HAPPY CHRISTMAS
- MadameButterfly
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I don't do the father xmas thingy though eotunun
But this family of mine I have been missing and if you lot are all cheerful about xmas I'll sit in the corner and watch.
Has it been so quite around these parts then?
it's all about circles and spirals
that ongoing eternity
that ongoing eternity
Now, the image of you in the red & white suit & boots, does things
& you say you don't do the father xmas thing?
You sure?
& you say you don't do the father xmas thing?
You sure?
Yupp: I forgot that the dutch celebrate on Dec. 6th, mainly. Sinte Claas. or so. And there may even be some personal preferences that influence Debs here, right?
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We do the same in Hungary. Dec 6th is Miklos' name day & we put chocolate santas secretly in places where people can find them, but they never know who they're fromeotunun wrote:Yupp: I forgot that the dutch celebrate on Dec. 6th, mainly. Sinte Claas. or so. And there may even be some personal preferences that influence Debs here, right?
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What things?Pista wrote:Now, the image of you in the red & white suit & boots, does things
it's all about circles and spirals
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that ongoing eternity
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That's the 5th of Dec. And it's Sinterklaas. I don't really like the man too much though.Pista wrote:We do the same in Hungary. Dec 6th is Miklos' name day & we put chocolate santas secretly in places where people can find them, but they never know who they're fromeotunun wrote:Yupp: I forgot that the dutch celebrate on Dec. 6th, mainly. Sinte Claas. or so. And there may even be some personal preferences that influence Debs here, right?
it's all about circles and spirals
that ongoing eternity
that ongoing eternity
- christophe
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I allways thought it was the 6e but I could be mistaken
great to have you back Debs! you ware deeply missed
yes it was quiet around here without you
great to have you back Debs! you ware deeply missed
yes it was quiet around here without you
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Dammit! I still want a richt guid spanking!
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Who here apart from me and James is going to Midnight Mass?
St. Aloysius, Glasgow does a sterling one (if I do say so myself as an alumni of the attached - and I do mean attached - educational establishment)... we're talking a carol service that leaves Songs Of Praise in the cold (not hard, over-harmonised trumpet laden crap that it is), cathedral-sized "chapel" , they even had a piece by Arvo Part the two years ago. Enough to give me a Catholic relapse for an hour and a half
St. Aloysius, Glasgow does a sterling one (if I do say so myself as an alumni of the attached - and I do mean attached - educational establishment)... we're talking a carol service that leaves Songs Of Praise in the cold (not hard, over-harmonised trumpet laden crap that it is), cathedral-sized "chapel" , they even had a piece by Arvo Part the two years ago. Enough to give me a Catholic relapse for an hour and a half
There's a man with a mullet going mad with a mallet in Millets
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Not quite persuaded.boudicca wrote:Who here apart from me and James is going to Midnight Mass?
St. Aloysius, Glasgow does a sterling one (if I do say so myself as an alumni of the attached - and I do mean attached - educational establishment)... we're talking a carol service that leaves Songs Of Praise in the cold (not hard, over-harmonised trumpet laden crap that it is), cathedral-sized "chapel" , they even had a piece by Arvo Part the two years ago. Enough to give me a Catholic relapse for an hour and a half
Do offer up a prayer for my eternal soul though, there's a dear.
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me and The Mum are crook, so nae maass this year
@ Dark Gaudete Sunday was last week
@ Dark Gaudete Sunday was last week
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Aye, that were a good yin (my last Xmas was spent on the other side of the borders), and their Easter's a belter taeboudicca wrote:Who here apart from me and James is going to Midnight Mass?
St. Aloysius, Glasgow does a sterling one (if I do say so myself as an alumni of the attached - and I do mean attached - educational establishment)... we're talking a carol service that leaves Songs Of Praise in the cold (not hard, over-harmonised trumpet laden crap that it is), cathedral-sized "chapel" , they even had a piece by Arvo Part the two years ago. Enough to give me a Catholic relapse for an hour and a half
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Is that the one Alan Partridge sings in his car? "Listen to this, it'll blow your socks off!"Dark wrote:I'll be listening to Steeleye Span's version of Gaudete. Does that count?
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aye...
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We'll cheer you & Molly up when pop in wi the BairnJames Blast wrote:aye...
Being brave is coming home at 2am half drunk, smelling of perfume, climbing into bed, slapping the wife on the arse and saying,"right fatty, you're next!!"
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Guid Man + Wifey + Wean
we're fecked wi thi cauld thi noo, nivir even made mass this nicht
we're fecked wi thi cauld thi noo, nivir even made mass this nicht
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
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Get well soonJames Blast wrote:Guid Man + Wifey + Wean
we're fecked wi thi cauld thi noo, nivir even made mass this nicht
Being brave is coming home at 2am half drunk, smelling of perfume, climbing into bed, slapping the wife on the arse and saying,"right fatty, you're next!!"
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Merry Christmas !
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That's absolutely adorable!Pista wrote:We do the same in Hungary. Dec 6th is Miklos' name day & we put chocolate santas secretly in places where people can find them, but they never know who they're from
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