"That was unacceptable. Front Doors has to score there, that was a gilt edged chance. He's let the team down there, I've given him enough chances to prove himself..."
I'm not bothered about bows or wreaths on front doors but my there's gaffs around here with both Christmas decorations and who've still got Halloween stuff out the front too. Just wrong.
thought bowyer had offered up some views on something a bit diverse - was racking my brains on the rhyming slang and was somewhere between 4 door saloons and front wheel skids - waiting for the offended to pipe up now
we got one - pointless as it covers the letterbox so the postman has a little wrestle with it every day, factor in the near gale force winds for the 48 hours after it went on and it looks ridiculous now.
factor in that we live in a cul-de-sac with our 'front' door on the side of the house, so the only people who see it are our neighbours and the milkman/delivery drivers
my missus knows how to waste a few quid - I've no idea how much it was as she won't confess.
Is it the same trend as those balloon arches that people pay for when they have a 'party'? What happened to old fashioned handmade bunting on a string? on the local Facebook groups all I see is 'anyone want the remaining balloons from my birthday party last week still in good condition' basically as they seem to be a bugger to dispose of, and I'm sure not particularly biodegradable and environmentally friendly.
Is it the same trend as those balloon arches that people pay for when they have a 'party'? What happened to old fashioned handmade bunting on a string? on the local Facebook groups all I see is 'anyone want the remaining balloons from my birthday party last week still in good condition' basically as they seem to be a bugger to dispose of, and I'm sure not particularly biodegradable and environmentally friendly.
It's all about outdoing someone else on Instagram these days.
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This sort of thing. They're everywhere - and not just Christmas decoration related.
Weird. It's like your gift-wrapping a house, presumably for burglars!
Agent 995632,
I thought it was a bowyer category title, but assumed front doors was a new sky sports orientated TV show or something
I seriously thought it meant somebody in the house plays the violin.
In which case, remember where you heard about them first.
factor in that we live in a cul-de-sac with our 'front' door on the side of the house, so the only people who see it are our neighbours and the milkman/delivery drivers
my missus knows how to waste a few quid - I've no idea how much it was as she won't confess.
No bows in our road (though some lights), other priorities.