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http://www.roffles.com/movies/view/330/ and this one http://www.break.com/articles/houselights2.html Mmmm...christmasy, please, post Christmassy stuff here, no x-mas!!! PS, mods please tidy those links up, i dont know how to...
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    Some loovely christmas cheer :)

    http://www.roffles.com/movies/view/330/ and this one http://www.break.com/articles/houselights2.html


    Mmmm...christmasy, please, post Christmassy stuff here, no x-mas!!!




    PS, mods please tidy those links up, i dont know how to

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    There is no Christmas cheer anymore, just commercialism...

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    It's christmas, lighten up, we gotta enjoy something!!!


    PS: No killjoys

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    Have a good one Mr Bacon. Here's my link.
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    Thankya mr fingal

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    Quote Originally Posted by chopin1810
    There is no Christmas cheer anymore, just commercialism...
    ...but not in my family. And for me the best about xmas (and new year) is meeting the family and relatives, the xmas dinner, watching Donald Duck at 3 o'clock (a tradition that has been around forever). The gifts are just extra fun, but not the most important thing about xmas.
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    Just thought Id be the one

    BAH HUMBUG. .....

    Not really, I work every christmas and have trouble getting into it sometimes. My daughter loves it, which is good, we buy each other CD's and computer games, so we play music then goto our rooms and play games all night.... Its a good tradition

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    speaking of traditions:

    not really a xmas thing, but very close.

    rage's top stuff for whatever year it is. That is the only reason i will get up or every get up early on a saturday morning.

    but it has good stuff. (as us Aussie folks know).

    sorry for going off topic.

    anyway for xmas, our family and our cousins have a tradition of going to their place one year, them coming to ours and a years break from going anywhere.

    it works when you live on opposite sides of Tasie

    btw, this year we are going up to their place. tasty :P
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    Quote Originally Posted by Weedman
    sorry for going off topic.
    not at all, xmas is all about traditions
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    wooooooooooooo go christmas!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    going clubbing on xmas eve, so prob be hung over this year

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