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briggie
29-10-2010, 08:59
be the first to wish you all merry christmass and a happy and prosperous new year :naughty

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extreme-4x4
29-10-2010, 09:52
humbug

rustic
29-10-2010, 09:53
[QUOTE=briggie;110553]be the first to wish you all merry christmass and a happy and prosperous new year :QUOTE]

Ah but for which year?

briggie
29-10-2010, 09:54
[QUOTE=briggie;110553]be the first to wish you all merry christmass and a happy and prosperous new year :QUOTE]

Ah but for which year?

every year !!!!! :thumb2

kbekl
29-10-2010, 13:44
pete you do know we aint even in november yet lmao

rustic
29-10-2010, 14:20
pete you do know we aint even in november yet lmao

Just go into the shops, they will be selling Easter Eggs next week.:doh

Some people have got their outside lights up already, are they early OR Late taking them down from last Christmas?:nenau

Do they expect them to still work?:nenau:nenau

Peasgood
29-10-2010, 17:04
It is supposedly bad luck to leave decorations up after the 12th night.
I think it should be made illegal to display Xmas goods, sell cards, put up lights or even make any mention whatsoever of Xmas before 10th Dec at the very earliest.
As for filling supermarket shelves with Xmas stuff the day after the summer holidays.....

makeitfit
29-10-2010, 19:43
It is supposedly bad luck to leave decorations up after the 12th night.
I think it should be made illegal to display Xmas goods, sell cards, put up lights or even make any mention whatsoever of Xmas before 10th Dec at the very earliest.
As for filling supermarket shelves with Xmas stuff the day after the summer holidays.....
Too right mate :o
Baa Humbug :doh

Terranical
29-10-2010, 20:26
It is supposedly bad luck to leave decorations up after the 12th night.
I think it should be made illegal to display Xmas goods, sell cards, put up lights or even make any mention whatsoever of Xmas before 10th Dec at the very earliest.
As for filling supermarket shelves with Xmas stuff the day after the summer holidays.....
More humbug!!!