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What are your indulgences?

FaithyHFaithyH Posts: 2,826
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I have a list.

A long hot bath with candles wine and lots of bubbles

Chinese take away at the weekend in front of the tv again with wine

Girls night out (wine a reoccurring theme)

A fry up on a Sunday morning.

Going to the wholesalers with the once a yr discount card they give us and filling my trolley. It's like a supermarket dash. I save all year for it.
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    Nat28Nat28 Posts: 2,949
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    Bubble bath whilst reading a good book

    chocolate
    more chocolate
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    darkislanddarkisland Posts: 3,178
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    Full English on a Sunday. :)
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    kiviraatkiviraat Posts: 4,634
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    A Chinese/Indian takeaway with a bottle of wine

    Going to my favourite pub/hotel to eat their famous steak pie

    Curling up with a pot of tea on a Sunday morning and catching up with my soaps

    Buying too many books
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    TheTruth1983TheTruth1983 Posts: 13,462
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    Music.

    I do spend a lot of money on music (recorded and live) but that is my only indulgence so it's all good.
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    pugamopugamo Posts: 18,039
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    House to myself, stove blazing away, Chinese takeaway, Downton Abbey, bottle of wine. Couldn't beat it.
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    BunionsBunions Posts: 15,023
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    Flying (anywhere) business class :cool:
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    Nat28Nat28 Posts: 2,949
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    Music.

    I do spend a lot of money on music (recorded and live) but that is my only indulgence so it's all good.

    Iv never been a music person but books are a diffeent story. Grew up getting bullied and with low self esteem and I used to go to the library (love the smell of a library) get heaps of books and escape into a different world. I still have a book on the go constantly. Iv tried to get into music, go see bands etc but half way through im bored as hell and wanting to go home
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    James FrederickJames Frederick Posts: 53,184
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    Walking the dog (on the beach is best)

    Watching Wrestling and old British comedies

    Reading

    Going the the cinema a few times a year (Captain America 2 next I hope but that may be cancelled as I'm also going to the Circus Of Horrors )
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    Victoria SpongeVictoria Sponge Posts: 16,645
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    Molton Brown bubble baths.
    Fillet steak.
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    FaithyHFaithyH Posts: 2,826
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    Books and music ! I wish i had said those. I love reading and I love searching youtube for new music.
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    Nat28Nat28 Posts: 2,949
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    Bunions wrote: »
    Flying (anywhere) business class :cool:

    That is an expensive indulgence but it wouldnt be appreciated by me lol id spend the whole time puking and crying :D
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    FaithyHFaithyH Posts: 2,826
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    Bunions wrote: »
    Flying (anywhere) business class :cool:

    I've only flown business class once. I can never afford it but got an upgrade once. Was amazing :)
    Nat28 wrote: »
    Iv never been a music person but books are a diffeent story. Grew up getting bullied and with low self esteem and I used to go to the library (love the smell of a library) get heaps of books and escape into a different world. I still have a book on the go constantly. Iv tried to get into music, go see bands etc but half way through im bored as hell and wanting to go home

    I search youtube first check out the bands etc then i'll agree with mates that we will grab food then drinks watching the band but always leave after an hour if the majority want too. It's no fun for 5/6 of you if 2/3 aren't enjoying it so we tend to leave if one is unhappy anyway.
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    Nat28Nat28 Posts: 2,949
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    Walking the dog (on the beach is best)

    Reading

    Going the the cinema a few times a year (Captain America 2 next I hope but that may be cancelled as I'm also going to the Circus Of Horrors )

    Got to agree with the dog and the beach bit.
    Miles of sand, a coffee flask and some sarnies and the pup can run around
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    Nat28Nat28 Posts: 2,949
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    Another is a good horror film like the thing, poltergeist etc
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    UffaUffa Posts: 1,910
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    My cat :kitty:, books, music, concerts, chocolate and wine. Oh and other booze, not too fussy. :D
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    ArcanaArcana Posts: 37,521
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    A big bowl of prawn crackers and an ice-cold glass of non-diet cherry coke.
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    James FrederickJames Frederick Posts: 53,184
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    Nat28 wrote: »
    Got to agree with the dog and the beach bit.
    Miles of sand, a coffee flask and some sarnies and the pup can run around

    I live near a beach so that is where her normal walk is
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    Nat28Nat28 Posts: 2,949
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    FaithyH wrote: »
    I've only flown business class once. I can never afford it but got an upgrade once. Was amazing :)



    I search youtube first check out the bands etc then i'll agree with mates that we will grab food then drinks watching the band but always leave after an hour if the majority want too. It's no fun for 5/6 of you if 2/3 aren't enjoying it so we tend to leave if one is unhappy anyway.

    Went to see stone roses. Was bored an hour into it lol
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    BunionsBunions Posts: 15,023
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    FaithyH wrote: »
    I've only flown business class once. I can never afford it but got an upgrade once. Was amazing :).
    Same here Faithy and it was pure indulgence for us that's why I put that.

    All the other things that I love like chocolate and great food, tbf - I can have any time Iike but that flight was amazing and I'll never forget it :)
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    Nat28Nat28 Posts: 2,949
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    I live near a beach so that is where her normal walk is

    Im near a canal but it can get a bit repetitive so at weekends I like to go somewhere different
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    UffaUffa Posts: 1,910
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    Nat28 wrote: »
    Another is a good horror film like the thing, poltergeist etc

    I hate/love watching things like that. But they scare the crap out of me then I can't sleep in case that noise I heard on the stairs is somebody coming to get me. :o
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    FaithyHFaithyH Posts: 2,826
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    Arcana wrote: »
    A big bowl of prawn crackers and an ice-cold glass of non-diet cherry coke.

    I love the vanilla zero coke. You can get it in tescos.
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    TheTruth1983TheTruth1983 Posts: 13,462
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    Nat28 wrote: »
    Iv never been a music person but books are a diffeent story. Grew up getting bullied and with low self esteem and I used to go to the library (love the smell of a library) get heaps of books and escape into a different world. I still have a book on the go constantly. Iv tried to get into music, go see bands etc but half way through im bored as hell and wanting to go home

    I had a similar story to you at school and I found refuge in music. It really is wonderful that we can find refuge in things like this :)
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    UffaUffa Posts: 1,910
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    FaithyH wrote: »
    I love the vanilla zero cock. You can get it in tescos.

    Lol you might want to change this Faithy. :D:D
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    FaithyHFaithyH Posts: 2,826
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    Nat28 wrote: »
    Went to see stone roses. Was bored an hour into it lol

    I would have been I find them a bit dreary.
    Bunions wrote: »
    Same here Faithy and it was pure indulgence for us that's why I put that.

    All the other things that I love like chocolate and great food, tbf - I can have any time Iike but that flight was amazing and I'll never forget it :)

    I was given a glass of champagne and they call you sir and madam and don't sneer like that do in package class. The food was amazing and the drinks on our flight free. In package we pay £5 for a vodka and coke (single).
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