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irishone
19 Dec 25 06:41
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Turkey
Cranberry Sauce
Christmas Pud
Going down the local before dinner
The Queens Christmas Message
Charades
Presents

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By:
impossible123
When: 19 Dec 25 10:12
I'd easily bin most of the above with the exception of The Queen's Message, charades and presents. I'd include a walk in the park, and washing and drying up.
By:
irishone
When: 20 Dec 25 08:27
After dinner....

i loved a stroll on the old long walk
on the salthill prom with a galway girl
By:
irishone
When: 20 Dec 25 08:29
the christmas after dinner walk was baltic and  once a tradition
dodgy christmas jumpers
kids on their new bikes

...and a snowball fight .....hhhhmmmm global warming ?
By:
.Marksman.
When: 20 Dec 25 09:09
I think that anyone who is expecting the Queen's Christmas message this year will be disappointed.
By:
Ronaldmcdonald
When: 20 Dec 25 13:53
What makes you say that?
By:
saddo
When: 20 Dec 25 14:44
Mainstreamers like Gabby Logan wishing viewers a 'happy festive season'
on the BBC, apparently. They refuse to learn, don't they.
By:
Stringvest
When: 20 Dec 25 15:25
F I L T H  Laugh
By:
saddo
When: 20 Dec 25 15:33
It's not a 'festive season', it has a specific name, Christmas.
Why are people being instructed not to say Christ?
Many Muslims mention Allah at the end of almost every
sentence they utter, no one is offended by it.
By:
edy
When: 20 Dec 25 16:08
The bible contains parts that makes Christians protest against the use of Christ.
By:
edy
When: 20 Dec 25 16:10
As an atheist that just gets mad about culture war nonsense for performative reasons you might be unaware of Christians being the primary instuctors of not uttering Christ though.
By:
saddo
When: 20 Dec 25 17:03
So the BBC are bowing to the sensitivities of hardcore Christian types?
Give me a break, we all know who they are bowing to.
By:
edy
When: 20 Dec 25 17:22
I didn't write that.

Why are you so negative about select people, at BBC or elsewhere, bowing to some sort of sensitivity instead of them simply wishing to use a term that includes everyone and everyone's upcoming days and makes everyone apart from some performatively grumpy people perfectly happy? Don't be such a saddo all the time. Be a happyo!

There is no shortage of mentions of christmas from the BBC overall either way. Proper christmas in all its glory too. Not that garbage xmas thing you anglophones like to use.
By:
edy
When: 20 Dec 25 17:32
According to

https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/festive-season

the term festive season has been around quite a while as well and according to the trend shown on there, in 1873 it was even more popular than it is now. Isn't that most interesting, happyo?
By:
LoyalHoncho
When: 20 Dec 25 17:38
Marksman. 09.09.  It is a wonder you didn’t get a “are you feeling alright”.  Laugh  Love
By:
edy
When: 20 Dec 25 17:48
Wow, today at 6:20 PM BBC One is showing "Blankety Blank" and they are officially calling it a "Christmas Special" on their programme guide.

On BBC Two right now it is "Chris and Michaela: Under the Christmas Sky".
By:
lapsy pa
When: 20 Dec 25 17:55
No point in telling them whats on the telly when they won't pay their license.
The Daily Mail said a British family brought their dead granny on the plane in Spain so she could get back free and almost half won't give a cup of tea to a tradesman in their house,they have gone strange and i think they are bate into fools from voting for Brexit,Boris and immigration.
By:
lapsy pa
When: 20 Dec 25 17:58
Maybe Irishone was planning a seance? Think it is Prince King Charles now?
By:
LoyalHoncho
When: 20 Dec 25 18:47
I bet he isn’t alone.  Still tough to forget her.  Old Charlie making a decent go of it though.
By:
edy
When: 20 Dec 25 18:57
The host of the BBC's Blankety Blank Christmas Special repeatedly and explicitly wished people a merry christmas, happyo! Surprised
By:
edy
When: 20 Dec 25 19:00
The two programme trailers following the Blankety Blank Christmas Special explicitly mentioned "Christmas" as well, happyo.

Maybe you should watch more actual BBC instead of letting manipulative social media figures groom you into a miserable anti-christmas spirit where you believe T-H-E-Y are conspiring to be anti-christmasy.
By:
the old nanny ;-)
When: 21 Dec 25 17:36
The Queens Christmas Message

sadly missed

I would rather have steel nails driven throught my Sack as to listening to Chazzer
By:
the old nanny ;-)
When: 21 Dec 25 17:38
Pm Stormer and King Chazzer sum up the desperate state the uk has ended up in Sad
By:
edy
When: 21 Dec 25 18:41
What's so wrong with King Charles III. that you'd prefer excruciating pain over simply listening to him for a new minutes?

....Or do you get all.....BlushBlushBlushBlushBlush....from the thought of nails on your.....BlushBlushBlushBlushBlushBlush?
By:
irishone
When: 21 Dec 25 19:30
Morecombe and Wise

Only fools and harses
By:
the old nanny ;-)
When: 21 Dec 25 21:04
Laurel and Hardy still going , starmer and Chaz
By:
Shrewd_dude
When: 21 Dec 25 23:10
Colonial Santa.
By:
Escapee
When: 22 Dec 25 00:23

I would rather have steel nails driven throught my Sack as to listening to Chazzer


Why don't you treat yourself this Christmas? checkatrade.com have a section for bespoke carpentry, you'll likely find someone with a hammer and some nails on there I'm sure.

By:
Ronaldmcdonald
When: 22 Dec 25 07:49
Not very christmassy.
By:
Shrewd_dude
When: 22 Dec 25 08:02
Where the **** does Escapee live???

How quaint that he thinks a person might have to use checkatrade to source a person that will hammer nails through a part of their body.
By:
edy
When: 22 Dec 25 10:13
What would be your preferred way to source a person for such a service? Asking for Ronald.
By:
Ronaldmcdonald
When: 22 Dec 25 10:52
Who would Ronald want it for?
By:
edy
When: 22 Dec 25 11:06
Think it is going to be for himself.
By:
Ronaldmcdonald
When: 22 Dec 25 11:27
I am very disappointed. I thought we were comrades in arms fighting misinformation for the honest punters. Lefties are bonkers.
By:
edy
When: 22 Dec 25 14:31
Who does Ronald want it for instead according to your best knowledge then?
By:
Ronaldmcdonald
When: 22 Dec 25 16:27
I don't want it for anyone. I said it's not very Cristmassy. Are you feeling alright?
By:
edy
When: 22 Dec 25 16:38
Who said anything about you?
By:
Ronaldmcdonald
When: 22 Dec 25 16:55
I wonder if Ronald is feeling alright.
By:
edy
When: 22 Dec 25 16:56
I do too. Everyone who considers having nails driven through their private parts is probably in a bit of a personal crisis.
By:
Ronaldmcdonald
When: 22 Dec 25 17:02
Is that what he told you?
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