Thread: Countdown to Christmas (2015)
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5th Dec 2007, 7:20 PM #1
Countdown to Christmas (2015)
Hi everyone!
Christmas is coming you know... maybe you hadn't heard? So I'm here with the festive countdown!
This is the thread for you to tell us all about how your preperations for the day are going. You can discuss your present buying quandries, gloat when you've got everything wrapped, sent your cards and put up your decorations! You can even share the gossip from your Christmas Do if you like!
So come on folks, lets Countdown to Christmas!
Si xx
I've just got my handcuffs and my truncheon and that's enough.
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5th Dec 2007, 7:31 PM #2
I'm surprisingly almost finished with my christmas shopping, normally it's around the 23rd that I pick up the final bits and pieces, but all I need to do is get something for my friend Sarah and that's that. It's quite a nice feeling knowing I've done it all so early on, I might even have to do this each year now
I've not written any xmas cards though, I'll wait till next week to do that, even though a few have already arrived in the post...
"RIP Henchman No.24."
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5th Dec 2007, 7:33 PM #3
Well thanks to Angela most of the presents have been bought & thanks to both of us they've nearly all been wrapped.
Half the cards have been written out & I've posted the stuff that needed to go to to the States. The dec's will be going up soon, in about a week or so.
No party to go to, no work colleagues you see.
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5th Dec 2007, 7:34 PM #4Wayne Guest
My Christmas will begin on Dec 24th & end on Dec 26th at midnight sharp.
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5th Dec 2007, 8:08 PM #5Pip Madeley Guest
I can imagine Wayne on Christmas Day, sitting there wearing a paper hat and roaches piling up around his boots.
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5th Dec 2007, 8:14 PM #6
I feel a bit like Scrooge atm. Viv's been on to me to dec up, but I just haven't had the time, or the inclination. It's my day off on Friday so I've said I'll do it on the weekend. It will look like Santa's Grotto come Saturday afternoon.
We've almost finished buying pressies, we've got our food shopping to do, but that will come in the week before Christmas when I've finished work.
Christmas, as ever, will be a busy time visiting all the family, we'll be in Monmouth for Christmas Eve till Boxing Day then we'll be at my mother's for tea, maybe we'll get a few quiet days between then and New Year, but something always seems to crop up to keep us busy.
Looking forward to it all.
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5th Dec 2007, 8:29 PM #7Captain Tancredi Guest
We get our December salary (and bonus) on the 20th, which means that I have to get a fair amount of my presents in November if I'm to avoid a mad last few days. I've pretty much bought all the presents I need to take back to my mum and dad's for Christmas itself, and I'm having an experiment this year and using a Lakeland kit to make some of my own cards. A little bit more tidying and I'll be able to put some decorations up at the weekend.
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5th Dec 2007, 8:41 PM #8
I'm not feeling at all Christmassy yet (although maybe listening to part 1 of T'Gnomes this evening may change all that). We have got some presents sorted out, although I think it's going to 'go to the wire' this year. We're sorting out my cousin's two little girls this week, and I'm hoping to get some DW figures ordered for little nephew. There are certain things we can get locally for Little Miss (ie, clothes, CDs) so that'll probably be done out of the last payday before Christmas, plus we've ordered something for her which is due to arrive by 21st... leaving not much time if it doesn't!
So, to cut a long rambly story short, I think we're sort of organised, but I'm looking forward to sitting down Christmas Eve knowing that all that can be done is done, and just relaxing. I don't know what Zel's getting me; she's asked for some ideas but to be honest what I'm most looking forward to is (a) the holiday from work; (b) some good laughs with family; and (c) Doctor Who!!! That'll do me.
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5th Dec 2007, 11:51 PM #9
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5th Dec 2007, 11:53 PM #10
Who'd have thought Doctor Who would become a Christmas Day fixture? Amazing!
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6th Dec 2007, 12:17 AM #11
It's now one of the highlights of Christmas Day for me.
