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SimonGudgeon 18-03-2007 09:54

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Interesting Article.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/6409411.stm

What's everyone's take on how commercial Mothers Day is?

flashy 18-03-2007 09:57

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i wish i could say happy mothers day to my mum, but she's been gone 16 years, anyway happy mothers day to all you mums on accyweb, have a great day xxx (i think i'll have to adopt a mum for the day) and i pick........uncle rindy ;)

tadah 18-03-2007 09:59

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Any ideas where i could take my mother out today for a nice meal. Money is no problem so not on a budjet.

katex 18-03-2007 10:10

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Originally Posted by SimonGudgeon (Post 399127)
Interesting Article.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/6409411.stm

What's everyone's take on how commercial Mothers Day is?

Know what you are trying to convey Simon, my own mum always thought was too commercialised. Most mums, however, don't really want anything much, just a card or even small bunch of daffodils is appreciated.

Me, although hate cooking, would have loved my son, grandaughter, daughter and brother to come and help eat this piece of beef I have bought. A day around the dinner table listening to them all chat as a family (and they do chat believe me) would have been my best present.

flashy 18-03-2007 10:12

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reece woke me up this morning with cheese on toast for my breakfast,and a brew, it made me smile :D

Mick 18-03-2007 10:17

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Well i could arrange the accyweb family to call round at yours Katex they can chat and eat oh and drink you out of house and home:D

flashy 18-03-2007 10:19

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yayyyy that would be great, what time can we come kate? ;)

tadah 18-03-2007 10:31

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Cheers for the advice people.

katex 18-03-2007 10:33

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Originally Posted by mick (Post 399140)
Well i could arrange the accyweb family to call round at yours Katex they can chat and eat oh and drink you out of house and home:D

Well, you all good company, that's for sure :D Would ease my guilt for the 16% food we apparently waste .. (according to statistics this week.) I am as guilty as the rest of the population (sorry digression alert). Might even get rid of that Plum wine son brought me back from Eden Project.

Think of you all as a sort of family extension now ... is that violins playing in the background ?

Mick 18-03-2007 10:35

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Originally Posted by tadah (Post 399130)
Any ideas where i could take my mother out today for a nice meal. Money is no problem so not on a budjet.


we had a nice meal at the MONTE CRISTOS if its open today

katex 18-03-2007 10:36

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Cheers for the advice people.

You feeling neglected Tadah; to be honest, think the usual eating holes will be fully booked .. will just have to let your fingers do the walking.

Think one of our foreign restaurants may not be as booked up as the others e.g. Balti Stan down Clayton .. good food, and the proprietor always respectful to our traditions. Apart from that, not a clue, sorry.

tadah 18-03-2007 10:41

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 399153)
You feeling neglected Tadah


lol Used to it kate lol. Cheers for the suggestion of balti stan didnt think of that. And thank you too to mick. It is very nice in there been a few times. Think i will let my mother decide when she gets back from cyprus today.

West Ender 18-03-2007 10:51

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I think it's too commercial but it didn't stop me going for a meal, last night, with son and daughter-in-law to the local Turkish restaurant - their treat. The food there is to die for! Cards and gifts this morning, to make the awful weather outside (gales and hail and it's freezing cold) seem a bit less depressing. :)

Hope you enjoyed Whitby, Margaret. I lived there for 6 years in the 1960s, one of the best places in England, and I loved it. Oh, but there's no village called Aidensfield. They film it in Goathland. ;)

mez 18-03-2007 10:54

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yes monte christo's is nice meal .

Gayle 18-03-2007 14:04

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Chris got up with the kids this morning (he does every Sunday though) and I had a lie in. Then at about 9.30 they piled in with cards and presents and flowers. Both had done stuff at school and with my mum last week and with the childminder on thursday so had two cards from each of them, fantastic designed candles, pictures and paper flowers in a flower pot - plus real flowers and some spending money to buy a new outfit from Chris because he's been working a lot these last two weeks and got tons of overtime. So spoilt rotten so far.


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