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By:
Paulie Walnuts
When: 19 Dec 10 15:22
3 days off work
Having fun with my family
Eating and drinking to excess
Making Wassail
By:
postmannick
When: 19 Dec 10 15:41
getting it over with ..hate it i tell ya ...hate it humbug humbugLaugh
By:
Mr Eboue
When: 19 Dec 10 15:43
6 days off work.
Staying up late on xmas night and watching the cricket with my dad.
By:
Hearts.no1
When: 19 Dec 10 15:52
the mother-in-law going home on boxing day.
By:
HRH The Lager Khan
When: 19 Dec 10 15:54
Laugh
By:
the butterfly collector
When: 19 Dec 10 16:30
christmas dinner,lots of good wine and watching the test match
By:
DANTHECHIP
When: 19 Dec 10 16:58
Not having a lie in on Xmas Day, Indigestion, and A Boxing Day hangover...........love it
By:
JOCI Club
When: 19 Dec 10 18:57
Paulie Walnuts Joined: 19 Nov 09
Replies: 1819 19 Dec 10 15:22 
3 days off work
Having fun with my family
Eating and drinking to excess
Making Wassail


The above minus the wassail.
By:
Banks.
When: 19 Dec 10 19:05
I'll be looking forward to christmas day being over. Comfortably the crappest, most boring and tedious day of the year.

If you don't have a family it is a waste of a day.
By:
kenny mann
When: 19 Dec 10 19:38
everything apart from Christmas Day
By:
kenny mann
When: 19 Dec 10 19:39
mainly for the reasons stated by Banks.
By:
MrBaboon
When: 19 Dec 10 19:43
mother going home LaughLaughLaughLaugh! very funny
By:
MrBaboon
When: 19 Dec 10 19:43
mother in law
By:
speedypro
When: 19 Dec 10 19:52
Wife in rude undies.
By:
The Bhoys
When: 20 Dec 10 13:07
gota be boxing day football. and phil taylor making us all rich by winning pdc world champs
By:
BonVivvy
When: 20 Dec 10 13:12
Christmas day being over and enjoying the Cricket,the King George and the football..in peace!

No problems with people enjoying time with their family at all at xmas but perhaps if you like spending time with em THAT MUCH you could make more effort throughout the year!
By:
Banks.
When: 20 Dec 10 14:02
I agree with Bonvivvy. It is all far too forced and false.

Sleep most of Christmas day ready for a heavy week of sport.
By:
The Bhoys
When: 20 Dec 10 14:14
mightnt be much sport on over xmas with this weather!
By:
sibaroni
When: 20 Dec 10 14:21
2 am sandwich, with the jelly from inderneath the turkey forming a key element, whilst watching the cricket.
Boxing day dinner - bubble and squeek and leftovers and pickles; my favourite meal of the year.
By:
Veridis Quo
When: 20 Dec 10 14:23
Seeing the family.

At least with Christmas Day you've got the meal (and a late afternoon buffet if you're fat basts like we are) to give the day some context. Most people like a structured day together, and largely dislike one that isn't because everyone feels an extra expectation to make the day work, somehow. Imvhaho.
By:
jimmy69
When: 20 Dec 10 14:28
Not having to go to Walsall againLaugh
By:
polkoi
When: 20 Dec 10 14:33
Stretch Armstrong posting on xmas day
By:
Hearts.no1
When: 20 Dec 10 15:00
Wife read this last night,dug hoose for moi Sad
By:
Paulie Walnuts
When: 20 Dec 10 15:10
Hi Hearts.no1,
I'd just like to apologise for hacking your account yesterday.. but having your password as heartsno.1 was way too obvious.

Hope it hasn't caused you any trouble

Yours sincerely,

Kenny Mann
By:
sibaroni
When: 20 Dec 10 15:11
At least you didn't say, "my annual ****".
By:
sibaroni
When: 20 Dec 10 15:11
B J
By:
Hearts.no1
When: 20 Dec 10 19:18
LaughLaughLaugh

Paulie in the spirit of Xmas I forgive Kenny Mann Cool
By:
crags
When: 20 Dec 16 19:55
Catching up with my son and Boxing Day King George.
By:
sixtwosix
When: 20 Dec 16 20:09
Playing golf with my son on Christmas Eve
King George
Welsh Grand National
Drinking a bottle or two of red wine every day
By:
Platini
When: 20 Dec 16 21:10
I just bought a Radio Times today, for the first time in about 20 years. I thought it might bring back some wonderful childhood memories of Christmases of yesteryear with all the great stuff on the box.
Marker pen at the ready to ring round all the TV gems, I leafed through the pages in excitement Tongue Out



But my excitement disappeared quickly and soon turned to despair as I was assaulted by pages of paint drying yawnfests, repeats and re-runs of shows and movies that weren't that good the first time round. Cry

WALOFS on the telly these days. Angry  Is it any wonder I hardly watch it anymore.

Merry fookin Chistmas Laugh
By:
casemoney
When: 20 Dec 16 21:18
New Year
By:
MrBaboon
When: 20 Dec 16 21:39
I didn't create this thread
By:
crags
When: 20 Dec 16 21:42
Nice to see you back
By:
tictacman1
When: 20 Dec 16 23:22
Church mass ...then stuffing the bird....
By:
crags
When: 20 Dec 16 23:34
Midnight Mass was a bit of a hoot back in the day.
By:
Culvin
When: 21 Dec 16 00:23
LOTS AND LOTS AND LOTS OFF...Good food,Good drink,Good music,kisses,hugs,laughs,crys,HUGS,again.I love to go cycling and i'll enjoy doing that for 3 hours or so on Christmas day.
By:
crags
When: 21 Dec 16 00:26
Laugh
By:
Hank Hill
When: 21 Dec 16 00:35
A bit corny, but waiting to see my lad's face when he opens the presents...  only for them to be empty! just enjoying these ones until the magic goes away - he's only 6 so at least a couple more believing in the fat man in red I hope Grin
By:
crags
When: 21 Dec 16 00:37
Thanks for the laughs this year, Culvin, that's at you not with you, obvs.

You sad fukk x .. and check out of/off
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