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I know of a very large house locally to me where the Christmas decorations go up on the 01st October and come down at the end of March the following year.... and it's a proper full on Santa's grotto type decoration, even the windows have snow painted on them. :confused1:

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Saw a Christmas tree in the window of a restaurant last week. Went to a club once and they'd put up a tree with lights on August bank holiday to remind people of their xmas arrangements:001_smile:

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Not a Christmas fan I'm afraid. Find it a bit hypocritical to be honest and having been raised in England it seems even less like Christmas when you're sitting in 30 degree heat and having a BBQ for Xmas lunch. The tree and lights go up to keep the Mrs happy.

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But the shops have already started with the Christmas push. Seems to get earlier every year. Anyone remember the days when the shops shut midday Christmas Eve and didn't open again until after new year's?

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