65th Wedding Anniversary present?
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65th Wedding Anniversary present?
I have been invited to a 65th Wedding Anniversary. I found a website to tell me that it is called Star Sapphire, I then clicked a link to find suitable presents. Somewhat to my surprise the first to be listed was a video of '100 S*x Games for Couples'. Do you feel this is suitable after 65 years?
My husband's remark was to the effect that there can't possibly be a name for 66 years after that present!
My husband's remark was to the effect that there can't possibly be a name for 66 years after that present!
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Re: 65th Wedding Anniversary present?
I reported this to my (very broadminded) mother. Apparently Dad is still trying to rescuscitate her.Katharine wrote:I have been invited to a 65th Wedding Anniversary. I found a website to tell me that it is called Star Sapphire, I then clicked a link to find suitable presents. Somewhat to my surprise the first to be listed was a video of '100 S*x Games for Couples'. Do you feel this is suitable after 65 years?
My husband's remark was to the effect that there can't possibly be a name for 66 years after that present!
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God, I hope so. There's got to be some perk after that long!
Or maybe a hive of bees for a family in Vietnam?
Dedication of a tree for Scottish woodland regeneration?
Part-ownership of a French vineyard? (ie. a few mangey grape plants ...)
Is there a stone for 65? Something in that colour?
Or maybe a hive of bees for a family in Vietnam?
Dedication of a tree for Scottish woodland regeneration?
Part-ownership of a French vineyard? (ie. a few mangey grape plants ...)
Is there a stone for 65? Something in that colour?
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My Mum thought it might be platinum. Star Sapphire sounds prettier.cj wrote:God, I hope so. There's got to be some perk after that long!
Or maybe a hive of bees for a family in Vietnam?
Dedication of a tree for Scottish woodland regeneration?
Part-ownership of a French vineyard? (ie. a few mangey grape plants ...)
Is there a stone for 65? Something in that colour?
"If a man speaks, and there isn't a woman to hear him, is he still wrong?"
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Platinum is 70 I think...englishangel wrote:My Mum thought it might be platinum. Star Sapphire sounds prettier.cj wrote:God, I hope so. There's got to be some perk after that long!
Or maybe a hive of bees for a family in Vietnam?
Dedication of a tree for Scottish woodland regeneration?
Part-ownership of a French vineyard? (ie. a few mangey grape plants ...)
Is there a stone for 65? Something in that colour?
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So my daughter said. I know 55 is emerald.Great Plum wrote:Platinum is 70 I think...englishangel wrote:My Mum thought it might be platinum. Star Sapphire sounds prettier.cj wrote:God, I hope so. There's got to be some perk after that long!
Or maybe a hive of bees for a family in Vietnam?
Dedication of a tree for Scottish woodland regeneration?
Part-ownership of a French vineyard? (ie. a few mangey grape plants ...)
Is there a stone for 65? Something in that colour?
"If a man speaks, and there isn't a woman to hear him, is he still wrong?"