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In this, the run up to Christmas, what's your 'inner child' looking forward to?

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sandyRoe | 19:29 Mon 19th Dec 2011 | ChatterBank
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I'll enjoy over eating on Christmas day.
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my inner child is taking me and the lass to see Arthur Christmas on Christmas eve! Have to pay adult prices though!
I can't wait for my Christmas dinner and I'm looking forward to seeing the lass open her pressies and helping my 7 year old nephew with the lego I'm getting him, I'm his lego uncle!
Eating Stilton and port to excess.
3 days without the damn phone ringing.
Eating chocolate for breakfast on Christmas morning without feeling guilty !!!...... I'll be feeling sick though :oD
I thought you had choc for brekkie every day, Athers?!!!!

(PS, you and Bud OK? - sorry Sandy!)
Bucks fizz and salmon with scrambled egg for breakfast..............
Teddy -- did you really enjoy port and stilton as a child? :)
I'm looking forward to the still point - when everything stops, everyone goes home, and it's only a matter of hours, and maybe midnight mass, to the big day.
Nothing has ever put me off.
I can't drink on Christmas day you lucky lot. I am nominated driver!!!!! boo hissssssss.
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You think that's bad. I can't drink at all. :-(
Well, we've done this thing for the past few years. On Christmas Eve, after getting ratted in the town, we've gone and hidden outside the houses of a few of our friends with kids, and shaken these jingley bell things (to make a sound like a sleigh).

This year, I might have flown over to spend Christmas with the BF.

Soooooo ... I'd have to say ... err ...

Okay, okay ... we're still going to put out a mince pie and a carrot on Christmas Eve. The BF will have to eat half of the mince pie, and bite the carrot. We'll share the brandy.
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Annoying redman at 3am, 4 am 5 am with a nudge in the back and a whisper of has he been yet....... opening pressies, singing along to cheesy christmas songs while cooking lunch....
i deserved that jj lol.
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JJ's is surely the best answer. To keep the spirit of Christmas alive for those kids by simply ringing a sleigh bell is a good thing to do.
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I did that early one morning when walking into work one xmas morning about 0530 I had my set of bells and I jingled all the way
rowan, don't you normally "get" a nudge in the back, rather than "give" on?

LOL

(and you think "Crikey, that's not going away on its own!!, he he)
Probably the best way, rowan.

We do find that spending the night in a few pubs, with jingle bells in your pocket, you might as well wear a badge saying "I'm going to behave stupidly in here", LOL.

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