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This is the last Christmas I'm having; for a decade anyway as I'm officially opting out. When I went into M&S this morning and saw the place was pendemonium with people and trolleys overflowing with choice foods I knew clearly that for me, enough is enough, I'm out of this crazy annual madness. I am soooo looking forward to a normal working day next December 25th / other option is I'm going camping in the wilderness next autumn through to January.

 

Sorry, to ans op; logs today, tidy the barn.

 

Count me in too ,my Mrs calls me a dinosaur when it comes too Christmas spirit .

 

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Went in to one Estate and had a tidy up, got the chipper stuck in a ditch, got the chipper out of the ditch.

 

Was told not to come back till 13th Jan as they are off to Mexico! Oh and heres a couple of bottles and something for your wife, bit extra £ as well ok have a good one. After I left I had a look they have only gone and paid me till mid Jan yipeeeeeeeeeee. Happy Christmas Everyone

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Call out to a windblown tree near Sutton bank thismorning, call in on some good regular customers with a few thankyou bottles of wine on the way back, quick bit of last min shopping then back home grab cherrypicker and into richmond to help fix the light's on the town Christmas tree after someone tried to climb the tree and got tangled.

Also picked up plenty of bits and bobs to give myself plenty of important fixing fettling projects to do when people I don't want to talk to visit over the next two weeks that I'm ment to be having off.

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just been clearing up and doing some little jobs around a place today, then started decorating the dinning room, and spent a couple of hours on the phone to some friends I haven't been able to visit this Crimbo.

Will spend any spare time over Christmas doing some jobs on the bike and I have a machine to build, so need to get it drawn up.

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whats this last day of work thing?, thursday follows wednesday and comes before friday, only thing different is a big dinner, catch up on work thats been put off for various reasons throughout the year ready to start the new year with no backlog on what needs doing..........Xmas, bah hombug.....lol

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whats this last day of work thing?, thursday follows wednesday and comes before friday, only thing different is a big dinner, catch up on work thats been put off for various reasons throughout the year ready to start the new year with no backlog on what needs doing..........Xmas, bah hombug.....lol

 

So if one day follows the next ( with an odd big meal inbetween times) where does the time to catch up for the New yr come in?:001_tt2:(asking as someone who has been doing something every BD fo the last five yrs):lol::lol::lol:

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Moving a large mobile home which involved hooking it behind the landrover towing the two halfs over a mile up a narrow lane then hooking it on my tractor to reverse it around what can only be described as a assault course!!! then pushing it into position with the bobcat and crawling underneath with blocks of wood and concrete blocks.But it was actually good made a change for our last day!!!!!

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