It must be exhausting fetching McCain's slippers after his afternoon snooze, tying his bib before din-dins, changing his nappies. |
You can do all the jaw-jaw in the morning, get stuck into the din-dins then watch the gee-gees in the afternoon, all accompanied by lashings of plonk-plonk. |
No glugger this, it's one for teaming with a robust autumnal casserole if you are doing din-dins after the flash, bang, wallop tribute to Guy Fawkes is over. |
We're sure din-dins with Keef would have helped dull the pain. |
They spread out hand-carved jungle deities, intricately etched bowls and chains of gleaming shells, should the din-dins want to take a souvenir home with them. |
Gwyn, 33, sported her dodgy do for din-dins with Coldplay hubby Chris Martin and buddies Madonna and Guy Ritchie at Luciano in London's Mayfair. |