interest of hers. The other big
winner might be something that's a family heirloom if you've got such a thing. I gave
Reinhard my father's watch. He rarely wears it (we're afraid of him breaking or
losing it!) but he still treasures it.
On Wed, 10 Jul 2002 11:54:12 +0000 (UTC), <[email protected]> wrote:
>This is wildly off topic but I thought some of you might be able to give me
>some input.
>
>I want to give my bride to be a gift on our wedding day, but am unable to think of
>anything suitable, Joanne isn't really a jewellery kind of girl and neither of us
>are into ornament type things, you know, the two wee birds sitting on a stick kind
>of thing, cheesy and hackneyed, and that is the 2 things I can think off, maybe
>something unusual yet still nice and something to keep.
>
>does anyone have any ideas??
>
>thanks
>
>Alan.
winner might be something that's a family heirloom if you've got such a thing. I gave
Reinhard my father's watch. He rarely wears it (we're afraid of him breaking or
losing it!) but he still treasures it.
On Wed, 10 Jul 2002 11:54:12 +0000 (UTC), <[email protected]> wrote:
>This is wildly off topic but I thought some of you might be able to give me
>some input.
>
>I want to give my bride to be a gift on our wedding day, but am unable to think of
>anything suitable, Joanne isn't really a jewellery kind of girl and neither of us
>are into ornament type things, you know, the two wee birds sitting on a stick kind
>of thing, cheesy and hackneyed, and that is the 2 things I can think off, maybe
>something unusual yet still nice and something to keep.
>
>does anyone have any ideas??
>
>thanks
>
>Alan.
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Re: OT - Question for the Ladies...and perhaps the men too
Perhaps a book of love poems/sonnets. Or then again, a lovely piece of artwork such as a painting done by someone in your area. A scene perhaps reminsicent of a place you two loved to visit or hope to visit in the future.
If you are creative and have photographs, a collage of those photos as a memento of your courting days.
If you are creative and have photographs, a collage of those photos as a memento of your courting days.
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Re: OT - Question for the Ladies...and perhaps the men too
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> does anyone have any ideas??
Take a long drive in the country, just be together. Have dinner at a nice place, tell
her you love her. Skits
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> does anyone have any ideas??
Take a long drive in the country, just be together. Have dinner at a nice place, tell
her you love her. Skits
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My gift to my husband on our wedding day recently was that just after we were
pronounced man and wife in our garden wedding we sat before them and I sang him one
of our favorite love songs it totally blew him away not to mention our guests as no
one but a very few knew it was coming.
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> This is wildly off topic but I thought some of you might be able to give me
> some input.
>
> I want to give my bride to be a gift on our wedding day, but am unable to think of
> anything suitable, Joanne isn't really a jewellery kind of girl and neither of us
> are into ornament type things, you know, the two wee birds sitting on a stick kind
> of thing, cheesy and hackneyed, and that is the 2 things I can think off, maybe
> something unusual yet still nice and something to keep.
>
> does anyone have any ideas??
>
> thanks
>
> Alan.
pronounced man and wife in our garden wedding we sat before them and I sang him one
of our favorite love songs it totally blew him away not to mention our guests as no
one but a very few knew it was coming.
<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:<[email protected]>...
> This is wildly off topic but I thought some of you might be able to give me
> some input.
>
> I want to give my bride to be a gift on our wedding day, but am unable to think of
> anything suitable, Joanne isn't really a jewellery kind of girl and neither of us
> are into ornament type things, you know, the two wee birds sitting on a stick kind
> of thing, cheesy and hackneyed, and that is the 2 things I can think off, maybe
> something unusual yet still nice and something to keep.
>
> does anyone have any ideas??
>
> thanks
>
> Alan.
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Re: OT - Question for the Ladies...and perhaps the men too
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> a lovely piece of artwork such as a painting done by someone in your area.
That's a good idea, Rita...except here, where the 'someone in your area' would be
Thomas Kincaid...*shudders*
Dave.
> a lovely piece of artwork such as a painting done by someone in your area.
That's a good idea, Rita...except here, where the 'someone in your area' would be
Thomas Kincaid...*shudders*
Dave.
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Re: OT - Question for the Ladies...and perhaps the men too
Thanks for all the input, it has given me plenty of ideas!
Alan
Alan
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Re: OT - Question for the Ladies...and perhaps the men too
Originally posted by Dave And Emily
Rete wrote news:[email protected]:
    <i><font size=-2 color=darkgreen>> a lovely piece of artwork such as a painting done by someone in your area.</font></i>
That's a good idea, Rita...except here, where the 'someone in your area' would be
Thomas Kincaid...*shudders*
Dave.
Rete wrote news:[email protected]:
    <i><font size=-2 color=darkgreen>> a lovely piece of artwork such as a painting done by someone in your area.</font></i>
That's a good idea, Rita...except here, where the 'someone in your area' would be
Thomas Kincaid...*shudders*
Dave.
I work around the corner from the MOMA and the street vendors here are artists and some of their offerings are simply breathtaking.
Rete