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Post by betty on Dec 24, 2009 16:26:22 GMT
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Post by Patrick on Dec 24, 2009 16:45:26 GMT
Classy Betty! Many Seasonal Felicitations to you and yours too.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 24, 2009 18:23:09 GMT
MeRRRRYYyyyy ccCChhhRRiiIISSssTttMMmmAAaaSSss to ORWL YOU STUB CROUCH FOLKS ~GOOD TIMES~ xxx
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Post by artistlily on Dec 24, 2009 20:02:21 GMT
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Post by Patrick on Dec 24, 2009 20:40:55 GMT
I expect you're there already are you Lilly? Can you do photos? Share with us Christmas in the blistering heat? I'll have to mail our relatives in Queensland - see if theyve got anything.
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Post by percyplum on Dec 24, 2009 20:52:51 GMT
Happy Christmas everyone.
(Sorry, I refuse to go all American and say "Happy Holidays")
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Post by Alpha Hooligan on Dec 24, 2009 20:53:57 GMT
All the best to ya stubbies. Have a top crimbob and and a great new year! GO SANTA!!! AH
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Post by Patrick on Dec 24, 2009 22:23:03 GMT
All the best to ya stubbies. Have a top crimbob and and a great new year! GO SANTA!!! AH Someone's not paying attention there! More training needed Aloh!
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Post by bonbonlarue on Dec 24, 2009 22:30:51 GMT
And a very Merry Winter Festival from moi.......
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Post by trubble on Dec 25, 2009 8:12:25 GMT
Happy Christmas one and all. I am thinking of the lot of you - yes really, all of you, even Alph! - and wishing you a lovely day and peace and happiness.
This thinking may be related to a couple of hours spent with my family yesterday, a terrifying sneak preview of today, when I realised that I must do a full day today and maybe it will be a little fraught. Too many women being upset about things in one room. Too many men thinking the women are being daft and telling them so. Too many kids. etc. I usually get along fine but there seems to be too many of us like hamsters in a cage this year. It's only a matter of time before someone gets eaten. Halp.
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Post by swl on Dec 25, 2009 11:28:52 GMT
Ach, go on so Trubbs. And aren't you having a lovely time of it at all at all?
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Post by riotgrrl on Dec 25, 2009 12:04:14 GMT
Merry Christmas and that to y'all of course . . .
. . . i just wanted to say that I am also sufficiently sad that I'm looking on Stub Crouch on Christmas Day .. . AND PROUD!!!!
I vote for a low key approach to Christmas. All this fuss is just getting out of hand.
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Post by Patrick on Dec 25, 2009 15:34:25 GMT
It's rather joyful not having any family round at Chrimbo though - do what you like, eat when you like. I've just put the ham onto boil and having completely lost me Pressure Cooking recipe book I'm doing it in the pressuer cooker without the lid on - the old fashioned way. Not indulging too heabily in the alcoholic stuff - head's full of pressure with a cold as it is! Cheers neverheless. Better go and peel some veg I suppose. A woman's work is never done.
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Post by Patrick on Dec 25, 2009 19:43:16 GMT
So folks! Was it good for you?
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Post by housesparrow on Dec 26, 2009 8:32:44 GMT
I'm always glad when Christmas is over, but yes, it was good this year. My contribution to the entertainment was the current charade poser, but no-one got it.
I've got a big pressie coming on Thursday. With any luck you will be able to guess what it is without me saying anything.
Anyway, the festive season is not yet over, so I'll add my best wishes for lots more fun for you all.
xxxxxx
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Post by bonbonlarue on Dec 26, 2009 8:37:56 GMT
The day was good for me...glad you all had fun too. Now there's the big panic with the new man coming over....time to meet the brood. ..Me and the children....well, we're a bit like the Borg...a collective.... Fingers crossed eh?...
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Post by jean on Dec 26, 2009 10:03:03 GMT
We were saved from a large(ish) - by my standards - family gathering by the fact that everyone got sick at another family gathering last Friday.
I felt better quite quickly, but not much like eating. But I think I shall be just about ready for the goose we've been promised at a (rather smaller) family gathering today.
I shall not see my own sister at all as one of her sons is in the middle of a major crisis and has dropped out of University and developed an eating disorder and I am not officially supposed to know about it.
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Post by riotgrrl on Dec 26, 2009 10:37:11 GMT
So folks! Was it good for you? Just another day in paradise Patrick, as the great man once sang.
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Post by housesparrow on Dec 26, 2009 10:41:11 GMT
jean, I sympathise with you and your sister. I dropped out of uni when I got anorexia and didn't return - though jobs were easier to get as a non graduate in those days. I returned to do a diferent course at the grand age of 32 and am sure I got a lot more out of the course than I would have done at 19.
Eating disorders are hard to cure, but I hope your sister manages to soldier on!
I'm gald you are feeling better and hope there will; be a chance for some catching up on the feasting front!
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Post by Patrick on Dec 26, 2009 10:46:22 GMT
Coo! Dallas has nothing on the comings and goings at Stub Crouch! ;D
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