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Wouldn't fancy being in church now. Bet it's cold.

I'm sure they have heating these days, I haven't been in one for a while.

Quote: bigfella @ December 19 2010, 5:07 PM GMT

I'm sure they have heating these days, I haven't been in one for a while.

You try heating a church! Last time I went in one it was a funeral in 2008. That was freezing. Also, the wooden benches were very uncomfortable and I felt very self-conscious pretending to sing along with the hymns.

They are called pews.

Quote: bigfella @ December 19 2010, 5:11 PM GMT

They are called pews.

Hark at Reverend Bigfella. Angelic

Bless you my child.

(You'd be surprised.)

Hee, are they singing Christmas songs?
Songs of Praise is acceptable during the festive period.

They were.

Quote: Scatterbrained Floozy @ December 19 2010, 4:30 PM GMT

We are trying to negotiate Christmas at the moment. We have no Christmas food as yet and weather/dates means we can't do a delivery order. And we're all ill.

We're also all ill, but at least we can drive to the shops for food. Assuming I can dig the car out of the snow and get it to drive up off my steep drive. Shoveling snow and chest infections don't go well together.

I had flu for Christmas 2008 and it was NOT fun. Should be ok this year.

Ben is off to do some OU. Fun.

Open University?

I had shingles one year for Christmas.
Most painful thing I've ever endured.

Quote: sootyj @ December 19 2010, 6:08 PM GMT

Open University?

It's either that or opening uterus'.

Quote: chipolata @ December 19 2010, 6:08 PM GMT

I had shingles one year for Christmas.
Most painful thing I've ever endured.

Did it scar you, Chip?

Quote: Nogget @ December 19 2010, 5:20 PM GMT

We're also all ill, but at least we can drive to the shops for food. Assuming I can dig the car out of the snow and get it to drive up off my steep drive. Shoveling snow and chest infections don't go well together.

That's our other problem, which makes lack of deliveries all the better!:)

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