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HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> woofmarkthedog Wrote:

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> -----

> > Stop bleating on about carols

>

> Ooh, While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks At

> Night. Knew there was one that was on the tip of

> my tongue.

> Shears WMTD.


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Bah humbug to you all & I hope your Christmas tree lights....actually my dear god I used to be the Santa at my kids school ( i forgot that till just now )



Ohh, Ho ho ho Merry ....Merry Christmas to you all....!


What was I thinking ...Oh me oh my



W**F

HonaloochieB Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> woofmarkthedog Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Stop bleating on about carols

>

> Ooh, While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks At

> Night. Knew there was one that was on the tip of

> my tongue.

> Shears WMTD.


______________________________________________________


Bah humbug to you all & I hope your Christmas tree lights....actually my dear god I used to be the Santa at my kids school ( i forgot that till just now )



Ohh, Ho ho ho Merry ....Merry Christmas to you all....!


What was I thinking ...Oh me oh my



W**F

  • 2 weeks later...

So Ladies and gents

top 5 carols to be sang on the parade will be

Once in Royal David City

little town of Bethlehem

Away in a Manger

Silent Night

Oh come all ye faithful

Thanks for your votes, your constructive advice and the usual stuff that goes with asking to vote on Christmas carols in November.

hopefully see you all there on the 19th, Song sheets will be handed out and yes PC Mick Bell will be joining in x>:D<

monica Wrote:

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> So Ladies and gents

> top 5 carols to be sang on the parade will be

> Once in Royal David City

> little town of Bethlehem

> Away in a Manger

> Silent Night

> Oh come all ye faithful

> Thanks for your votes, your constructive advice

> and the usual stuff that goes with asking to vote

> on Christmas carols in November.

> hopefully see you all there on the 19th, Song

> sheets will be handed out and yes PC Mick Bell

> will be joining in x>:D<



Monica, thanks for all your hard work and for helping to make ED a nice place to live xxx

  • 4 weeks later...

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