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david_carnell Wrote:

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> ...is tweed.


What? Not pipe and slippers? *hunts frantically for receipt*


Me? All I want for Christmas is snow.


(But not any old snow - pretty fluffy snowflakes please which can be watched falling gently, whilst politely disappearing without mess when I wish).

jumpinjackflash Wrote:

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> Strawbs Wrote:

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> > is not to get made redundant!!

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> Exactly what I was thinking Strawbs!



Is a job.


Oh and to quote my new christmas decoration bought from the lovely ceramics place in the warehouse: "I am hoping for world peace but would like something shiny as well."

bignumber5 Wrote:

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> ... is a day off with Mrs.number5 - haven't had a

> whole Christmas Day off together for 5 years.



... know the feeling!!! Annoyingly its always down to me - on the up side, we've always been free to do stuff new years!!

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