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Margaret Pilkington 06-12-2015 14:59

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When I was a little girl...a damn long time ago.
Christmas was the one and only time that we were allowed to have wine...well it was Port.
My dad said we could all have a 'damp' glass...this meant that the port was mixed with water......and it was served in liquer glasses...not much bigger than a thimble.
One year my dad was given a bottle of Cinzano Bianco...he thought that this was an innocuous drink and didn't bother to dilute it for us......it was vile.
So much so that I lifted the lid of the piano and poured mine into the workings of the instrument.
My mother could not understand why the piano sounded terrible and why some notes would not play......well, that is, until she looked under the lid.......it all became clear the sticky driok had got onto the strikers.......she never found out which one of us was responsible untill many many years later.
By then I was too big to be clouted and was faster on my feet than she was :D

flashy 07-12-2015 10:13

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This year ive volunteered to do a 13 hour shift on the ward on Christmas day, Reece is 19 now and isnt really bothered about Christmas, he would rather spend it with his girlfriend, we will have a nice meal on Boxing day

Margaret Pilkington 07-12-2015 10:58

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Flashy, you are a star.....and those who are in your care on Christmas Day will be very pleased to be looked after by someone who WANTS to be there.
I used to enjoy my working Christmas days....they were different and special.....we worked, but we also had fun and lots of laughs.

flashy 07-12-2015 16:37

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Margaret, my colleagues think everyday working with me is special, been there for over two years now and they know im crackers....as do the patients, love my job

Christmas traditions went out the window years ago...there's nowt normal goes on in my house anymore ;-)

Eric 07-12-2015 17:45

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Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 1156081)
Wrong Less I just couldn't stand the relatives, I've never been a real believer in christianity or any of the other religious crap, and its festivals most of them are a mixture of pagan ritiuals and so called christianity most of which was selected from the various vesions of the events about jesus's life, most of them written 100's of years after his death, and compiled into the king James bible, as for Dec 25th being his birthday that was guess work calculated from his supposed conception.
Then again there have been so many changes to the calender system over the past 2000 years who the ell knows what day is which, Its just the same with the muslims, they can't agree which version of the koran is the right one, seems like there are prodistants and catholic sides in all these religions.

But none of this matters ... what is important is Christ's message of peace, getting along ... all that kinda neat shiite. Doesn't matter that he probably never existed, that there is no historical record apart from a brief mention by Tacitus who wasn't born until about 60 years after his "death." Oops getting pedantic.;) What is important about Christmas is that it gives us the opportunity to put negativism on hold for a day or so. It's kinda like a cease fire. Lighten up; give it a break; have a good time.

Every Christmas eve, when it is peaceful and the critters are having a quiet time, and we are all in the living room, I read them the Christmas story (Luke 2: 1-20 for all those friggin' heathens out there.:D) I don't know what it does for them; but it makes me feel good.

Margaret Pilkington 07-12-2015 19:34

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Originally Posted by flashy (Post 1156168)
Margaret, my colleagues think everyday working with me is special, been there for over two years now and they know im crackers....as do the patients, love my job

Christmas traditions went out the window years ago...there's nowt normal goes on in my house anymore ;-)

Goodness me..it only feels like two minutes.
I am glad you enjoy your job...there is absolutely nothing better than finding something you love doing and getting someone to pay you for it.

There is nothing wrong with being Crackers...although back in my day we called it Crawfords or Jacobs Syndrome(both companies make cream crackers).

dotti34 08-12-2015 06:23

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When my kids were growing up there were also a number of other children in our street. Once their own presents were opened on Christmas morning it was part of the fun to visit the other kids and vice versa to see what they had got for Christmas. Not to compare but to share in each other’s enjoyment.

When the big day came we knew that all the preparations, all the pre-Christmas hassle, had been so worthwhile. Nowadays we are very fortunate in that on Christmas Eve we go to my youngest son’s and stay overnight so that we are there on Christmas morning and can share the joy of watching our two young granddaughters open their presents. Children make Christmas.

My offspring are now adults and for the past umpteen years have taken it in turns to host Christmas Day for the family. A few years ago we decided on having a Secret Santa so each of us had only to buy one present. It wasn’t the buying of the presents that was the concern but what to buy. Having S.S. certainly made it easier. The young ones in the next generation of course would still get presents – it really is THEIR special time.

