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Christmas - Love it or hate it?
Love it. 64%  64%  [ 25 ]
Hate it. 36%  36%  [ 14 ]
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 12:26 am 
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Simple question, only 2 options, do you love it or hate it?

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only one answer

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 Post subject: Re: Christmas
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But 7 votes. :grin:

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 Post subject: Re: Christmas
PostPosted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 2:04 am 
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3 love it
8 hate it
Miserable basterds. Not the 3 like, it's the 8 I mean.

C'mon lighten up, it's not as if Russell Brandts still employed by the BBC.

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But he WILL be back!!

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 Post subject: Re: Christmas
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Miserable buggers

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 Post subject: Re: Christmas
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Well I love it.

Especially the time off work.

For anyone who hates it- I hope your cock drops off.

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 Post subject: Re: Christmas
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Mr Ripper wrote:
Well I love it.

Especially the time off work.

For anyone who hates it- I hope your cock drops off.


:laugh: That WOULD give them something to moan about!

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 Post subject: Re: Christmas
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I think it is brilliant, I just wish they wouldn't make it an excuse to start pushing religion on to us. bbolt


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 Post subject: Re: Christmas
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Are we allowed to say Christmas? Should we not be saying happy holidays or some shiit?

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 Post subject: Re: Christmas
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Absolutely love it, despite the commercialisation of Christms, because it teaches us to love each other and other basic human values that we need to remind ourselves of still.

Peace on Earth and Goodwill to all Men etc.

It's Tiny Tim saying "God bless us, everyone." clappp

It's great Christmas fillums like The Great Escape, BenHur, Spartacus and most of all being with the family I love, and 'Pools playing on Boxing Day.

It's the most wonderful time of the year...


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Seeing as you don't like Christmas BP - does this mean that I don't have to buy you a Christmas pressie ?? I can spend my money on myself instead :grin:


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I have always loved Christmas, I think that I will be loving it even more this year now we have the littleun clappp


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 Post subject: Re: Christmas
PostPosted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 3:03 pm 
you've got to feel sorry for the christmas spirits(not the ones muttley and parmo share)the ones who visited scrooge,they really have their work cut out for them this year visiting you lot,bah humbug :laugh:


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 Post subject: Re: Christmas
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this year Mr and Mrs and young Miss Mutley are having their Chrimbo dinners round our house. I'm going to try and explain to the women that it's very important at a time like that for the men to pontificate about stuff and converse accordingly. This can only be achieved by consuming the magic ingredients. This will never be achieved with things like us having to peel taties and stuff.

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 Post subject: Re: Christmas
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I suspect a lot of this will depend on if you've got kids or not. For me, the magic of Christmas never really dropped off, because I have two Younger Brothers we still had the traditional, family Christmas that we'd had every year pretty much till I left home.

Then you have those first couple of Christmasses in your new, married home, which I remember being particularly nice (we had no money like, but they were still nice)...and then, the kids come along and the whole thing becomes Magical again.

Now my Kids are both Teenagers and I hope the magic goes on for another couple of years...they probably don't believe in Santa anymore, but it's still the best morning of the year when they get up shouting "Has He Been"??? rolfl rolfl

Love It.


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PoolieChrissie wrote:
Seeing as you don't like Christmas BP - does this mean that I don't have to buy you a Christmas pressie ?? I can spend my money on myself instead :grin:


I thought that was what you did anyway. :wink:

Seriously, I love Christmas Day, it's all the weeks of build up to it, that I can't stand.

PoK you forgot Zulu. rolfl

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 Post subject: Re: Christmas
PostPosted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 11:41 pm 
parmopooly wrote:
this year Mr and Mrs and young Miss Mutley are having their Chrimbo dinners round our house. I'm going to try and explain to the women that it's very important at a time like that for the men to pontificate about stuff and converse accordingly. This can only be achieved by consuming the magic ingredients. This will never be achieved with things like us having to peel taties and stuff.


And I hope they realise that it's 'Blokes Remote Day' aswell!!!! :evil: :grin:


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 Post subject: Re: Christmas
PostPosted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 11:43 pm 
PS....And I hope we aren't having Turkey, Beans, Mousse, Sprouts, Galaxy, Pot Noodle, etc etc all on one plate!!!! confised


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Mrs Parmo has just said we'll be doing party games and stuff. I always get beat on purpose so I can sit down and do nowt else of the sort. So don't try to beat me at getting beat first Mr Mutley!!!

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 Post subject: Re: Christmas
PostPosted: Tue Dec 09, 2008 12:08 am 
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Absolutely love it, despite the commercialisation of Christms, because it teaches us to love each other and other basic human values that we need to remind ourselves of still.

Peace on Earth and Goodwill to all Men etc.

It's Tiny Tim saying "God bless us, everyone." clappp

It's great Christmas fillums like The Great Escape, BenHur, Spartacus and most of all being with the family I love, and 'Pools playing on Boxing Day.

It's the most wonderful time of the year...


That must be the most 'Gayest' post ever on The Bunker!!!! :laugh: :laugh:


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You are a cynical lot. Christmas for kids is no different than it was when we were kids. Incidentally, I was asked by my daughter the other day what Christmas was like in the 'olden days' back in the seventies and eighties.


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Don't like a lot of it but I'll be having quite a few pissups that I wouldn't normally be having so I'm sure I'll be able to tolerate it!

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