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Am I the only person that wonders who on earth wants to go to a CHristmas fair in November??The weather is lovely outside its 15 degrees- can't people stop buying THINGS and just enjoy themselves and their family without all this " stuff"??( bah humbug!) Really- start in December if you have to post things by all means-but not this weekend!
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Songs of Praise record their Christmas additions in the summer... have a thought for those all dressed up in their lovely Christmas wooly jumpers in the middle of a hot August! ;-)


I noticed DVR have their Christmas tree up already and the White Stuff have the reindeer and snowmen out...


Last weekend Christmas carols and other seasonal music could be heard from our house whilst the Christmas Puds were on the boil. Great isn't it?!!! :)) :)) :)) :)-D


Merry Christmas to you all! :))

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