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Title: christmas
Post by: bored bigyin54 on 11 December 2011, 22:58:06
who is looking forward to christmas
Title: Re: christmas
Post by: ninjapirate on 11 December 2011, 23:00:42
Santa, cus he only cum's once a year.......



taxi
Title: Re: christmas
Post by: Andy B on 11 December 2011, 23:18:11
who is looking forward to christmas

Ba - bloody - humbug!!!  ::) ::) ::)

 ;D ;D ;D ;D :y
Title: Re: christmas
Post by: Vamps on 11 December 2011, 23:20:21
who is looking forward to christmas

Ba - bloody - humbug!!!  ::) ::) ::)

 ;D ;D ;D ;D :y

 :D :D  Tree and decs up today, so as swmbo officially declared it Christmas out came the Quality Street..... ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: christmas
Post by: hotel21 on 11 December 2011, 23:27:43
who is looking forward to christmas

Ba - bloody - humbug!!!  ::) ::) ::)

 ;D ;D ;D ;D :y


 :D :D  Tree and decs up today, so as swmbo officially declared it Christmas out came the Quality Street..... ;D ;D ;D

Aye...

Today, got sent into the swamp that is known as 'your garage' and rescued the boxes that are Christmas in her/our house.

She thereafter spent an enjoyable (to her) evening dikking about with a fold up tree, errant electrics and broken baubles whilst listening to boak factor.

I played MW3 whilst she was erecting (oo err missus!!) her tree then played computer whilst the rest went on.

Long Live the Bah Humbugs!!   :y
Title: Re: christmas
Post by: Vamps on 12 December 2011, 00:25:33
who is looking forward to christmas

Ba - bloody - humbug!!!  ::) ::) ::)

 ;D ;D ;D ;D :y


 :D :D  Tree and decs up today, so as swmbo officially declared it Christmas out came the Quality Street..... ;D ;D ;D

Aye...

Today, got sent into the swamp that is known as 'your garage' and rescued the boxes that are Christmas in her/our house.

She thereafter spent an enjoyable (to her) evening dikking about with a fold up tree, errant electrics and broken baubles whilst listening to boak factor.

I played MW3 whilst she was erecting (oo err missus!!) her tree then played computer whilst the rest went on.

Long Live the Bah Humbugs!!   :y

 :y :y ::) ::) ::)
Title: Re: christmas
Post by: jonny2112 on 12 December 2011, 00:50:09
..........out came the Quality Street..... ;D ;D ;D
Same in our house - definitely Christmas when they come out  :y
Title: Re: christmas
Post by: Plomien on 12 December 2011, 05:07:54
Works night out happened over the weekend (with no hangover but a fubar knee) and Decs went up Saturday much to the kids delight.
Title: Re: christmas
Post by: bored bigyin54 on 12 December 2011, 11:30:53
there is a lot of bah humbugs on here
Title: Re: christmas
Post by: tigers_gonads on 12 December 2011, 14:45:01
Just finished my crimbo shopping this morning  ;D
Normally, I start my shopping around lunchtime on christmas eve  so now I can sit back and watch everybody else sufering in the queues  ;D ;D ;D

All ready told swmbo that i'm in the pub on christmas eve afternoon while she is at work   8) 8)
Aparently i'm having my christmas dinner blended and fed to me through a straw at the Hull Royal Infirmary if i do   ::) :'( :'(

I think she was offended  :D ;D ;D
Title: Re: christmas
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 12 December 2011, 15:52:57
Our decs have been up for two weeks.....and yesteday was spent 9m off the ground up a bloody ladder putting lights on the outside of the house.  ???
Title: Re: christmas
Post by: bored bigyin54 on 12 December 2011, 15:55:18
no lights outside for me
Title: Re: christmas
Post by: pscocoa on 12 December 2011, 16:23:09
I am looking forward to Christmas if people around me go with my system. Unfortunately all I see is the "land of the mindless" just off the A30 in Camberley where the car parks are full of people buying shit from probably the largest Tesco and M and S stores that we have.It is a sad indictment of our society that people go there for a day out. We do not need this crap to run our lives.

