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    Glad It's Over ...

    ... the Festive Season, I mean. Don't want to come across as a "wet blanket" ... but Christmas has long lost its true significance and become far too commercialised for my liking.


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    Totally agree Arthur....!

    Long gone is "Christmas Day..!" it seems its Christmas 2 months


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    For me too
    Picking up stressed out shoppers who spend totally beyond their means,to the wasted customers who just turn it into one big piss up and the pressure to spend and not to disappoint anyone
    I do like normality as well and of course leading up to Xmas my working hours are all mixed up so it's now a lot easier planning my days off etc so I'm happy


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    I've been bored of Xmas for some years now. Even New Year doesn't do anything for me anymore. Just another day really.


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    We enjoyed our festive time together.
    Despite that Carina has worked as normal everyday. But at least now it might be easier to move around and get a few groceries without the crowds


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    its the onl time i get to spend 11 days off from work
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    Christmas is a special time for children and parents
    But when we are alone or apart from a loved one it can be a depressing time

    I too am relived it is over
    Mick.


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    had my first christmas here in uk..was amazed with all the presents, lovely dinner and all....it made me wonder if they know the true meaning of christmas and why there's a celebration like christmas day as none never bother to go to church...no offense just my observation...its like it just all about present on christmas day.


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    Quote Originally Posted by lestaxi1 View Post
    For me too
    Picking up stressed out shoppers who spend totally beyond their means,to the wasted customers who just turn it into one big piss up and the pressure to spend and not to disappoint anyone
    I do like normality as well and of course leading up to Xmas my working hours are all mixed up so it's now a lot easier planning my days off etc so I'm happy
    as anyone said you have a nice new taxi less


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    Quote Originally Posted by stevewool View Post
    as anyone said you have a nice new taxi less
    No as I don't get it til tmrw then It will be up to a week before it has meter fitted,paperwork,compliance test etc,etc


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    if you have small kids then xmas is brill but the older we get its just a holiday from work for many, new year i think is even worst now, come 12 midnight BONG everything is the same , save the money you may have spent and go on holiday, but i must admit seeing our friends over the xmas period has been fantasic, we all say we must do it more often and come on all make sure we all do it at lease once a month i say, a little food some games and lots of chat, seeing the ladies talking and cooking together in there native tonge i think is great must be just like being back in the phils for them, and i know they miss that time too


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    Quote Originally Posted by stevewool View Post
    if you have small kids then xmas is brill but the older we get its just a holiday from work for many, new year i think is even worst now, come 12 midnight BONG everything is the same , save the money you may have spent and go on holiday, but i must admit seeing our friends over the xmas period has been fantasic, we all say we must do it more often and come on all make sure we all do it at lease once a month i say, a little food some games and lots of chat, seeing the ladies talking and cooking together in there native tonge i think is great must be just like being back in the phils for them, and i know they miss that time too
    Having a midnight BONG, stevewool ?
    Thought that's what students do
    I must be getting old, my midnight was snoring (I think)


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    I blame the yanks for this Xmas commercialism.
    Not to go too deeply into it but when I was living there, I saw Father Xmas in his regalia (their Santa Claus) selling water beds on the TV in JULY

    "Their" shops are everywhere now in the UK and this over-commercialism has spread so much that it has devalued the festive season
    My wife and I put the Xmas tree up on 24th and it will stay up for 7 days only.

    My family stopped buying presents for adults years ago.

    When our little daughter is about two years old I think the Xmas cheer will come back to our little family, anyway.
    It is something I am eagerly awaiting


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    Quote Originally Posted by aposhark View Post
    When our little daughter is about two years old I think the Xmas cheer will come back to our little family, anyway.
    It is something I am eagerly awaiting
    and i hope its something you've been saving for mrshark,

    you have barbie dolls, my little ponies - there are 100s of the things, i know i've had to buy most of them , dolls house, pets - real live ones , prams, cots, clothes, jewelery, Nintendo ds, dvd's, ipods, etc, and worse of all boys to deal with

    good luck

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    ... from the responses received, guess most folk feel the same as me.


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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post

    you have barbie dolls, my little ponies - there are 100s of the things, i know i've had to buy most of them , dolls house, pets - real live ones , prams, cots, clothes, jewelery, Nintendo ds, dvd's, ipods, etc, and worse of all boys to deal with

    good luck

    Hey Joe I bought my sister some sea monkeys at christmas, after your brilliant post a while back...she's 49, but what the 'eck.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Little View Post
    ... from the responses received, guess most folk feel the same as me.
    Yes we do Arthur If Christmas is for kids, why are sprouts a requirement for Dinner ?
    I do have to say, however, that I've been cheered by numerous photos from filipino friends showing the festivities in the Philippines. So many happy faces, at a fraction of the equivalent cost in the UK, and a far greater appreciation of the true meaning of Christmas .


