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the christmas market and a nice kangaroo burger.

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Nice to see a bit of optomism for a change.

A new Shack album and Grandchildren.

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Christmas in general. There will be the 4 of us this year, with a visit from the inlaws on the day itself. Should be great.

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View Postnutley, on Nov 3 2008, 03:26 PM, said:

Christmas in general. There will be the 4 of us this year, with a visit from the inlaws on the day itself. Should be great.

Let the fatha in law know its Stoke v Man United on Boxing Day live on Sky. A Rory Delap throw and left-over turkey. He'll enjoy that.

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I'll be in Prague this Chrimbo. Can't wait. Arrive Xmas eve & got 4 nights there.

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Fleet Foxes

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Xmas and baby should equal magical. Ant.

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Chrismas being over

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View Postsomethinglikeant, on Nov 3 2008, 04:43 PM, said:

Xmas and baby should equal magical. Ant.

Ahhh. When's the little'un due?

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I'm well looking forward to Christmas. Two weeks off and a few days in Cornwall recording some new songs.

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View Postanna, on Nov 3 2008, 07:26 PM, said:

View Postsomethinglikeant, on Nov 3 2008, 04:43 PM, said:

Xmas and baby should equal magical. Ant.

Ahhh. When's the little'un due?
12th nov. But quite big now. 8 pounds.

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View PostBodie, on Nov 3 2008, 06:37 PM, said:

Chrismas being over

I second that emotion. I fucking hate Chrimbo. Its nice to see the bairn open her prezzies and all that but its just the commercialism of it all, I aint religous, I couldnt give a fuck, but we spend money on some rate old shite that never gets eaten, drank, played with, used.

I'd love to naff off to a log cabin, just the three of us. And some snow. And ale. And a nice dinner, duck or goose, sick of turkey.

I like Easter more, the holiday that is, not the religous symbolism. Nice food, two days off, some good footie and a couple of lie ins and a lot of ale.

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View Postsomethinglikeant, on Nov 3 2008, 07:28 PM, said:

View Postanna, on Nov 3 2008, 07:26 PM, said:

View Postsomethinglikeant, on Nov 3 2008, 04:43 PM, said:

Xmas and baby should equal magical. Ant.

Ahhh. When's the little'un due?
12th nov. But quite big now. 8 pounds.

Oooh, any day now then! Best wishes. :D

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View PostGeordieDave, on Nov 3 2008, 07:53 PM, said:

View PostBodie, on Nov 3 2008, 06:37 PM, said:

Chrismas being over

I second that emotion. I fucking hate Chrimbo. Its nice to see the bairn open her prezzies and all that but its just the commercialism of it all, I aint religous, I couldnt give a fuck, but we spend money on some rate old shite that never gets eaten, drank, played with, used.

I'd love to naff off to a log cabin, just the three of us. And some snow. And ale. And a nice dinner, duck or goose, sick of turkey.

I like Easter more, the holiday that is, not the religous symbolism. Nice food, two days off, some good footie and a couple of lie ins and a lot of ale.

I Am The Resurrection - The Stone Roses
I love Christmas. The best thing is Boxing Day though, when all the family friends (as opposed to mad annoying relatives), including my mates and my brother's, are invited over to my mum and dad's place to get sloshed and eat themselves into oblivion.

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Hate the commercialism of course....
...love xmas.....
board games...food...meat....drinking(don't drink that often)......time off work(3 days equals a good 9 days off)...

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View PostJames, on Nov 3 2008, 04:04 PM, said:

Fleet Foxes


They'll be worth the wait. Considering London in Feb, it's a palaver but it might be worth it.

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john head gig
chrimbo do 08?
manchester xmas markets
chrimbo

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View PostGeordieDave, on Nov 3 2008, 07:53 PM, said:

View PostBodie, on Nov 3 2008, 06:37 PM, said:

Chrismas being over

I second that emotion. I fucking hate Chrimbo. Its nice to see the bairn open her prezzies and all that but its just the commercialism of it all, I aint religous, I couldnt give a fuck, but we spend money on some rate old shite that never gets eaten, drank, played with, used.

I'd love to naff off to a log cabin, just the three of us. And some snow. And ale. And a nice dinner, duck or goose, sick of turkey.

I like Easter more, the holiday that is, not the religous symbolism. Nice food, two days off, some good footie and a couple of lie ins and a lot of ale.

I Am The Resurrection - The Stone Roses

'Are you ready for Christmass' is probably the most stupid question ever asked.

Mary and Joseph may have had something to prepare for - a baby - but for the rest of us it's just a few unwanted gifts and a bit of burnt poultry.

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Something for Bah Humbug Bodie to look forward to:

Fleet Foxes (aka Oh, Four Fox Ache) on Later this coming Friday. :P


It'll be worth watching for Al Green.

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View Postanna, on Nov 4 2008, 10:47 PM, said:

Something for Bah Humbug Bodie to look forward to:

Fleet Foxes (aka Oh, Four Fox Ache) on Later this coming Friday. :P


It'll be worth watching for Al Green.
it s on now int it







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