So, now the tree is up and decorated, but this year I decided I wanted a Santa (I believe in Santa) for the top of the tree. Can I find one? NO.
What's going on?
Em



Susan, I'll see your "Bah Humbug" and raise you a "Ho Ho...No"!Susan Watt wrote:Hubby is on about getting Xmas decorations out of the loft. The main problem is the table we used to put the tree on now has a large printer on it. Another problem is we normally put lights round the bay window but since moving things around in the living room the television is now in the middle of the bay window with speakers and DVD shelves on either side. It it was left up to me I'm afraid it would stay in the loft. Bah humbug

Dark Knight wrote:it is to my everlasting shame, that I must confess to the forum, that Lady D has bought and installed XMAS LIGHTS !!!
we are now the "proud" displayers of a waterfall of sparkly twinkly stuff in the bay window, with the promise of more to come
Hangs head in shame and remorse

Romig1 wrote:Susan, I'll see your "Bah Humbug" and raise you a "Ho Ho...No"!Susan Watt wrote:Hubby is on about getting Xmas decorations out of the loft. The main problem is the table we used to put the tree on now has a large printer on it. Another problem is we normally put lights round the bay window but since moving things around in the living room the television is now in the middle of the bay window with speakers and DVD shelves on either side. It it was left up to me I'm afraid it would stay in the loft. Bah humbug


Hey brightestknightmare...you forgot to sign off with Squeak! squeak!Dark Knight wrote:it is to my everlasting shame, that I must confess to the forum, that Lady D has bought and installed XMAS LIGHTS !!!
we are now the "proud" displayers of a waterfall of sparkly twinkly stuff in the bay window, with the promise of more to come
Hangs head in shame and remorse


HO HO HO....lend him your squeak Keefy....and HO HO HO again.....GUFFAW!Dark Knight wrote:Dear Keefy cheesemiester
there are times, when the wisest thing to do is nod your head and say "yes Darling , what a wonderful idea" and this was one of those times


you forgot to mention the smell.....Onelife wrote:Hey Brightestknightmare,
You’re starting to sound like a slice of Brie...hard on the outside soft in the middle![]()
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Silver_Shiney wrote:you forgot to mention the smell.....Onelife wrote:Hey Brightestknightmare,
You’re starting to sound like a slice of Brie...hard on the outside soft in the middle![]()


is that Mr Chav of Chavvychristmaslightsville?Dark Knight wrote:Squeaker, as a married man, I thought you would know how to play the game
is that a thumbprint on the top of your head? Ho Ho Ho





I wouldn’t be surprised Andrea....that's probably why Noddy aka (DK) is keeping his mouth shut about itAndrea S wrote:On the news tonight there was something about a family in Leicester having their outside lights and decorations stolen.
I just wondered if Mrs DK got a good deal.




Onelife wrote:Tell me about it buddy....About four years back we decided to go that extra mile and purchase a rooted Christmas tree, with the intention of re-planting it for the following year...I think it cost me £40. Well, it looked and smelt lovely over the Christmas period but when I came to plant the bl**dy thing all it had was ONE small root next to what was a sawn off stump...I was absolutely flaming and would have, if I had, had my way, (Squeak squeak) shoved it through the garden centres letter box.
Forever the optimist my good wife asked me to have a go at planting it...over the coming months she would often come back from a walk round the garden proclaiming that it had taken root....Now I know I’m colour blind but not that colour blind that I can't tell brown from green... which to most people would indicated that the bl**dy thing was DEAD...it was 7 months before my wife would let me give it a decent burial.
Anyway, all was not lost. I left it in the tub, trimmed back the DEAD branches, planted some sweet peas and had myself a readymade sweet pea climbing frame... we’ve used it every year since.
Now because I know how much you like Christmas I’m going to be the first to wish you a very happy Christmas.
Happy Christmas Stephen![]()
Regards
Keith
