no_loyalty
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I was walking home from work this evening down Torrington Avenue, and one of the houses has their Christmas decorations up with a huge Santa in the front garden, what is all that about?, has the world gone mad?
Mine have been up since the 30th September.
I was walking home from work this evening down Torrington Avenue, and one of the houses has their Christmas decorations up with a huge Santa in the front garden, what is all that about?, has the world gone mad?
Yeah, 30th September last year! I'm a lazy git and I couldn't be bothered to take them down. Does look a bit of a mess though to be fair and we are running out of room, what with the Easter and Halloween decorations and all the Valentine's cards still up etc.Fair play to you, have always preferred an early starter
Stick some tinsel round your clock, that'll doDoubt I'll bother putting any up. Its only me and the dog so seems a waste of time and money. Someone on the opposite side of the road has had theirs up for a few weeks already.
Stick some tinsel round your cock, that'll do
I'm going to steal it. I don't know where you live but I'll replace it with a mini one to mess with your mind.I want to get some of those projecter lights by JML this year
We just put a tree up and a few ornaments
But I'm putting a real tree on the drive this year
Knock the door and I'll give you a beerI'm going to steal it. I don't know where you live but I'll replace it with a mini one to mess with your mind.
I want to get some of those projecter lights by JML this year
A mini one?Knock the door and I'll give you a beer
No, I think it's just normal size, otherwise he wouldn't have been able to get his sofa in.A mini one?![]()
That's the ones Dave
I was walking home from work this evening down Torrington Avenue, and one of the houses has their Christmas decorations up with a huge Santa in the front garden, what is all that about?, has the world gone mad?
Jesus Christ, never heard of him or her
He would wear a head band tooGot a decent cross on him
He's nailed a few goals this season!Got a decent cross on him
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Yep.As a devout Christian, I find these puns rather insulting. Would you talk of Muhammad the same way?
The foreign postgrad students often don't go home.Was in town yesterday and was very surprised to see that Las Iguanas in Cathedral Lanes is open on Christmas Day!
Can anyone see them doing any kind of business at all? I thought maybe students, but nearly all will be back home won't they?
You're trying a bit too hard.As a devout Christian, I find these puns rather insulting. Would you talk of Muhammad the same way?
Miller & Carter is opened but they’re doing Xmas Dinner and will likely be rammed. Las Iguanas isn’t a place that comes to mind for me if i was thinking of somewhere to go Xmas Day.Was in town yesterday and was very surprised to see that Las Iguanas in Cathedral Lanes is open on Christmas Day!
Can anyone see them doing any kind of business at all? I thought maybe students, but nearly all will be back home won't they?
Indeed. It's a good 4 and a half minute walk from Hillfields.The foreign postgrad students often don't go home.
Not sure there'd be enough to justify opening said restaurant, but guess we'll find out!
(Well, we won't, as none of us will be in the area to check)
You're a bit too trying.