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Quote: Ben @ November 13 2008, 1:27 PM GMT

I always get thoroughly bored at Christmas. After Christmas dinner the whole world goes dead for about a week.

Maybe you should write that Goddamn sitcom.

I don't get it when "non essential" businesses stay open on christmas day. My local Sainburys does! That's just mad!

Quote: Ben @ November 13 2008, 1:27 PM GMT

I always get thoroughly bored at Christmas. After Christmas dinner the whole world goes dead for about a week.

I like a nice break. Gives me a chance to get things done at home.

I've got so much travelling to do all over the country seeing family, that it won't be much of a break. :(

Yes, but I'm sure there smiling faces will be worth it.

Quote: Ben @ November 13 2008, 1:32 PM GMT

Yes, but I'm sure there smiling faces will be worth it.

Sick

I've never had to do the 'big family thing' at Xmas as all my relatives live a good 2 hours from us. Apart from my cousin and her children. I live in such an overspill town.

Quote: EllieJP @ November 13 2008, 1:29 PM GMT

I've got so much travelling to do all over the country seeing family, that it won't be much of a break. :(

I have two sets of parents; good when I was little, two loads of pressies! A real ball ache now though, as I have to travel to see both over Christmas. Only this year I don't, because my new job isn't giving me the time off! So it's ups and downs for me this year really.

I shall be smashing the living f**k out of every single copy of 'Fairy tale of New York', in order that it can't be played for a few years and then, when I hear it again, I might actually enjoy it as I used to.

Quote: Matthew Stott @ November 13 2008, 1:36 PM GMT

I have two sets of parents; good when I was little, two loads of pressies! A real ball ache now though, as I have to travel to see both over Christmas. Only this year I don't, because my new job isn't giving me the time off! So it's ups and downs for me this year really.

Same as me.... divorced parents means alternating who I spend Christmas with each year... this year it's Dad. Luckily for me, Grandparents are travelling to each of my parents so I don't have to do extra trips there this year.

I only have one place to go at Christmas so I'm lucky :)

Quote: RubyMae - Glamourous Snowdrop at Large @ November 13 2008, 1:50 PM GMT

I only have one place to go at Christmas so I'm lucky :)

Me too this year-my own front room, heating right up, scoffing chocolates!

Quote: Matthew Stott @ November 13 2008, 1:51 PM GMT

Me too this year-my own front room, heating right up, scoffing chocolates!

What are you, a woman?

Quote: David Bussell @ November 13 2008, 2:10 PM GMT

What are you, a woman?

Why would you say something so mean? Teary

Quote: RubyMae - Glamourous Snowdrop at Large @ November 13 2008, 1:29 PM GMT

I don't get it when "non essential" businesses stay open on christmas day. My local Sainburys does! That's just mad!

I often think the same. But then stop and realise that not everyone observes Christmas.

But it's the only day of the year when the Tube is shut, IIRC!

Quote: john lucas 101 @ November 13 2008, 1:41 PM GMT

I shall be smashing the living f**k out of every single copy of 'Fairy tale of New York', in order that it can't be played

:)

Hopefully they just get all their Jewish staff or people who hate Christmas to work on Xmas day.
It's evil to make people do it, otherwise.

Actually, I think people who moan about how much they hate Xmas should be forced to work through it.
That'd teach the miserable buggers!

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