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Boots Store .far To Early For Christmas Songs

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dustypuss | 15:53 Fri 31st Oct 2014 | ChatterBank
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Far too early for Christmas songs. I was just in Boots store and I couldn’t believe that they were playing background Christmas songs. Do you think this is way too early for this. I mean to say we haven’t even got into November yet !.
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Yes. Way too soon.
Dec 1st is the right time to play jingly music. We've still got trick or treat gangsters tonight to come and Guy Fawkes. After that, maybe but not yet.
There are Christmas movies on Channel 5 tomorrow!
Home Alone was shown again just 2 weeks ago.
It is too early, I get bored by christmas when its being thrown at me three months prior to the big day
My local Tesco store was playing Christmas music last Saturday, I'm looking forward to the Easter hymn this Saturday.
Yes, it's far too early for Christmas tunes. By the time the festive season arrives I am usually bored stiff by the jolly Christmas songs. Only 10 weeks to go until the creme eggs arrive in the supermarkets by the shipload!
There's a house in the next village to us, has had all its Christmas lights on since last weekend!
Not too early, at all.
I think it is great.
Cheers me up!
Its too commercialised nowadays, ok if youve got plenty of money to spend but i havent..
it is far too early
I feel sorry for the staff who've got to put up with it every day for another couple of months.
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I think there should be a new law -no Christmas tunes to be played until the end the November

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