I live on the door step and do not go in at all.

My daughter's car needs servicing - I tell her to sort that out and do not buy me anything as I do not need it  or I will organise her car service as a present. I am guilty (apparently) of not entering into the spirit - but is it only me that sees Christmas UK style as one huge excuse to buy complete irrelelvant over-priced tat from second rate shopping outlets?

I really cannot stand the mentality of most on this. Kids stuff - I will suport to an extent but we should not bring them up in this shallow consumeristic way.

Just moved mother in law into her £1000 a week home and first words are "I wish I was dead" .... whats the f*****g point I say to myself?

onwards and upwards
Title: Re: christmas
Post by: Kevin Wood on 12 December 2011, 16:57:25
I am looking forward to Christmas if people around me go with my system....

Agreed entirely. Still, at least the car park at Frimley park was quiet yesterday when I went to visit my Grandmother-in-law who's a bit under the weather. Seems the christmas shopping mania trumps everything these days, sick loved ones included. :(
Title: Re: christmas
Post by: Johnny English on 12 December 2011, 18:05:00
I'm looking forward to, but wasn't thus everytime. My parents were blood-proletars ergo I known almost nothing about the really meaning of Christmas. Just gifts - no more. Nowadays, since my daughter was born the celebration is getting more important. She is 1,5yrs old and there is a special shining in her eyes when tries to shape this word : "christmas tree" .  :y
Title: Re: christmas
Post by: TheBoy on 12 December 2011, 18:19:59
putting lights on the outside of the house.  ???
Chavtastic!  ;D

I notice our road looks like something off National Lampoons Christmas.  But some of the houses down the hill, blimey...
Title: Re: christmas
Post by: Gaffers on 12 December 2011, 18:29:17
I am looking forward to Christmas if people around me go with my system....

Agreed entirely. Still, at least the car park at Frimley park was quiet yesterday when I went to visit my Grandmother-in-law who's a bit under the weather. Seems the christmas shopping mania trumps everything these days, sick loved ones included. :(

Sorry to hear Emma's G-Ma is poorly, is she being looked after by one of my colleagues?
Title: Re: christmas
Post by: Elite Pete on 12 December 2011, 18:30:24
I love Christmas, the decs have been up for over a week now ;D
Title: Re: christmas
Post by: hercules on 12 December 2011, 18:39:05
putting lights on the outside of the house.  ???
Chavtastic!  ;D

I notice our road looks like something off National Lampoons Christmas.  But some of the houses down the hill, blimey...
quality film :y
Title: Re: christmas
Post by: ninjapirate on 12 December 2011, 18:43:15
I got my tree up, well technically I carried it downstairs all ready to plug in from last year, thats about it other then some flashy lights that run along a wall and hedge to distract drivers causing interesting viewing from my lounge. Unfortunatly those lights seem to have stopped working lol  :( 
Title: Re: christmas
Post by: Kevin Wood on 12 December 2011, 18:48:15
I am looking forward to Christmas if people around me go with my system....

Agreed entirely. Still, at least the car park at Frimley park was quiet yesterday when I went to visit my Grandmother-in-law who's a bit under the weather. Seems the christmas shopping mania trumps everything these days, sick loved ones included. :(

Sorry to hear Emma's G-Ma is poorly, is she being looked after by one of my colleagues?

Not sure who's looking after her, TBH. She's recovering from a nasty bout of Lithium poisoning.
Title: Re: christmas
Post by: LJay on 12 December 2011, 19:02:38
putting lights on the outside of the house.  ???
Chavtastic!  ;D

I notice our road looks like something off National Lampoons Christmas.  But some of the houses down the hill, blimey...

Obviously got the idea from his jollies in Blackpool! :P :D