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Just laughing at my own joke ( well someone has to). I have just wrapped up my daughter in law's Christmas present ( iTunes vouchers) inside a "very best of Harry Secombe" CD case. Cant wait to see her face.:lol:
 
you cruel person you, but VERY funny ha ha ha ha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Just laughing at my own joke ( well someone has to). I have just wrapped up my daughter in law's Christmas present ( iTunes vouchers) inside a "very best of Harry Secombe" CD case. Cant wait to see her face.:lol:

I did a similar thing with my dad a few years ago when I bought a classical CD he was after buying. He hates Des O'Connor, so I bought his greatest hits (at a cost of 99p) and put the classical disc inside this. Just to see the look on his face was worth spending an extra quid.
 
Just laughing at my own joke ( well someone has to). I have just wrapped up my daughter in law's Christmas present ( iTunes vouchers) inside a "very best of Harry Secombe" CD case. Cant wait to see her face.:lol:

and how silly will you feel if she was ( like I would) be rather disgruntled
at the lack of CD inside the case :lol::lol::lol:
 
did this with a crappy wallet for my brothers birthday...put £50 inside, he didn't look and just put it in a draw, to be found 6 months later with the money still in side :)
 
Just laughing at my own joke ( well someone has to). I have just wrapped up my daughter in law's Christmas present ( iTunes vouchers) inside a "very best of Harry Secombe" CD case. Cant wait to see her face.:lol:

That's cruel.:lol::lol::lol:
 
A couple of years ago my Son bought a new shed just before Xmas.
I handed him a huge, very heavy parcel and mentioned "accesories for the shed".
His eyes lit up imagining a cordless drill, bench saw etc.
It was accesories = approx 20 empty coffee jars with a hole in the lid for screwing to the underside of his shelf to hold screws n stuff.
Laugh! . . . I thought he'd never start :)
 
did this with a crappy wallet for my brothers birthday...put £50 inside, he didn't look and just put it in a draw, to be found 6 months later with the money still in side :)

A couple of years ago my Son bought a new shed just before Xmas.
I handed him a huge, very heavy parcel and mentioned "accesories for the shed".
His eyes lit up imagining a cordless drill, bench saw etc.
It was accesories = approx 20 empty coffee jars with a hole in the lid for screwing to the underside of his shelf to hold screws n stuff.
Laugh! . . . I thought he'd never start :)

A very practical present and home made too.:lol:
 
Something slightly different, my wife and I always opened a small present each from her mum on xmas eve(without telling her:bat:)

I opened mine first one year, it was a plastic glass with LED's in the base which flashed :clap:. Watched as my wife opened hers, a tin of coffee whitener. Her face was a picture :suspect:, mine was full of tears of laughter:lol:.

Christmas morning she opened a basket of flavoured coffee, penny drops.

Her mum died a couple of years ago but the story keeps us laughing.
 
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when my mum was a small girl her uncle brought her a massive box all wrapped up, she was very excited, she opened it to find another box......this went on until the final box, a small matchbox and inside wrapped in cotton wool was a rusty nail.......hahahahaha, she was gutted.........about 10 minutes after he gave her her real presant............I thought it was an awesome joke especially to play on a child these days :)
 
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