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Worst bit of Christmas. Page 3

Does anybody still serve up Christmas pudding the old-fashioned way with brandy and then set on fire.

I have mini stockings and mini crackers on my tree Pleased

Christmas eve, I will add ginger bread men.

Quote: zooo @ December 7 2008, 3:49 PM GMT

I looooove Christmas pudding.

They look burned.

Quote: Gavin @ December 7 2008, 3:50 PM GMT

Need a bigger tree.

Got myself a nice big one (oo er) yesterday. 6' 6". Tempted to go and get another set of lights to put on it. :)

Quote: Richard Wells @ December 7 2008, 3:51 PM GMT

Does anybody still serve up Christmas pudding the old-fashioned way with brandy and then set on fire.

Yes.

Quote: Aaron @ December 7 2008, 4:02 PM GMT

Got myself a nice big one (oo er) yesterday. 6' 6". Tempted to go and get another set of lights to put on it. :)

You can never over decorate your tree.

I'm with Ruby!

Get more lights!!

What happened to the good old days when trees were decorated with the entrails of pagan sacrifice.

This is the worst of Christmas thread!

So how about that bloody B&Q advert with the woman talking to snow men.

Quote: sootyj @ December 7 2008, 4:09 PM GMT

This is the worst of Christmas thread!

People are finding it hard to be negative. They'll probably do all that as soon as it's over and they've spent all their money, gained 5 stone, and realised that it's time to go back to work for life as normal.

et tu Jew?

http://www.productdefectnewsandadviceblog.com/2008/11/10_worst_toys_to_avoid_this_ch.html

What does et tu mean?

Not sure was thinking of the line from Julius Ceasar,

et tu Brutus?

When he stabs Ceasar in his back.

Quote: Moonstone @ December 7 2008, 4:25 PM GMT

What does et tu mean?

I feel dirty that I knew that. :(

It means "Touché" basically.

I was thinking of the Shakesperean meaning,

"not you as well?"

Poor old Moonstone could be about to lose his Jew licence, again.

I think it does have more than one meaning. It's quite common.

Quote: sootyj @ December 7 2008, 4:35 PM GMT

Poor old Moonstone could be about to lose his Jew licence, again.

What does his licence allow him to actually do?

Quote: sootyj @ December 7 2008, 4:35 PM GMT

I was thinking of the Shakesperean meaning,

"not you as well?"

Poor old Moonstone could be about to lose his Jew licence, again.

:O Teary

But Rabbi Sex, could even you do such a thing at this time of year?

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