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07.11.2006, 09:25 quote

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PrincessTamz wrote:
We did a huge family christmas last year at my mums... I vowed within about 5 mins of opening my eyes christmas morning NEVER AGAIN!!!

So I am spending Christmas at home with hubby on our own! Doors locked, phones off and in our 'pjs' all day!

Congratulations Aurora... anyone we know Wink
Thanks....and he doesn't use the forums so no, you guys don't know him! Might drag him on here though! lol

 

07.11.2006, 11:05 quote

ScotInCornwall
ScotInCornwall Joined: 30 Jan 2006 Posts: 503 Location: United Kingdom, England, Cornwall
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If all goes as planned, I'll be landing in Buenos Aires 4 minutes after midnight on Christmas morning.

Will spend Christmas roaming around the city, seeing whatever is to be seen.

 

07.11.2006, 18:28 quote

Anonymous

^^^ thats sounds like the right idea scot Wink Xmas Is the biggest anti-climax ever invented, all that fuss & build up for one fookin day, it gets earlier & cheesier every year, Wilko's in my town had the decorations, tat & crap out in October!! I'm still thinkin about the summer.. I mean come on.. stupid singing santas.. totally lost its meaning, just revenue for the corporates. Yep thats right I hate xmas! bah fcukin humbug, why couldn't he have been born in July,, Bar-b-Q in the sunshine would be more to my taste. Its just an excuse for people to eat & drink more crap than usual & regret it & do that new years resolution bollox that no-ones really keeps too & for people who only go out once a year gettin in the way of my drinkin & acting like twats, & don't get me started on office & works xmas parties please..lol they are truly the most hellish of sights to behold. right rant over. stop.......................carry on

 

07.11.2006, 18:35 quote

Anonymous

Well I was planning on going to see my family in Bolton, but my sister has told me to f**k off (it's her house I stay at) so it looks like I could be here on my own, but I don't care, why should I.

Its just another day in all honesty, well especially when you don't have a large family or kids, I do have a son who is 21 but he doesn't speak with me (something his mother said apparently?)

Ah well never mind.

 

07.11.2006, 18:35 quote

Anonymous

someon3else wrote:
^^^ thats sounds like the right idea scot Wink Xmas Is the biggest anti-climax ever invented, all that fuss & build up for one fookin day, it gets earlier & cheesier every year, Wilko's in my town had the decorations, tat & crap out in October!! I'm still thinkin about the summer.. I mean come on.. stupid singing santas.. totally lost its meaning, just revenue for the corporates. Yep thats right I hate xmas! bah fcukin humbug, why couldn't he have been born in July,, Bar-b-Q in the sunshine would be more to my taste. Its just an excuse for people to eat & drink more crap than usual & regret it & do that new years resolution bollox that no-ones really keeps too & for people who only go out once a year gettin in the way of my drinkin & acting like twats, & don't get me started on office & works xmas parties please..lol they are truly the most hellish of sights to behold. right rant over. stop.......................carry on


Bloody hell!! And I thought I wasn't keen on it Very Happy

 

07.11.2006, 20:04 quote

spdarkhorse
Joined: 21 Jun 2005 Posts: 797 Location: United Kingdom, England, Merseyside
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My Brother thought the same last year so I found him easter eggs to send

 

07.11.2006, 20:25 quote

Anonymous

Well this will be the first christmas dinner i will be hosting and cooking. i have my son mum and brother coming over so should be screaming fits followed by mass murder fun fun fun. the only thing i look forward to is watching my son open his presants this year as he now knows whats going on.
My dad has the right idea off to australia for a christmas barbie pfffttt

 

07.11.2006, 21:18 quote

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someon3else wrote:
^^^ thats sounds like the right idea scot Wink Xmas Is the biggest anti-climax ever invented, all that fuss & build up for one fookin day, it gets earlier & cheesier every year, Wilko's in my town had the decorations, tat & crap out in October!! I'm still thinkin about the summer.. I mean come on.. stupid singing santas.. totally lost its meaning, just revenue for the corporates. Yep thats right I hate xmas! bah fcukin humbug, why couldn't he have been born in July,, Bar-b-Q in the sunshine would be more to my taste. Its just an excuse for people to eat & drink more crap than usual & regret it & do that new years resolution bollox that no-ones really keeps too & for people who only go out once a year gettin in the way of my drinkin & acting like twats, & don't get me started on office & works xmas parties please..lol they are truly the most hellish of sights to behold. right rant over. stop.......................carry on


I second this. I could go on a rant myself, but you said it all.

 

08.11.2006, 10:47 quote

Aradon
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i like x-mas for 4 things

1) good company
2) good food
3) good drink
4) 2 weeks off work Very Happy
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08.11.2006, 12:00 quote

kathy923
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i love xmas, really close 2 my family so my mum me and bro will b spending it together, cant wait. will be weird not having my dad there, this will b second year he's chosen 2 spend it with his new partner rather than us, but hey, will still b good.
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08.11.2006, 12:18 quote

Anonymous

i'll be in ireland can't wait, i love crimbo Very Happy all you scrooges need some crimbo sparkle lolz

 

08.11.2006, 13:18 quote

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yeoldemoldypeach wrote:
i'll be in ireland can't wait, i love crimbo Very Happy all you scrooges need some crimbo sparkle lolz


I just need the right person to spend it with. Someone who'll be as happy to spend it with my kids as they are with me. Confused

 

08.11.2006, 14:11 quote

Anonymous

I'm with Aradon, kathy, peach..I like christmas

As I'm going to be alone..I'm open to offers for dinner...and I'll do the washing up. Smile

 

08.11.2006, 21:38 quote

Anonymous

cheekyarse wrote:
so what has everyone got planned for christmas day ???



go and see my kids in the morning Very Happy then down to work from 3pm till 3 next day Crying or Very sad but looking like the guy i look after might be going to his parents so fingers crossed....wont have to go into work but still get paid Very Happy

 

09.11.2006, 08:51 quote

lilmissssunshine
lilmissssunshine Joined: 16 Oct 2006 Posts: 86 Location: United Kingdom, England, Tyne and Wear
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Aww I still love Christmas, it's nice to have all the family together and spend quality time with one another, plus my father will be home this year (as he works away) Razz ! There is a nice festive feeling at Christmas that you don't get at any other time of the year. Yes, I suppose there are inlaws that you have to put up with that you aren't fond of, but everyone has that, it doesn't spoil the season. Also, everyone loves giving/receiving gifts. The only bad part, is I have some A-Levels in January that I have to revise for...

 
 
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