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FROSTY
23rd September 2009, 12:57
Dunno if you lot think this is funny -I do in hindsight.
It was Jorja and my aniversary on sunday. The one thing she really wanted was to see her grandmother in Sydney.
I've been saying for months we can't afford it -not enough money,can't shut down the yard etc etc. Meanwhile paid for tickets n stuff on the sly.
For 3 MONTHS I managed to keep it a secret from her.
I had a perfect cover story for needing to go to the airport to keep her totally in the dark.Stuff was packed in a duffle bag and tossed in the boot of a car
My mum and dad offered to watch the yard for us for a couple of days.
1 HOUR before we had to head off to the airport Mum looks at me and blurts out-"so when's your flight then??"
Jorja looks at me and says-"were going to see gramma aren't we"
BUGGER ----sprung

YellowDog
23rd September 2009, 13:00
I thought you were going to say that she had booked a flight for herself only!

FROSTY
23rd September 2009, 13:15
Nahh but that woulda been irony for ya

Mully
23rd September 2009, 13:25
D'oh.

Although, being pissed off is better than being pissed on.

Unless, ya know, you're into that kinda thing.

Devil
23rd September 2009, 13:50
Thats what parents are for! My Dad is terrible at that too.

I'll be doing the same to my kids one day!

mynameis
23rd September 2009, 15:55
Bwahahahahahahahahah LOl... :lol: :laugh: :rofl: Sorry Frosty bear that was just funny. Hehehe.


Happy Anniversary by the way. Enjoy your trip :D

ready4whatever
23rd September 2009, 16:28
at least it was only an hour away. good job keeping it a secret 4 3 months. i couldnt do that with mine shes like an investigator off csi

ready4whatever
23rd September 2009, 16:30
btw our 2 year is on the 11th of next month any idea of what we could do? without driving further than sayy.. taupo. keeping in mind im jobless without cash to piss away. any ideas

FROSTY
23rd September 2009, 18:07
Mate I hear ya. Depends how much you actually have money wise. If its like -zip/zero then Theres the classic homecooked dinner with a twist.
Move the dinner table maybee middle of the lounge room.
Candles on the table,romantic music playing. You could run a line of tea candles down the hall to the lounge room.
Cook her her favorite dinner -or something nice you can cook well.
Garlic bread goes down well then a seafood cocktail--all easy to do.
If she's into bubble baths an extra twist is to have a hot bath drawn for her. Again candles and her bath robe hanging up for her (or a sexy silk robe) Maybe the tea candles leading in there.
That gives you time to finish dinner
If it helps Jorja apreciated the effort I put in not the money.

FROSTY
23rd September 2009, 18:09
Bwahahahahahahahahah LOl... :lol: :laugh: :rofl: Sorry Frosty bear that was just funny. Hehehe.


Happy Anniversary by the way. Enjoy your trip :D
Honestly It was bloody funny. Mums new nickname for now is MRS FOOT IN MOUTH

Mekk
23rd September 2009, 19:10
Gutted!

At least you missed the dust storm...

jono035
23rd September 2009, 19:16
Hilarious, thanks for sharing that with us!

Happy anniversary, have a good one!

ready4whatever
23rd September 2009, 19:37
Thanks mate! I do have some money, but learnt the mazda needs a new clutch today (dont buy anything starting with M)

cheers though will make do

davo
23rd September 2009, 19:44
(dont buy anything starting with M)o

Hey buddy, you leave MV Agusta's out of this! :oi-grr:

Moto-Guzzi enthusiasts may want a word as well :jerry:

sinfull
23rd September 2009, 19:45
Thanks mate! I do have some money, but learnt the mazda needs a new clutch today (dont buy anything starting with M)

cheers though will make do
Happy anniversary baby !! I know it's early but we're Riding (car has no clutch) down to taupo and riding at frosties track day today (on the 2nd)
Love you too honey, shhh now, go get ya gear on !!!

nothingflash
23rd September 2009, 19:48
Mate I hear ya. Depends how much you actually have money wise. If its like -zip/zero then Theres the classic homecooked dinner with a twist.
Move the dinner table maybee middle of the lounge room.
Candles on the table,romantic music playing. You could run a line of tea candles down the hall to the lounge room.
Cook her her favorite dinner -or something nice you can cook well.
Garlic bread goes down well then a seafood cocktail--all easy to do.
If she's into bubble baths an extra twist is to have a hot bath drawn for her. Again candles and her bath robe hanging up for her (or a sexy silk robe) Maybe the tea candles leading in there.
That gives you time to finish dinner
If it helps Jorja apreciated the effort I put in not the money.

Gee - sounds like you've done that to his missus before! :laugh:

The Stranger
23rd September 2009, 20:04
I'll be doing the same to my kids one day!

Fuck yeah - and pissing all around their toilet instead of in it and sucking all their piss, and wrecking their furniture and writing on their walls and making a scene whenever we go out, plus I'll always argue like fuck and never do anything to help out.

It wont be my fault - I'm old.

I can't wait for them to get places of their own.

MattRSK
23rd September 2009, 20:07
Dunno if you lot think this is funny -I do in hindsight.
It was Jorja and my aniversary on sunday. The one thing she really wanted was to see her grandmother in Sydney.
I've been saying for months we can't afford it -not enough money,can't shut down the yard etc etc. Meanwhile paid for tickets n stuff on the sly.
For 3 MONTHS I managed to keep it a secret from her.
I had a perfect cover story for needing to go to the airport to keep her totally in the dark.Stuff was packed in a duffle bag and tossed in the boot of a car
My mum and dad offered to watch the yard for us for a couple of days.
1 HOUR before we had to head off to the airport Mum looks at me and blurts out-"so when's your flight then??"
Jorja looks at me and says-"were going to see gramma aren't we"
BUGGER ----sprung

You should move out and get your own place frosty. There is a whole world out there away from Mum's cooking!

Slyer
23rd September 2009, 20:09
Thanks mate! I do have some money, but learnt the mazda needs a new clutch today (dont buy anything starting with M)
Yeah, I wouldn't own a Maserati or Mercedes either.

ready4whatever
23rd September 2009, 20:54
ok fellow kiwibikees i take that back. I'd buy a mitsubishi. but definately not buying another mazda again. as for mercedes, i wouldnt buy one either nothing can stand the beating like a jappo can (except mazda)

jono035
23rd September 2009, 21:00
ok fellow kiwibikees i take that back. I'd buy a mitsubishi. but definately not buying another mazda again. as for mercedes, i wouldnt buy one either nothing can stand the beating like a jappo can (except mazda)

Eh, the 3 mitsis my parents have had were all complete hand grenades. The 2 mazdas they have now have been unbelievable, both haven't needed anything beyond the usual maintenance type stuff (one needed a CV joint once I think).

A single bad car doesn't = a bad brand. Some particular models maybe but more of it is about how the car has been treated, which is only up to you to determine when you buy the damn thing.

riffer
23rd September 2009, 21:05
Crikey mate.

It's the first sign of dementia. Better start looking at homes...


seriously though, an hour beforehand ain't so bad.

Well done you. I wish I was half as romantic as you...

Okey Dokey
23rd September 2009, 21:17
Thanks for sharing the giggle, Frosty. I can just imagine my own mum doing the same thing! What a hoot.

Enjoy your trip!

Slyer
23rd September 2009, 21:52
ok fellow kiwibikees i take that back. I'd buy a mitsubishi. but definately not buying another mazda again. as for mercedes, i wouldnt buy one either nothing can stand the beating like a jappo can (except mazda)
Mitsis are the worst! they always seem to need some expensive part. :P