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    Quote Originally Posted by Sim11UK View Post
    Hey Joe I bought my sister some sea monkeys at christmas, after your brilliant post a while back...she's 49, but what the 'eck.
    i managed to keep the last lot alive for at least a year and still had half the food left..

    amazing creatures

    your sister will be happy when they've hatched
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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    i managed to keep the last lot alive for at least a year and still had half the food left..

    amazing creatures

    your sister will be happy when they've hatched
    Not had a report from her yet, but might have to get some myself.


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    Your getting a sea monkey like this Sim
    http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...6873189228125#

    Glad its over,was looking forward to the sales Went today,found a shop selling Nike Cortez(Retro,my fave)asked for size 9 and was offered 8 or 10 Went into John Lewis to buy a cashmere jumper,beautifully soft,not exactly shahtoosh standards but getting there,sold out of my size Merino wool baselayer,didnt have my size either Ended up coming home with a new vaccum cleaner Thank **** its over for another year I did have a pleasant conversation with a young pinay lady who works in the shopping mall however



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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    and i hope its something you've been saving for mrshark,

    you have barbie dolls, my little ponies - there are 100s of the things, i know i've had to buy most of them , dolls house, pets - real live ones , prams, cots, clothes, jewelery, Nintendo ds, dvd's, ipods, etc, and worse of all boys to deal with

    good luck

    Hi Joe,
    The cost has hit already, but when either of my wife or my little daughter smile, it is worth every minute


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tawi2 View Post
    Your getting a sea monkey like this Sim
    http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...6873189228125#
    Yep! those are the ones...didn't realise they grew that big though??


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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Little View Post
    ... from the responses received, guess most folk feel the same as me.
    You're right again, Arthur


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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Little View Post
    ... from the responses received, guess most folk feel the same as me.
    must remind myself to miss the xmas party with you guys.

    xmas is great
    i have learnt to do what my wife says!


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    Quote Originally Posted by gparry2007 View Post
    had my first christmas here in uk..was amazed with all the presents, lovely dinner and all....it made me wonder if they know the true meaning of christmas and why there's a celebration like christmas day as none never bother to go to church...no offense just my observation...its like it just all about present on christmas day.
    I went to Holy Communion/ Midnight Mass on Christmas Eve and my village church was packed. Half way through the service a woman came in and sat on her own on the rear pew and cried unconsolably throughout the rest of the service. We were all very concerned and those nearby offered comfort. It highlighted to me what a very lonely and upsetting time for some Christmas can be..................

    I enjoyed being with what little family I have left and it was lovely to spend my first Christmas with my 6 year old nephew but I'm glad it's over too!


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    back to work today , by tonight i will be complaining i need a holiday , , i am just glad a new year is here and so is my emma, bring it on


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    I just got back from Davao have posted a few pictures on my profile, I spent my Xmas day at the baptism of my Fiancee nephew Kieth Justin in Church in Davao, Was a lovely day i was honored to be a Ninong.
    I did notice Christmas is much less commercialized in Phils, although its easy to attend church here at Christmas too everyone is made most welcome, it always makes me feel really good about Christmas to attend the Eucharist on Christmas morning.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Lancashirelad View Post
    I just got back from Davao have posted a few pictures on my profile, I spent my Xmas day at the baptism of my Fiancee nephew Kieth Justin in Church in Davao, Was a lovely day i was honored to be a Ninong.
    I did notice Christmas is much less commercialized in Phils, although its easy to attend church here at Christmas too everyone is made most welcome, it always makes me feel really good about Christmas to attend the Eucharist on Christmas morning.
    Good pics makes me want to be back in Davao.

    I saw a picture of the zip wire ride looks like the one at Eden nature park,I remember going on that and encouraging my girlfriend and her son to join me


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    Quote Originally Posted by aposhark View Post
    Hi Joe,
    The cost has hit already, but when either of my wife or my little daughter smile, it is worth every minute
    no they haven't, wait til she can walk and talk
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    I went to Holy Communion/ Midnight Mass on Christmas Eve and my village church was packed.
    We used to pop in on the way home from the pub on Xmas eve as teenagers...
    No idea why but perhaps in our own way we felt we were taking part in the community Christmas spirit..
    From memory,I think the record over 3 years was 16 minutes before being kicked out physically by the Priest and his aides.. We always kept trying though!!
    Obviously...We were misunderstood!!


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