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Bollocks to Xmas and shove up it up yer arse Santa yer fecking filthy kiddie fiddler. Fecking awful office parties full of dullards that in normal life you'd cross the road to avoid and pathetic once a year drinkers filling the streets with their puke. Bah! to the lot of you.

Oh, alright I know I've had a couple of more glasses of wine than I should have, but let's tie tinsel round our heads, and get out and have a bit of a bop to some Motown.

Yes you will, Cassidy and you too Abraham, or I'm never speaking to either of you again.

Come on, it's only once a year.

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