Christmas must be coming.......
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david63
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qbman1
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Collective sigh.....!
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Silver_Shiney
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and in any case, this is the wrong thread for stirring it - you need to be on LOTP for that 
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david63
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I noticed last night that on Freeview there is a dedicated Christmas channel playing Christmas films 24/7
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I blame Spuddy & Gill !
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Mervyn and Trish
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Wiring for Christmas lights being installed in Funchal as we speak
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Silver_Shiney
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Wiring for Christmas lights not being installed in Shiney Towers as we speak....
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Yes and I have been watching it today.david63 wrote:I noticed last night that on Freeview there is a dedicated Christmas channel playing Christmas films 24/7
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You can get help you knowGillD46 wrote:Yes and I have been watching it today.david63 wrote:I noticed last night that on Freeview there is a dedicated Christmas channel playing Christmas films 24/7
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On a visit to ludlow last week we passed a house which was adorned with christmas lights (thankfully not switched on).. not sure if they were left up from last year but I do recall thinking 
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I record them on the tv in our bedroom and watch them at night mon -thurs when Alex works away...GillD46 wrote:Yes and I have been watching it today.david63 wrote:I noticed last night that on Freeview there is a dedicated Christmas channel playing Christmas films 24/7
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oldbluefox
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Do we need to put Moby on pastoral care duty?david63 wrote:I do worry about some people![]()
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It will be bah humbug in the Kershaw household this year.
First year not on a cruise for about 6 years.
Family are going skiing in Scotland defo not my cup of tea.
No cruises we fancied got back in time for our World cruise starting 2 Jan. I did try to persuade p & O that no one would notice if Oriana came back a day early but to no avail. I can't believe they didn't take my loyalty into consideration.
I have bought most of the presents. We will have our family Christmas the weekend before at our sons with a tree and decorations but on the actual day we will keep ourselves busy and start the packing for our adventure.
We will have sprouts as we both like them but that will probably be the only traditional part of the meal and it will be a tree and decoration free zone.
Sue
First year not on a cruise for about 6 years.
Family are going skiing in Scotland defo not my cup of tea.
No cruises we fancied got back in time for our World cruise starting 2 Jan. I did try to persuade p & O that no one would notice if Oriana came back a day early but to no avail. I can't believe they didn't take my loyalty into consideration.
I have bought most of the presents. We will have our family Christmas the weekend before at our sons with a tree and decorations but on the actual day we will keep ourselves busy and start the packing for our adventure.
We will have sprouts as we both like them but that will probably be the only traditional part of the meal and it will be a tree and decoration free zone.
Sue
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Well you have so much to prepare for and look forward to, I'm sure you'll hardly notice "the day"
We'll be away on QM2 next year so I'm "going all out" this year
We'll be away on QM2 next year so I'm "going all out" this year
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We'll this year..there WAS only going to be 7 of us on Christmas Day for lunch... ( 17 for Christmas Tea!! ) but...now there will be another 6 ....my daughter, her hubby, their two children....and her in laws!! 13..now..
About 25 for a buffet lunch on Christmas Eve...and about 20 for lunch .... meat with home made chips and homemade coleslaw..on Boxing Day.
Chip pans only come out once or twice a year..Boxing Day and sometimes Good Friday. I have 3 and use beef dripping..not oil.
Family tradition ..been going on for about 60 years.

About 25 for a buffet lunch on Christmas Eve...and about 20 for lunch .... meat with home made chips and homemade coleslaw..on Boxing Day.
Chip pans only come out once or twice a year..Boxing Day and sometimes Good Friday. I have 3 and use beef dripping..not oil.
Family tradition ..been going on for about 60 years.
