Christmas holidays

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elamanamou
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iesus wrote:xmas is for children to get a festive positive mood and a couple of presents to enjoy. I will not forget that i got some Sisters stuff back in 80's- early 90's as xmas presents :wink: ;D
At least the presents you got were useful. :von: Enjoy :wink:
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i'm going to see my son the week before xmas, so by solstice i can forget about the festival of mammon for another year. xmas day will be amphetamines, chardonnay, steak and chips, and robbing the money out of the town hall fountain if i can be bothered (before anyone gets uppity youre not meant to throw money in there and the council workers will only pocket it if i dont.) if i was going to get a xmas present worthy of the name it would be finding taylor momsen's leg in my stocking (prferably attached to the rest of her.).
Well I was handsome and I was strong
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"

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