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Anyone else hate the lull between Xmas and New Years Eve?..........

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ELVIS68 | 01:31 Wed 29th Dec 2010 | ChatterBank
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The build up to Xmas is so exiciting yet after Boxing Day it is just like a never ending day of Sundays, anyone else agree?
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I don't normally find it a problem but tonight am feeling quite sorry for myself, have been rough for 3 weeks and has left me below par, but hey ho things will look up.
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every day feels like Sunday!.........don't mind it really, time to relax and get ready for the New Year!...........
Mamy, sorry to hear that you're still below par, lots of folk seem to be ill at present, hope you feel much better soon!.....
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mamya, everyone has been feeling rough this week

merlotman, I know the feeling
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other than the big day and boxing day it hasn't felt like a Christmas to me this time. Even the tv has been a bigger let down than normal.
I know, sorry.
Yeah I kinda get what you're saying elvis as it does feel like we're stuck in a perpetual twilight world for 6 days but with each passing day its the countdown to the biggest party of the year....NEW YEARS!
ELVIS.....one could go back to work......couldn´t one?
I have some work at the office, which keeps me away from the left over xmas food and endless DVD's that I got as presents. In a way I am grateful to be at work for a few hours, Boxing day and 27th I hardly got off the couch which is not like me at all... It is a funny time of year, but we should be grateful for a bit of a rest!
No demands - consume leftovers & food gifts - no visitors/phone (?) = peace.....that's nowt to complain about, except it's not long enough !
What is the matter with you lot?
Constantly moaning about work and counting down to christmas then when it arrives it's 'I'm bored'. Being bored is just another way of saying that you don't want to do anything. There's always something to do; I've been retired for 4 years now and am always active and have plenty to occupy me.

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