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What time do you want me and Mrs S round. I'm house trained 
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I remember the first Boxing Day lunch I had at Cheryl's mum's when we were courting, I always went out for a run on Boxing Day (jogging hadn't been invented then) and I decided to alter my course to finish at her house. I only called in for a few minutes but they persuaded me to stop for lunch, I was gobsmacked when I saw the Chip pan come out but my future mother in law said we always have chips and cold meat on Boxing Day. I have never been a fan of cold turkey or beef so they opened a tin of corned beef for me.suespud wrote:We'll this year..there WAS only going to be 7 of us on Christmas Day for lunch... ( 17 for Christmas Tea!! ) but...now there will be another 6 ....my daughter, her hubby, their two children....and her in laws!! 13..now..![]()
About 25 for a buffet lunch on Christmas Eve...and about 20 for lunch .... meat with home made chips and homemade coleslaw..on Boxing Day.
Chip pans only come out once or twice a year..Boxing Day and sometimes Good Friday. I have 3 and use beef dripping..not oil.
Family tradition ..been going on for about 60 years.
So after a large plate of chips and a full tin of corned beef washed down with 3 pints of f/inlaws home brew it was time to set off home, the distance between our houses was just over 7 miles so as you can imagine I walked most of the way back.
Our mum always did a roast pork dinner on Boxing day and it was usually late afternoon when we sat down, I walked in just as mum was putting the dinner out and I didn't have the heart (or the courage) to tell her I was not that hungry. Every time I see Dawn French doing the Vicar of Dibley sketch it reminds me of that day and we often have a laugh about it at Christmas.
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My youngest son and his family are at his in laws this year for lunch, and his mil makes a good Christmas lunch, but he still wants me to plate him up a Christmas lunch to take home to,eat for his supper...after his Christmas Tea!!Raybosailor wrote:I remember the first Boxing Day lunch I had at Cheryl's mum's when we were courting, I always went out for a run on Boxing Day (jogging hadn't been invented then) and I decided to alter my course to finish at her house. I only called in for a few minutes but they persuaded me to stop for lunch, I was gobsmacked when I saw the Chip pan come out but my future mother in law said we always have chips and cold meat on Boxing Day. I have never been a fan of cold turkey or beef so they opened a tin of corned beef for me.suespud wrote:We'll this year..there WAS only going to be 7 of us on Christmas Day for lunch... ( 17 for Christmas Tea!! ) but...now there will be another 6 ....my daughter, her hubby, their two children....and her in laws!! 13..now..![]()
About 25 for a buffet lunch on Christmas Eve...and about 20 for lunch .... meat with home made chips and homemade coleslaw..on Boxing Day.
Chip pans only come out once or twice a year..Boxing Day and sometimes Good Friday. I have 3 and use beef dripping..not oil.
Family tradition ..been going on for about 60 years.
So after a large plate of chips and a full tin of corned beef washed down with 3 pints of f/inlaws home brew it was time to set off home, the distance between our houses was just over 7 miles so as you can imagine I walked most of the way back.
Our mum always did a roast pork dinner on Boxing day and it was usually late afternoon when we sat down, I walked in just as mum was putting the dinner out and I didn't have the heart (or the courage) to tell her I was not that hungry. Every time I see Dawn French doing the Vicar of Dibley sketch it reminds me of that day and we often have a laugh about it at Christmas.
He is a big lad...6ft 6ins with hollow legs....!!!
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suespud
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I'm sure you asked to come last year too.....Stephen wrote:What time do you want me and Mrs S round. I'm house trained
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Stephen, if you PM me I'll let you know which layby Spud-u-Like is parked up in. The van is nothing special but she does have some rather snazzy brollies to keep the north eastern winds at bay!!!

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oldbluefox wrote:Stephen, if you PM me I'll let you know which layby Spud-u-Like is parked up in. The van is nothing special but she does have some rather snazzy brollies to keep the north eastern winds at bay!!!![]()
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And I bet she'd charge me double for burger and chip
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suespud wrote:I'm sure you asked to come last year too.....Stephen wrote:What time do you want me and Mrs S round. I'm house trainedone of these days......
I did, and turned up. I saw the curtains twitch but no bu99er would answer the door