Then we decided to donate to a charity instead of buying the S.S. present. Bought lambs, water purifiers, goats, that sort of thing. Did it for three years but this lead to many repeated requests for donations throughout the year that were accompanied by glossy brochures, etc., which would probably have bought another goat. Put us off doing it.

So now we spend the day together, those of us who can, presents only for the young ones – as one of my daughters said ‘your presence is the best present’. Have a ‘non-traditional’ lunch that starts at 1 p.m. and goes on into the night.

This year will be spent in the beautiful wine district of the Clare Valley at my daughter’s place and we are all staying overnight – so can really relax, partake and enjoy. By the way, she has promised to do a snake reconnoitre before the traditional game of backyard cricket………..

Less 12-12-2015 15:25

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I must be getting into the spirit of Christmas, I've been searching the T.V. listings to try and find when the Great Escape is on.
:D

DaveinGermany 12-12-2015 16:05

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 1156606)
to try and find when the Great Escape is on.:D

Manchester Airport departures board, anything heading somewhere remotely warm, sunny & dry. Also where its pretty safe to assume English will be spoken, they do a full English, curries, fish & chips, sell John Smiths & Carling Lager plus a subscription to Sky Sports! Merry Christmas indeed. ;)

Gordon Booth 12-12-2015 16:10

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 1156611)
Manchester Airport departures board, anything heading somewhere remotely warm, sunny & dry. Also where its pretty safe to assume English will be spoken, they do a full English, curries, fish & chips, sell John Smiths & Carling Lager plus a subscription to Sky Sports! Merry Christmas indeed. ;)

Sounds good to me.
Get away before we all drown!

Margaret Pilkington 12-12-2015 17:08

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There was a man at Jewsons this morning ordering wood by the cubits(and it was more than threehappence a foot)......I think he said his name was Noah...and he was going to start a cruise line for pets.

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Less 12-12-2015 18:41

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There was a man at Jewsons this morning ordering wood by the cubits(and it was more than threehappence a foot)......I think he said his name was Noah...and he was going to start a cruise line for pets.

What an over optimistic man he must be, all that wood? They'll never deliver before Christmas, he'd be lucky to get an oak dining room table or a three piece suite delivered in that time.

Plus does he not know, this is an EU Country, he will have to convert his order into metres or it just won't be accepted.

As for the pets does he have a veterinary certificate for each one proving that it is healthy and disease free which will allow him to take them on board his boat?

What about a sea worthy Certificate? Once it's built it will need to be fitted with the minimum amount of lifeboats or he won't be allowed to sail.

All those animals, all that waste, he will need containers to store it, it's illegal to just throw stuff over the side nowadays, got to keep the environment clean for future generations. (Ah, a problem, if he can't get it built and set sail in time there won't be any future generations).

Perhaps he should have a few words with whoever it is that has given him this job and find out if there is a way through all the red tape?

Gordon Booth 12-12-2015 18:58

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Ahh, hell, it's Christmas.

Just let them drown.

Margaret Pilkington 12-12-2015 19:05

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 1156622)
What an over optimistic man he must be, all that wood? They'll never deliver before Christmas, he'd be lucky to get an oak dining room table or a three piece suite delivered in that time.

Plus does he not know, this is an EU Country, he will have to convert his order into metres or it just won't be accepted.

As for the pets does he have a veterinary certificate for each one proving that it is healthy and disease free which will allow him to take them on board his boat?

What about a sea worthy Certificate? Once it's built it will need to be fitted with the minimum amount of lifeboats or he won't be allowed to sail.

All those animals, all that waste, he will need containers to store it, it's illegal to just throw stuff over the side nowadays, got to keep the environment clean for future generations. (Ah, a problem, if he can't get it built and set sail in time there won't be any future generations).

Perhaps he should have a few words with whoever it is that has given him this job and find out if there is a way through all the red tape?

Less, he had two donkeys, oxen, elephants.etc etc.....he was taking it with him

I think he was doing it for himself.....he looked like he was the boss.....as for EU regulations....he put two fingers up to those.
(Think he had the right idea with that one).


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