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« on: February 13, 2015, 01:35:53 PM »

Has anyone got any big/or small plans for the weekend and are they romantic gestures or more a sense of duty?

I'm not one for over the top celebrations really but this year thought I would make the effort. The plan is to get us a nice take out from the classy vegetarian Indian Restaurant near us, then I might try it on just before Match of the day if we haven't eaten too much food. On Sunday I'm taking my lovely wife to the Fox's Biscuit's Stadium to watch Batley Bulldogs v Workington Town.

Will probably call in for a coffee and a doughnut on the way home too.

So that's two meals and an afternoon of entertainment over the Valentine weekend.

What are your plans guys?



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« Reply #1 on: February 13, 2015, 01:40:41 PM »

I've just finished drawing my Mrs a homemade card in my lunch break on a folded bit of A4.  Had to use a company envelope which has ruined the impact a bit though.
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« Reply #2 on: February 13, 2015, 01:42:46 PM »

i'm going to adjust the wife's phone and watch etc etc to make it show 13th feb, then correct them on sunday
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« Reply #3 on: February 13, 2015, 01:47:44 PM »

The wife and I are going on an archery course, which also has a knife and axe throwing package thrown in.

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« Reply #4 on: February 13, 2015, 02:03:01 PM »

i'm going to adjust the wife's phone and watch etc etc to make it show 13th feb, then correct them on sunday

She tried this on me last year. ;o)
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« Reply #5 on: February 13, 2015, 02:04:22 PM »

The wife and I are going on an archery course, which also has a knife and axe throwing package thrown in.



Only a person very sure of their relationship would take their partner on a course that teaches them to throw knives and an axe.

vwp sir
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« Reply #6 on: February 13, 2015, 02:09:09 PM »

Has anyone got any big/or small plans for the weekend and are they romantic gestures or more a sense of duty?

I'm not one for over the top celebrations really but this year thought I would make the effort. The plan is to get us a nice take out from the classy vegetarian Indian Restaurant near us, then I might try it on just before Match of the day if we haven't eaten too much food. On Sunday I'm taking my lovely wife to the Fox's Biscuit's Stadium to watch Batley Bulldogs v Workington Town.

Will probably call in for a coffee and a doughnut on the way home too.

So that's two meals and an afternoon of entertainment over the Valentine weekend.

What are your plans guys?




Prashad in drighlington?
I'll be at wakefield trinity v hull kr on Sunday but my valentines plans have been changed by the last minute visit of sister in law from overseas, so I'm just going to sneak out and get a nice bunch of flowers for starters
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« Reply #7 on: February 13, 2015, 02:14:21 PM »

The wife and I are going on an archery course, which also has a knife and axe throwing package thrown in.



Only a person very sure of their relationship would take their partner on a course that teaches them to throw knives and an axe.

vwp sir

Given what my other half is like in the kitchen, I doubt she would know what to do with a knife when she sees one anyway.

Am I right lads?
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« Reply #8 on: February 13, 2015, 02:14:29 PM »

Iv just split up with my Mrs this week:

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« Reply #9 on: February 13, 2015, 02:16:35 PM »

Has anyone got any big/or small plans for the weekend and are they romantic gestures or more a sense of duty?

I'm not one for over the top celebrations really but this year thought I would make the effort. The plan is to get us a nice take out from the classy vegetarian Indian Restaurant near us, then I might try it on just before Match of the day if we haven't eaten too much food. On Sunday I'm taking my lovely wife to the Fox's Biscuit's Stadium to watch Batley Bulldogs v Workington Town.

Will probably call in for a coffee and a doughnut on the way home too.

So that's two meals and an afternoon of entertainment over the Valentine weekend.

What are your plans guys?




Prashad in drighlington?
I'll be at wakefield trinity v hull kr on Sunday but my valentines plans have been changed by the last minute visit of sister in law from overseas, so I'm just going to sneak out and get a nice bunch of flowers for starters


Have a good one mate.

It is Prashad bud, you can't whack a Special Chaat, a Tarka Dhal and then after a small rest period a dessert of Gajar Halva. Mind you at £6.25 it better live up to it's billing on the menu

Gajar Halva   
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A hot carrot halva, slow cooked carrots caramelised and infused with rich cardamom, creating a sensuous texture.
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« Reply #10 on: February 13, 2015, 02:18:10 PM »

Iv just split up with my Mrs this week:



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« Reply #11 on: February 13, 2015, 02:21:51 PM »

Has anyone got any big/or small plans for the weekend and are they romantic gestures or more a sense of duty?

I'm not one for over the top celebrations really but this year thought I would make the effort. The plan is to get us a nice take out from the classy vegetarian Indian Restaurant near us, then I might try it on just before Match of the day if we haven't eaten too much food. On Sunday I'm taking my lovely wife to the Fox's Biscuit's Stadium to watch Batley Bulldogs v Workington Town.

Will probably call in for a coffee and a doughnut on the way home too.

So that's two meals and an afternoon of entertainment over the Valentine weekend.

What are your plans guys?




Prashad in drighlington?
I'll be at wakefield trinity v hull kr on Sunday but my valentines plans have been changed by the last minute visit of sister in law from overseas, so I'm just going to sneak out and get a nice bunch of flowers for starters


Have a good one mate.

It is Prashad bud, you can't whack a Special Chaat, a Tarka Dhal and then after a small rest period a dessert of Gajar Halva. Mind you at £6.25 it better live up to it's billing on the menu

Gajar Halva   
£6.25
A hot carrot halva, slow cooked carrots caramelised and infused with rich cardamom, creating a sensuous texture.

Most of my mates love Prashad but have been twice and struggle to eat there. It's a lovely place but I really need some meat in my curry. Hope you and the Mrs enjoy it
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« Reply #12 on: February 13, 2015, 02:25:31 PM »

Our daughter (10) likes to get involved with us so we're all cooking dinner together.  This is about as far as I like to go, can't stand Valentines to be honest but then I'm not really the romantic type.
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« Reply #13 on: February 13, 2015, 02:31:43 PM »

Has anyone got any big/or small plans for the weekend and are they romantic gestures or more a sense of duty?

I'm not one for over the top celebrations really but this year thought I would make the effort. The plan is to get us a nice take out from the classy vegetarian Indian Restaurant near us, then I might try it on just before Match of the day if we haven't eaten too much food. On Sunday I'm taking my lovely wife to the Fox's Biscuit's Stadium to watch Batley Bulldogs v Workington Town.

Will probably call in for a coffee and a doughnut on the way home too.

So that's two meals and an afternoon of entertainment over the Valentine weekend.

What are your plans guys?




Prashad in drighlington?
I'll be at wakefield trinity v hull kr on Sunday but my valentines plans have been changed by the last minute visit of sister in law from overseas, so I'm just going to sneak out and get a nice bunch of flowers for starters


Have a good one mate.

It is Prashad bud, you can't whack a Special Chaat, a Tarka Dhal and then after a small rest period a dessert of Gajar Halva. Mind you at £6.25 it better live up to it's billing on the menu

Gajar Halva   
£6.25
A hot carrot halva, slow cooked carrots caramelised and infused with rich cardamom, creating a sensuous texture.

Most of my mates love Prashad but have been twice and struggle to eat there. It's a lovely place but I really need some meat in my curry. Hope you and the Mrs enjoy it

cheers mate
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« Reply #14 on: February 13, 2015, 02:55:37 PM »

Valentine's lol.

Biggest rip since Christmas.

Good luck all tho.
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