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Merry Christmas & Happy New Year


Ridgley

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War is Over.


John Lennon / Yoko Ono


So this is Christmas and what have you done,

Another year over, a new one just begun.


And so this is Christmas, I hope you have fun,

The near and the dear ones, the old and the young.


A very merry Christmas and a happy New Year

Let's hope it's a good one without any fears.


And so this is Christmas for weak and for strong,

The rich and the poor ones, the road is so long.


And so happy Christmas for black and for white

For the yellow and red ones let's stop all the fights.


A very merry Christmas and a happy New Year

Let's hope it's a good one without any fear.


And so this is Christmas and what have we done

Another year over, a new one just begun.


And so happy Christmas we hope you have fun

The near and the dear ones, the old and the young.


A very merry Christmas and a happy New Year

Let's hope it's a good one without any fear.


War is over if you want it, war is over now.


Happy Xmas to all of you.


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Help-Ma-Boab Wrote:

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Sue, have a look beside Homemade the

> morra, made me and surfbob smile.


xxxxxxx


Will have to make a special journey, it would be at least a ten minute round trip to walk it :)) and my fitness campaign does not start till 2012 :))


I'm working on getting as fat and unfit as possible over Christmas so that I can have a miraculous improvement next year .....


Oh alright then ..... I'll force myself away from my chair for ten minutes .....

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Well I went, walking very slowly so as not to wreck my unfitness strategy, but what did I see on the blackboard?


Nothing but a list of booze - tempting as three Speckled Hens for a fiver were, surely this is not what I was supposed to be looking for?


Did I miss it? (quite likely :-$ )

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