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I was in tesco's earlier (thankfully not something I do very often) and noticed they have already started selling christmas stuff :-?
So I thought I'd be the first to wish you all happy christmas :'(
Yup, I was in town today and saw some Christmas cards for sale... :(
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cerruti
03-09-12, 06:25 PM
Ive already started my Christmas shopping :o
redken1
03-09-12, 07:01 PM
My :-X :-X :-X ;D
I noticed the ad's on the TV are subtly changing. Another couple of weeks and it'll be full on-in-yer-face!
Happy Blatant commercialism time >:(
Happy Blatant commercialism time >:(
Yep that's exactly what it is
Davehsw
03-09-12, 07:14 PM
Tis the Season to be expensive.
muck fee, I thought i'd slipped into a coma and woken up 5 months later for a sec :-?
fecking hate christmas ...with a passion.
We've got 4 months of having it rammed down our throats >:(
I like to be out of the country in a non christian country if possible, but even then it follows you, which just goes to show it's about money and nothing else.
I don't even believe in god, not that todays christmas has much to do with that these days :-/
Oh well at least the honey roast cashew nuts are tasty :)
Love Christmas time, but i think i will enjoy the autumn first :)
More important than xmas is WB's birthday :) 7 yrs old this year (1st Jan)
I agree that is more important than the fiction that is christmas
SupeRDel
03-09-12, 09:16 PM
Yup, I was in town today and saw some Christmas cards for sale... :(
BB
Always buy mine in the sales last year
I find all the religion stuff spoils it as well
redken1
03-09-12, 09:21 PM
Yup, I was in town today and saw some Christmas cards for sale... :(
BB
Always buy mine in the sales last year
I find all the religion stuff spoils it as well
I certainly fell for that one big time - I was led to believe it was all about celebrating the birth of Jesus. :D :P ;D
This video explains the christmas hoax
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8nwB7kofgkE
A13X4ND7A
04-09-12, 08:56 AM
Oh no, please someone delay Christmas, I don't have the time or money this year for Santa to come. he rinsed me enough last year.
Geordie Stu
04-09-12, 04:36 PM
Oh for crying out loud. Bloody Xmas, summers not officially over.....!
Not had Halloween or Bonfire night yet.
It's all just a too much Xmas in September. Stick Xmas up your arse till December
Oh for crying out loud. Bloody Xmas, summers not officially over.....!
Not had Halloween or Bonfire night yet.
It's all just a too much Xmas in September. Stick Xmas up your arse till December
it's summer?
The thing is the xmas food they sell will be out of date before xmas day :-?
Oh for crying out loud. Bloody Xmas, summers not officially over.....!
Not had Halloween or Bonfire night yet.
It's all just a too much Xmas in September. Stick Xmas up your arse till December
+1 >:(
redken1
04-09-12, 08:45 PM
Well the retail sector fell well short of the predicted sales during the Corporate Games (opps sorry - Olympics)
Gotta make it up somewhere :D ;)
The retail and hotel sectors have made financial losses during every olympics since 1984 in LA. What's turned the games themselves into financial security is the long term sponsorship deals that we all hate but can't do without either. That's capitalism for you.
redken1
04-09-12, 09:43 PM
Not trying to be antagonistic Graeme, but I could do without the sponsorship deals, capitalism or no capitalism. ;) 8-)
Not trying to be antagonistic Graeme, but I could do without the sponsorship deals, capitalism or no capitalism. ;) 8-)
I'm with you on that one Ken - no disagreement from me :)
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