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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Varche on 30 October 2017, 20:04:13
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Poppy day was a few days culminating in Remembrance Sunday
Halloween was end of Oct
Bonfire night and fireworks were 5th Nov or nearest Saturday
Christmas was a few days at the end of Dec.
Now they all seem to last weeks and weeks
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Yes, and they all overlap. In Asda today I didn’t know whether to buy a poppy, some treats for tomorrow, some fireworks or a Christmas pudding.
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........or an Easter egg.
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Yes, and they all overlap. In Asda today I didn’t know whether to buy a poppy, some treats for tomorrow, some fireworks or a Christmas pudding.
buy a Christmas pudding in the shape of a poppy that goes bang,made of choclate, covers all bases, but not pc, I fear.
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Yep. I got two knitted poppies, sweets that turn childrens mouth black ( not permanently) and a luxury xmas pudding ( cant get those in Spain). Couldn't find any Easter eggs except Cadburys Halloween eggs.
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Yep. I got two knitted poppies, sweets that turn childrens mouth black ( not permanently) and a luxury xmas pudding ( cant get those in Spain). Couldn't find any Easter eggs except Cadburys Halloween eggs.
When you’ve finished with your poppies you can unravel them and knit someone a pair of earwarmers for Christmas. Yorkshire thinking, there. ;D
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You could always tell when Christmas was over-usually on Boxing day-when the adverts appeared on telly for summer holidays,but yes these days every "occasion" just seems to blur into the next one.
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Yep. I got two knitted poppies, sweets that turn childrens mouth black ( not permanently) and a luxury xmas pudding ( cant get those in Spain). Couldn't find any Easter eggs except Cadburys Halloween eggs.
When you’ve finished with your poppies you can unravel them and knit someone a pair of earwarmers for Christmas. Yorkshire thinking, there. ;D
I will list them on Spanish ebay as Gaudi style artwork.
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On Saturday I was in a French supermarket.
No sign of Christmas stuff whatsoever. Say what you like about the French they do a lot of things right in my book. Nice calm family orientated Sundays. Kids are generally well behaved and respectful. Good things like food and wine are important. They ignore the EU stuff that they don't like, and embrace the EU stuff that they do like (our pen pushing lot embrace it all) . . . . .
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Yes, and they all overlap. In Asda today I didn’t know whether to buy a poppy, some treats for tomorrow, some fireworks or a Christmas pudding.
How about a lit rocket for the little shits that come banging on the door tonight?
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Yes, and they all overlap. In Asda today I didn’t know whether to buy a poppy, some treats for tomorrow, some fireworks or a Christmas pudding.
How about a lit rocket for the little shits that come banging on the door tonight?
I think we’ve had 20 or 30 so far. All perfectly polite, and very grateful for a small bar of choccie.
I could live for another 1000 years and I still don’t think I’d be as miserable and cynical as you.
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Yes, and they all overlap. In Asda today I didn’t know whether to buy a poppy, some treats for tomorrow, some fireworks or a Christmas pudding.
How about a lit rocket for the little shits that come banging on the door tonight?
I think we’ve had 20 or 30 so far. All perfectly polite, and very grateful for a small bar of choccie.
I could live for another 1000 years and I still don’t think I’d be as miserable and cynical as you.
That sounds like you have already lived for 1000 years. :)
I know you are an old fooker but even so........
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On Saturday I was in a French supermarket.
No sign of Christmas stuff whatsoever. Say what you like about the French they do a lot of things right in my book. Nice calm family orientated Sundays. Kids are generally well behaved and respectful. Good things like food and wine are important. They ignore the EU stuff that they don't like, and embrace the EU stuff that they do like (our pen pushing lot embrace it all) . . . . .
Yeah, but they are still French. ;) ;D
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Yes, and they all overlap. In Asda today I didn’t know whether to buy a poppy, some treats for tomorrow, some fireworks or a Christmas pudding.
How about a lit rocket for the little shits that come banging on the door tonight?
I think we’ve had 20 or 30 so far. All perfectly polite, and very grateful for a small bar of choccie.
I could live for another 1000 years and I still don’t think I’d be as miserable and cynical as you.
That sounds like you have already lived for 1000 years. :)
I know you are an old fooker but even so........
Sometimes it feels like it ;D
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where I live a neighbour wont be putting an decorations up or any lights , no need the numties haven,t taken them down from last xmas ( end of October ) ;
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On Saturday I was in a French supermarket.
No sign of Christmas stuff whatsoever. Say what you like about the French they do a lot of things right in my book. Nice calm family orientated Sundays. Kids are generally well behaved and respectful. Good things like food and wine are important. They ignore the EU stuff that they don't like, and embrace the EU stuff that they do like (our pen pushing lot embrace it all) . . . . .
Yeah, but they are still French. ;) ;D
Well yes, there is that
But, I'm Welsh, and Welsh and Frogs get on quite well, until the issue of the Welsh archers at Agincourt comes up ::)