
Happy Christmas......................
- Insane_Homer
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Merry Xmas folks, have fun and stay safe.
Full day of cooking starts at 10am tomorrow.
Full day of cooking starts at 10am tomorrow.
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- OomStruisbaai
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Merry Christmas. Always a very special day.
- Marylandolorian
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Merry Christmas
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- fishfoodie
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Enjoy this time with your loved ones folks, & sit back, clear your heads & give thanks for all you have been given !
- Paddington Bear
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Happy Christmas everyone
Old men forget: yet all shall be forgot, But he'll remember with advantages, What feats he did that day
- Torquemada 1420
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Happy Xmas all.Biffer wrote: Tue Dec 24, 2024 10:41 pm Best wishes to all you guys, but there's a disturbing situation LA
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And for Biffer, that one is a repeat.
Interesting story out today. Passengers on an AirNZ flight left San Francisco on 24th Dec and arrived here on 26th December, hence they all missed Christmas Day.
The airline did make it up to them
https://www.stuff.co.nz/travel/36053446 ... nz-made-it
The airline did make it up to them
https://www.stuff.co.nz/travel/36053446 ... nz-made-it
I drink and I forget things.
- Torquemada 1420
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1924 presumably..............Enzedder wrote: Thu Dec 26, 2024 2:39 am Interesting story out today. Passengers on an AirNZ flight left San Francisco on 24th Dec and arrived here on 26th December, hence they all missed Christmas Day.
The airline did make it up to them
https://www.stuff.co.nz/travel/36053446 ... nz-made-it

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Hopefully none of you lot are too worse for wear today and have been having a nice time with your families.
As a teetotal heathen, I tend to stick with happy holidays. Happy Yule or Solstice if I want to start something...
My family have always been anti- Merry, but that's because they're Christians and think it emphasises drinking and excess in a way that detracts from the celebration of Christ's birthday.
As a teetotal heathen, I tend to stick with happy holidays. Happy Yule or Solstice if I want to start something...
- Guy Smiley
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I like 'Happy Festivus' myself. It's not mine, I think maybe someone on the old bored might have coined that phrase, or it came from one of the other sport forums I've frequented.sockwithaticket wrote: Thu Dec 26, 2024 11:56 am Hopefully none of you lot are too worse for wear today and have been having a nice time with your families.
My family have always been anti- Merry, but that's because they're Christians and think it emphasises drinking and excess in a way that detracts from the celebration of Christ's birthday.
As a teetotal heathen, I tend to stick with happy holidays. Happy Yule or Solstice if I want to start something...
My father was a locally well known musician and was a church organist / choirmaster for years. Anglican church. I was drowned in that world for years and have little time for it now. The whole religious fiasco turns me cold. He did give me a love of music, though.
So happy festivus.
My 18 year old Aussie nephew and his 4 mates are currently downstairs at my mums playing the drinking game “centurians”. Merry for them, not for ussockwithaticket wrote: Thu Dec 26, 2024 11:56 am Hopefully none of you lot are too worse for wear today and have been having a nice time with your families.
My family have always been anti- Merry, but that's because they're Christians and think it emphasises drinking and excess in a way that detracts from the celebration of Christ's birthday.
As a teetotal heathen, I tend to stick with happy holidays. Happy Yule or Solstice if I want to start something...
All the money you made will never buy back your soul