HAPPY CHRISTMAS

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:lol: :lol: :lol:

I don't do the father xmas thingy though eotunun :wink:

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? :innocent:
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Now, the image of you in the red & white suit & boots, does things :oops:
& you say you don't do the father xmas thing?
You sure? :innocent: :lol:
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Yupp: I forgot that the dutch celebrate on Dec. 6th, mainly. Sinte Claas. or so. ;D And there may even be some personal preferences that influence Debs here, right? :wink:
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eotunun wrote:Yupp: I forgot that the dutch celebrate on Dec. 6th, mainly. Sinte Claas. or so. ;D And there may even be some personal preferences that influence Debs here, right? :wink:
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 :D
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Pista wrote:Now, the image of you in the red & white suit & boots, does things :oops:
What things?
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Pista wrote:
eotunun wrote:Yupp: I forgot that the dutch celebrate on Dec. 6th, mainly. Sinte Claas. or so. ;D And there may even be some personal preferences that influence Debs here, right? :wink:
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 :D
That's the 5th of Dec. And it's Sinterklaas. I don't really like the man too much though.
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I allways thought it was the 6e but I could be mistaken :innocent:

great to have you back Debs! :notworthy: you ware deeply missed :!:
yes it was quiet around here without you :P
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Dammit! I still want a richt guid spanking! :twisted:
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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 ;D
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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 ;D
Not quite persuaded.

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I'll be listening to Steeleye Span's version of Gaudete. Does that count?
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me and The Mum are crook, so nae maass this year :(

@ Dark Gaudete Sunday was last week ;D
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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 ;D
Aye, that were a good yin (my last Xmas was spent on the other side of the borders), and their Easter's a belter tae :D :wink:
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Dark wrote:I'll be listening to Steeleye Span's version of Gaudete. Does that count?
Is that the one Alan Partridge sings in his car? "Listen to this, it'll blow your socks off!" :lol:
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Happy Christmas my erse......GIRUY's :twisted:
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aye... :|
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James Blast wrote:aye... :|
We'll cheer you & Molly up when pop in wi the Bairn :wink:
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Guid Man + Wifey + Wean :D

we're fecked wi thi cauld thi noo, nivir even made mass this nicht :eek:
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James Blast wrote:Guid Man + Wifey + Wean :D

we're fecked wi thi cauld thi noo, nivir even made mass this nicht :eek:
Get well soon :wink:
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Happy Christmas to you all! :kiss:
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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 :D
That's absolutely adorable! ;D
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Scardwel wrote:Happy Christmas to you all! :kiss:
Right back atcha, Scardy! ;D :kiss:
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