Members whinewine Posted May 10, 2010 Members Report Posted May 10, 2010 For Mothers Day, I thought my wife said she wanted a genuine 'Bandorra Bracelet', so here it is. What she really said was that she wanted a 'Pandora Bracelet. Quote
Members joet Posted May 11, 2010 Members Report Posted May 11, 2010 For Mothers Day, I thought my wife said she wanted a genuine 'Bandorra Bracelet', so here it is. What she really said was that she wanted a 'Pandora Bracelet. I'll bet that got you into the dog house for sure. Quote
Members whinewine Posted May 11, 2010 Author Members Report Posted May 11, 2010 I'll bet that got you into the dog house for sure. Everyone has a good laugh over this one . "Pandora" is huge in this area. For those who don't know, Pandora is a humongous collection of many thousands & thousands of different beads (glass, stone, sterling silver, cloissone [sp?], etc that screw on to special bracelets, earrings & I think necklaces. The lure is that a woman can totally customize her accessory with the charms of her choosing, and she'll have a unique item no one else has. My sons & I did chip in for a Pandora bracelet for her, but I did make up my own "Bandorra" bracelet out of a broken eyeglass holder cord and the license tags left from when our old dog died. And it was presented to her before the real gift. (Yes, my humor is skewed, & life is too short to be serious.) She's worn both to work & the "Bandorra" certainly gets the laugh. Quote
Members joet Posted May 11, 2010 Members Report Posted May 11, 2010 Everyone has a good laugh over this one . "Pandora" is huge in this area. For those who don't know, Pandora is a humongous collection of many thousands & thousands of different beads (glass, stone, sterling silver, cloissone [sp?], etc that screw on to special bracelets, earrings & I think necklaces. The lure is that a woman can totally customize her accessory with the charms of her choosing, and she'll have a unique item no one else has. My sons & I did chip in for a Pandora bracelet for her, but I did make up my own "Bandorra" bracelet out of a broken eyeglass holder cord and the license tags left from when our old dog died. And it was presented to her before the real gift. (Yes, my humor is skewed, & life is too short to be serious.) She's worn both to work & the "Bandorra" certainly gets the laugh. Many thanks for explaining about "Pandora" as it's not known around my neck of the woods; at least not by me anyway. Your humor sounds like mine; don't know it that's a good thing or not, but it keeps me alive. Quote
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