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Come on everyone get me in the spirit and


Show us your festive avatars :lol: :lol:
 
graysalchemy said:
Come on

Show us your festive avatars :lol: :lol:
But it's not December yet! :evil:

Oh, alright then, if you insist.
 
graysalchemy said:
Come on everyone get me in the spirit and


Show us your festive avatars :lol: :lol:

Until I can find something more suitable, you'll just have to put up with Scooby Doo!

:cheers:
 
meh! 6kb too small a file size to get a good one!
 
Changed mine once and it was just too christmassy ...... gone back to my happy place :tongue:
 
Well done all of you who are getting into the spirit of the festering season.

I still haven't warmed to it but hay ho.

Baz you are so Bah Humbug.................


Thats the spirit :lol: :lol:

So everyone (apart from Barry)

Show us your festive avatars


:lol: :lol:
 
graysalchemy said:
Baz you are so Bah Humbug.................


Thats the spirit :lol: :lol:


Ahhhhhhh ...... you've noticed :lol:
 
Its not that I hate christmas. I just dont see why we have to have it every year.

We should have it once every few years.... to coincide with haley's comet maybe.
 
I can never be bothered with all the build up, but on the day itself I do enjoy seeing my family on the day itself and getting drunk.
 
Had to go to the school 'Christmas Fayre' this morning :roll: I managed to grit the paths, fill up the tea urn ...........


then bugger off home before everyone arrived :tongue:


Timed it well, got back to help with the the tidying up, but it was almost finished, only there for 10 minutes, result :thumb:




No I don't work there or anything, just an unpaid volunteer...... MrsC volunteers me :whistle:
 
Sorry to hear about the dry christmas day GA, what about taking a hip flask with you ;)
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:cheers:
 
I nearly always used to work at Christmas, and the festive build up was always off putting, bah humbug indeed, but the kids enjoyed it.Nowadays the kids are grown up and we get the tree etc up on Christmas Eve and celebrate a Scandinavian Christmas with sons which the wife, who is Norwegian, sees to. Slap up dinner with akavit and pilsner chasers. On Christmas Day the wife has a day off. we have other family around and I do a festive, Rogan or something similar, with rice and a veg curry/dal, accompanied by plenty of home brew (I should have about 12 gallons ready by then) and wine for them as wants it.
The rest, the run up to Xmas and the remainder of the festive period seems just like mass hysteria to me.
 

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