Today I have somehow been involved in the arrangments of not one but two Christmas Dinners.
First, at work my manager sent an email to us all giving us the low down on this years christmas meal and asking us to reply with our menu choices!
Then this evening we go and arrange that this year we will be having the In-Laws, my parents AND my brother and his girlfriend over to ours for Christmas Dinner (I'm gonna need a bigger oven!).
But I still cant get round the fact that Its only October and its just wrong.
or is it? Am I the only one planning christmas before summer has completely finished?
Christmas Dinner Arrangements. BUT ITS ONLY OCTOBER!!!
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Yes and no.
Yes, cos it's only October, FFS!!!
No, cos if you don't everywhere will be booked out.
We've already had to cancel one planned night out cos it was totally booked.
Yes, cos it's only October, FFS!!!
No, cos if you don't everywhere will be booked out.
We've already had to cancel one planned night out cos it was totally booked.
If I told them once, I told them a hundred times to put 'Spinal Tap' first and 'Puppet Show' last.
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Yes. And I only celebrate it for the presents.
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Not at all. It's October ferchrissakes, of course it should be all sorted (tm the missus ). Got our works do paid for (The Village, 'Eadingley) and this year we're off to the in-laws new gaff on xmas day, so I'm told. Sure sounds better than cooking for 43ish, as I somehow managed, through an Egg Nog blur, last year.
'What a heavy load Einstein must have had. Morons everywhere.'
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I tend to avoid Xmas parties, they just get on me tits
‎"We will wear some very loud shirts. We will wear some very wrong trousers."
Due to no-one ever bothering at our place it always ends up in the offices in a bit of a Sunshine Desserts style so no, it's not too early.
My personal Christmas was organised in May, but then I was booking a flight to New Zealand..
My personal Christmas was organised in May, but then I was booking a flight to New Zealand..
Chucking another log on
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Mrs Streamline is currently arranging both Christmas Day (invaded by the mother-in-law ) and New Years Eve (don't care where we go as long as I'm rat-arsed! and the m-i-l is nowhere to be seen)
Works do? Couldn't give a f**k if they all died.
Works do? Couldn't give a f**k if they all died.
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Best of luck, was there year before last, let's just say hope it's improvedPlanet Dave wrote:...Got our works do paid for (The Village, 'Eadingley)
But on a positive note...plenty of decent boozers just down t'road
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It was alright when I was last there for an xmas do, but that was 4-5 years back. Ah well, I'm sure I'll find the ways and means of enjoying myself regardless. A huge bong and an personal stereo sounds good.Rise&Reverberate wrote:Best of luck, was there year before last, let's just say hope it's improvedPlanet Dave wrote:...Got our works do paid for (The Village, 'Eadingley)
But on a positive note...plenty of decent boozers just down t'road
'What a heavy load Einstein must have had. Morons everywhere.'
Ahh Christmas, one of the reasons I'm glad my family are all 200 miles away
Can't beat Christmas on your own, with a great big fat spliff and shite telly
Christmas dinner is actually my favourite ever meal, wanna see something funny?...
Can't beat Christmas on your own, with a great big fat spliff and shite telly
Christmas dinner is actually my favourite ever meal, wanna see something funny?...
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Last year's Christmas Family Gathering Thingy let everyone down a bit (not the food, but some family members ) so don't have a clue what we'll do, but as long as there's proper food and stuff it's all fine by me
Planning? Pah, amateurs...
Planning? Pah, amateurs...
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Two weeks ago I handed in all my present lists for xMas.
Don't talk me about Early Bird arrangements.
Now excuse me while I go and pen down my Easter wishlist...
IZ.
Don't talk me about Early Bird arrangements.
Now excuse me while I go and pen down my Easter wishlist...
IZ.
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Took me a moment, but .Pat wrote:You've no changed a bit Derek..............who's the Burd in the purple blouse sitting beside you?
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weebleswobble wrote:I tend to avoid Xmas parties, they just get on me tits
aye...same here...Works chrimbo party is in Colchester town hall FFS!...the damage that could be caused is off the scale...so i'll not be going to that...
chrimbo drinkies are gonna be in a pub at the furthest end of the street from the station so it'll have to be taxis to the station...which means less beer money...
some people have their priorties all f**ked up!
Dim, through the misty panes and thick green light,
As under a green sea, I saw him drowning.
As under a green sea, I saw him drowning.
Chrimbo drinkies always go wrong down my way.
Here's a pub we all like.
And it's conveniently located for everyone.
And everyone's available that night.
And yet we're not doing it.
Why
Here's a pub we all like.
And it's conveniently located for everyone.
And everyone's available that night.
And yet we're not doing it.
Why
If I told them once, I told them a hundred times to put 'Spinal Tap' first and 'Puppet Show' last.
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Pat wrote:
You've no changed a bit Derek..............who's the Burd in the purple blouse sitting beside you?
None.Funnier.
‎"We will wear some very loud shirts. We will wear some very wrong trousers."
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Agreed.weebleswobble wrote:Pat wrote:
You've no changed a bit Derek..............who's the Burd in the purple blouse sitting beside you?
None.Funnier.
'What a heavy load Einstein must have had. Morons everywhere.'
We're down to three religions this year...
Still - I'm making plans to be as far away as humanly possiblt from the family during December 25th....
Still - I'm making plans to be as far away as humanly possiblt from the family during December 25th....
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Aye!Planet Dave wrote:Agreed.weebleswobble wrote:Pat wrote:
You've no changed a bit Derek..............who's the Burd in the purple blouse sitting beside you?
None.Funnier.
"as we walk on the floodland"