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Avoid the pressure, do your own thing and don't behave like the masses who have been conditioned to behave in a certain way without even realising it.

 

Got it summed up perfectly there fella.

 

I send out cards via Moonpig which state:

 

Hoping the "Festive Period" is all you want it to be and wishing you the very best for January 2nd.

 

I really do - honest. Recent TV footage on Black Friday made me cringe. Did you see that Munter with the red hair?

 

Sheep & general masses all bemoaning how skint they are for most of the year because they get sucked into the big hype.

 

Russ

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Hate the way it starts too early, and the commercialisation and people whinging that they can't afford the latest laserDVDxstation that little Johnny must have for £500.

 

When December is in I love it.

I love all the traditional stuff.

The good grub.

The booze.

The smells.

The catch-up with mates.

Time with the family.

Isabella's pure excitement (does anyone know where Santa can get a pink yo-yo?).

 

I really love Christmas tunes as well!

The Pogues and Kirsty MacColl is the daddy, but I love playing Chris Reas 'Driving Home for Christmas' as I drive north over The Tyne on the A1.

It is what you make it.

It makes me realise how lucky I am.

 

 

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Hate the way it starts too early, and the commercialisation and people whinging that they can't afford the latest laserDVDxstation that little Johnny must have for £500.

 

When December is in I love it.

I love all the traditional stuff.

The good grub.

The booze.

The smells.

The catch-up with mates.

Time with the family.

Isabella's pure excitement (does anyone know where Santa can get a pink yo-yo?).

 

I really love Christmas tunes as well!

The Pogues and Kirsty MacColl is the daddy, but I love playing Chris Reas 'Driving Home for Christmas' as I drive north over The Tyne on the A1.

It is what you make it.

It makes me realise how lucky I am.

 

 

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I love all that as well! :biggrin:

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Hate the way it starts too early, and the commercialisation and people whinging that they can't afford the latest laserDVDxstation that little Johnny must have for £500.

 

When December is in I love it.

I love all the traditional stuff.

The good grub.

The booze.

The smells.

The catch-up with mates.

Time with the family.

Isabella's pure excitement (does anyone know where Santa can get a pink yo-yo?).

 

I really love Christmas tunes as well!

The Pogues and Kirsty MacColl is the daddy, but I love playing Chris Reas 'Driving Home for Christmas' as I drive north over The Tyne on the A1.

It is what you make it.

It makes me realise how lucky I am.

 

 

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The aluminium ones look cool!

 

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hate the way it starts too early, and the commercialisation and people whinging that they can't afford the latest laserdvdxstation that little johnny must have for £500.

 

When december is in i love it.

I love all the traditional stuff.

The good grub.

The booze.

The smells.

The catch-up with mates.

Time with the family.

Isabella's pure excitement (does anyone know where santa can get a pink yo-yo?).

 

I really love christmas tunes as well!

The pogues and kirsty maccoll is the daddy, but i love playing chris reas 'driving home for christmas' as i drive north over the tyne on the a1.

It is what you make it.

It makes me realise how lucky i am.

 

 

Sent from my iphone using arbtalk

 

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