First Domestic Christmas decorations
22-11-2003, 02:04
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Re: First Domestic Christmas decorations
What about if Avril released a version of an old Xmas classic? Say "Rocking around the Christmas Tree".
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22-11-2003, 02:10
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Re: First Domestic Christmas decorations
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What about if Avril released a version of an old Xmas classic? Say "Rocking around the Christmas Tree".
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i have no bias that would be insane that will never happen
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22-11-2003, 08:40
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Re: First Domestic Christmas decorations
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Yes I find it harder and harder to summon up enthusiasm for crimbo each year.
and yes I know Priddy's Hard-I live in Lee-on-Solent.
btw I LURVE the name.
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Well out in the stix of Funtley there's no lights up yet (just wait til dad realises ours aren't up  )
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22-11-2003, 10:53
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call me an old fuddy duddy but christmas is driving me up the wall the idiotic music that gets played year in year out 
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Oh gods, tell me about it!
But just pity the poor buggers who work in the shops who play an endless medley of "Merry Christmas Everybody" and "So here it is Merry Christmas" and "White Christmas" and....!!!
It's no wonder that by Christmas Eve they look like their brains have turned to cream cheese!!
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22-11-2003, 11:00
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Oh gods, tell me about it!
But just pity the poor buggers who work in the shops who play an endless medley of "Merry Christmas Everybody" and "So here it is Merry Christmas" and "White Christmas" and....!!!
It's no wonder that by Christmas Eve they look like their brains have turned to cream cheese!!
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yes no wonder some of them are already looking as though they are in that 'zone' already.........
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22-11-2003, 11:23
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Re: First Domestic Christmas decorations
Theres 3 sad acts round near us and theyve had theres up inside and out since the 1st november !Makes it so intolerable especially with 3 kids seeing them everday and moaning when we having ours up dad ...........bah bah bah humbug
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22-11-2003, 12:08
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Re: First Domestic Christmas decorations
At christmas round here there are 5 - 6 houses in a dead end road which completely decorate their houses. They put Christmas lights all over their roofs, windows & garages. It look really nice especially with it being a group of houses all lit up together
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22-11-2003, 16:05
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Re: First Domestic Christmas decorations
I saw a Christmas tree in a house the other day on the main road & remember thinking Christmas seems to get early every year
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22-11-2003, 16:12
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Re: First Domestic Christmas decorations
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Originally Posted by Graham
Oh gods, tell me about it!
But just pity the poor buggers who work in the shops who play an endless medley of "Merry Christmas Everybody" and "So here it is Merry Christmas" and "White Christmas" and....!!!
It's no wonder that by Christmas Eve they look like their brains have turned to cream cheese!!
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Been there, suffered the agony of it in BHS cascades when I was a student.
Between songs some anoying bloke would come on and suggest shoppers did things like "grab a basque, go up to a male member of staff and ask him to try it on as he's the same build as your friend"
Worst thing was the christmas section with all those loud anoying kids toys
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22-11-2003, 16:28
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Been there, suffered the agony of it in BHS cascades when I was a student.
Between songs some anoying bloke would come on and suggest shoppers did things like "grab a basque, go up to a male member of staff and ask him to try it on as he's the same build as your friend"
Worst thing was the christmas section with all those loud anoying kids toys
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just how many male members of staff are the right size for a basque?
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22-11-2003, 17:19
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just how many male members of staff are the right size for a basque? 
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I really must get my mind out of the gutter.
My son and I are laying bets on who will be first in our street.My money is on the guy across the road(who won last year) and his is on the family down the road who used to be the usual to win the title.
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at last a reason to use the rudo smilie.
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22-11-2003, 17:55
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Re: First Domestic Christmas decorations
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Theres 3 sad acts round near us and theyve had theres up inside and out since the 1st november !Makes it so intolerable especially with 3 kids seeing them everday and moaning when we having ours up dad ...........bah bah bah humbug
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Ahhh, but has the guy that lives in Woodruff Avenue (not strictly Brighton, it's Hove actually *chuckle*) put his up yet
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23-11-2003, 10:25
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Originally Posted by Graham
Oh gods, tell me about it!
But just pity the poor buggers who work in the shops who play an endless medley of "Merry Christmas Everybody" and "So here it is Merry Christmas" and "White Christmas" and....!!!
It's no wonder that by Christmas Eve they look like their brains have turned to cream cheese!!
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It's no wonder our Shop workers can be such a moody bunch.
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23-11-2003, 13:40
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Re: First Domestic Christmas decorations
Well I noticed at least one person in our street has lights up already.
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01-12-2003, 15:00
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Re: First Domestic Christmas decorations
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Originally Posted by bexy
yeah we have decos in the local shops....waiting to pop into a village close to mine in which there is one house which always has a lot of lights (but they do it for charity) nemmy u might know the one i mean!!
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I know the one you mean, but they didn't do it last year
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