Christmas Adverts on the TV before Bonfire night FGS ....
I agree, it's pathetic mate.Christmas Adverts on the TV before Bonfire night FGS ....
Many of the shops have had Christmas stuff since August over here, even before the Halloween rubbish started being stocked at the start of September.Christmas Adverts on the TV before Bonfire night FGS ....
Christmas Adverts on the TV before Bonfire night FGS ....
You boring get !My works office Christmas night out booked for December was cancelled today![]()
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Forced fun is the absolute worstYou boring get !
Each to their own I guess. I love a good chrimbo party. Though, I suppose if you cba with your work colleagues, thats fair enoughForced fun is the absolute worst
ThanksYou boring get !
I've got 12 works Xmas does to attend in December, shall be as fat as I am tall!!My works office Christmas night out booked for December was cancelled today![]()
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One more benefit of retirement...not having to attend these tedious events.I've got 12 works Xmas does to attend in December, shall be as fat as I am tall!!
To be fair these are Xmas dinners in the pub on a lunchtime with the Old Ladies I am a Home Help for, the youngest one is 77 the oldest is 89 so hopefully no drunken anticsOne more benefit of retirement...not having to attend these tedious events.
I much prefer a nice quiet meal with family and friends than the forced 'fun' of a night with some idiots, not all by any means, with whom one is expected to enjoy 'the Christmas spirit ' i.e listen to drunken shouting and whinging all night while trying to remain calm and reasonable.
May I should go back to the oldies thread.