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(, Tue 21 Dec 2010, 12:44, 2 replies, latest was 15 years ago)
that wouldn't have ruined your appetite
(, Tue 21 Dec 2010, 12:45, Reply)
Christmas dinner was always rushed down by me and my sister when we were kids as we didn't do the pressie thing until after lunch.
All fucking morning we had to sit there wondering what Santa had got for us, but only after we'd eaten.
We learnt though, whilst we were never kids to get up at stupid o'clock in the morning with anticipation, we were usually starving by late afternoon, having tried to make lunch as short as possible.
(, Tue 21 Dec 2010, 12:48, Reply)
Making you wait till after lunch.
We used to go to my posh grandparents and had to wait till after breakfast.
(, Tue 21 Dec 2010, 12:50, Reply)
Is it?
Not only was there a selection of gift-wrapped tat waiting for me, I had to have a long lunch first.
(, Tue 21 Dec 2010, 12:56, Reply)
*sadface*
(, Tue 21 Dec 2010, 12:57, Reply)
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(, Tue 21 Dec 2010, 13:00, Reply)
Although a 'Galaxy mistletoe kisses' bar sounds a bit gay.
(, Tue 21 Dec 2010, 13:05, Reply)
*Reminds Blousie of the vodka I bought her*
(, Tue 21 Dec 2010, 13:15, Reply)
I couldn't drink it because I was ill as you well know. Then next time we meet you can get me pissed.
(, Tue 21 Dec 2010, 13:17, Reply)
We were allowed our stocking presents in the morning, but had to wait until after dinner for the main tree presents. Dad always joked that we had to wait until after the Queen had shut her trap, but never enforced this rule.
(, Tue 21 Dec 2010, 12:50, Reply)
But they were usually started at about 5am.
(, Tue 21 Dec 2010, 12:51, Reply)
I think in Germany they open presents on the Christmas eve or they did when my mum was a nipper.
(, Tue 21 Dec 2010, 12:58, Reply)
The best way to annex the rest of your presents.
(, Tue 21 Dec 2010, 12:57, Reply)
Two lots of Amazon online gift vouchers.
(, Tue 21 Dec 2010, 12:59, Reply)
I wish people would realise that in the end, all I want it book tokens
(, Tue 21 Dec 2010, 13:01, Reply)
when I worked in a bookshop. The problem with workin in a bookshop is you want to buy books more
(, Tue 21 Dec 2010, 13:04, Reply)
we just rushed in to parents' room, ripped open presents, then were forced to watch Noel Edmunds while swapping sweets we didn't like for ones we did (I didn't like cream ones, brother didn't like nut ones). Then dad cooks dinner, we eat, we watch a film, eat more chocolate and get to warm and a bit bored.
(, Tue 21 Dec 2010, 12:51, Reply)
*waits a moment*
No Galaxy selection box, Jeff?
(, Tue 21 Dec 2010, 12:47, Reply)
How many bars of chocolate do you tend to get in them these days?
(, Tue 21 Dec 2010, 12:49, Reply)
*sulks*
I think in the Galaxy one it's five plus Minstrels.
Mind you they've cut down the pack size, limiting the scope for there to be a fantastic game printed on the back.
(, Tue 21 Dec 2010, 12:54, Reply)
Chocolate and a game on the back.
(Not that, as a child, I'd have been left alone with a selection box, the contents would have been strictly rationed by mother who would decide when I was allowed to eat the chocolate)
(, Tue 21 Dec 2010, 12:59, Reply)
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