Lando_Griffin wrote:So the sauce was good, eh, Barry?
BarryBelfast wrote:Lando_Griffin wrote:So the sauce was good, eh, Barry?
No erm yes well maybe!!
I just wanna know what 'other folk' do on Xmas...probably take flying lessons and not eat nice things but still manage manking breath!Boooooomb..sorry i farted!
s@int wrote:I usually spend all my money on the wife and kids and then look suitably grateful for the socks or box of smelly stuff I get in return. I dont believe in god or anything so I dont go to church. I think Christmas is a time for families, so I try and spend as much time as possible with mine. Then back to avoiding them for the rest of the year lol. Most of my time will be spent as a personal chauffeur to the kids, dropping them off at the pubs and clubs and picking them up after.
We usually put our tree up on the first of December (we still havn't yet this year) but as the kids have got older its more for my wife now. She's in house cleaning mode at the moment, and looking for trouble with anyone who so much as leaves a cup or a newspaper in the wrong place.
My mum, dad, sister and brother are all dead now, so the great family get togethers we used to have are a thing of the past this year, so we will try to have a quiet christmas day dinner with just the 5 of us , and just visit a few friends on Boxing day.
I am hoping for peace on earth, happiness, good will and prosperity to all, and black socks for christmas.
Actually I don't care about the socks as I am buying myself a new computer for christmas
What do our Muslim mates do?
Anything?
Just act the same or really pray for us to Allah?
Respect our veiws that we dont really care about and make as an excuse the fact we are facing North when we be sick rather than pray...
BarryBelfast wrote:Please tell us like:D
Red_lass wrote:What do our Muslim mates do?
Anything?
Just act the same or really pray for us to Allah?
Respect our veiws that we dont really care about and make as an excuse the fact we are facing North when we be sick rather than pray...ahha its a given that we show respect to everyone regardless of race or religion. I'd say X'mas is for all, even if i don't celebrate it, theres no harm in joining in the festive mood! Merry Xmas everyone!
s@int wrote:BarryBelfast wrote:Please tell us like:D
Merry Christmas Barry mate
I was told growing up that you should never use "Xmas" as that is crossing Christ out of Christmas. (The cr@p I remember from growing up!)
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