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6th Dec 2007, 1:08 AM #12WhiteCrow Guest
I'm most looking forward to Boxing Day
No I'm not a Scrooge, but we've got a tricky Christmas Day ahead of us, spending it with my brothers rather tempramental in-laws. So Boxing Day we can spend it properly as a family.
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6th Dec 2007, 2:27 AM #13
Being a poor student I'm keeping my present buying to a minimum this year. Having said that, I found myself with a bit of spare cash so could spend a bit more than I'd planned on my sister's gift - and the kind (albeit sour faced) lady at the Disney Store even put it in a lovely box with glitter 'n' stuff for an extra £1.50. Yes, I'm exactly the sort of clueless bloke with absolutely no idea of how to wrap presents that these sorts of offers are deliberately designed to pray on.
I've been rereading A Christmas Carol in an effort to get myself into the Christmas mood. So successful was this that when I reached the Cratchett's Christmas dinner I was quite moved to text my mother and find out whether we're having turkey or goose for Christmas din-dins. Turns out we're having goose. Happy days.
Let it snow.
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6th Dec 2007, 3:57 PM #14
just about done my christmas shopping theirs a few more things I need to get then that's it we might be going over to a local garden centre tomorrow to get the tree.
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6th Dec 2007, 7:56 PM #15
I'm going to do all my Christmas shopping this year at Tesco.
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6th Dec 2007, 8:03 PM #16
I'm looking for some Christmas presents to surprise some girlfriends.
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6th Dec 2007, 8:12 PM #17
Mini I-pod Madam?
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6th Dec 2007, 8:15 PM #18
I'll take four!
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6th Dec 2007, 10:45 PM #19
Need a hand with your packing madam?
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8th Dec 2007, 12:16 PM #20
well we got our tree yesterday and ordered the turckey from waitrose.
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8th Dec 2007, 1:19 PM #21
We're all decced up now, it looks like Santa's grotto, and it's making us both feel a bit more Christmassy,wish the weather was suitably so, it's absolutely pouring down and not at all Christmassy.
As for pressies, we've only got a few little "stocking fillers" to get and we're ready to go, that all important food shopping will be done in the week immediately before Christmas.
Nine shifts at work and I'll be done til January 2nd.
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8th Dec 2007, 5:42 PM #22
We're putting it up now.
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8th Dec 2007, 7:22 PM #23WhiteCrow Guest
Ouch - just been Xmas shopping, loads still to get and cost a bit more than we'd figured.
Still we're spending to keep the economy boyant right?
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9th Dec 2007, 12:11 PM #24
I had the first of my Christmas Dos last night. I have to apologise for not popping onto Planet Skaro and doing my traditional "I love you all" drunken posts... can you just accpet that I do and move on? Thanks.
Anyway, we had a fab time, especially after the damp squib that was last years. The meal was ok (not as good as last week's Christmas meal at The Clifton Sausage in Bristol) but the live music on the dancefloor was ever so much fun. We were up dancing from 10pm until 12.30! Great fun! The ladies from Bracknell Library still put me to shame with all their dancing energy!
Anyway, the next Do is on Thursday!
Si xx
I've just got my handcuffs and my truncheon and that's enough.
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9th Dec 2007, 12:26 PM #25WhiteCrow Guest
I feel bad now because I've cut back on the number of Christmas do's I'm attending this year.
I swear it's getting like the whole of December is an excuse to eat out now ... (hiding yesterdays receipts).
We've bought Cameron a load of LEGO stuff for Christmas. But no, LEGO is now old hat, and he wants Warhammer type stuff. He's asking for a trebuchet for Christmas.
At least it's a model this time - last year he wanted me to download plans to build the real thing, so we could level the house of someone he doesn't like. When you add to this he did his favourite person in history and did Julius Caesar, I'm a bit worried about what kind of despot we're grooming.
We did Laserquest yesterday with his football team. You could hear him, ever the general barking orders to his team. He sent them all over the top, to get slaughtered one at all, using them as a diversion so he could sniper back.
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