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Title: Christmas Day
Post by: celtic on December 11, 2007, 09:42:34 PM
What's everyone doing?

Dinner @ Ma & Da's, have my daughter from 12 onwards approx. Have a nice time hopefully.


Title: Re: Christmas Day
Post by: Ironside on December 11, 2007, 09:48:28 PM
diner at local hotel followed with visit to my sisters followed by a night in

unless anyone knows of a poker game


Title: Re: Christmas Day
Post by: MKKfish on December 11, 2007, 09:58:32 PM
Smoked salmon for one.
Parma Ham for one.
Fillet steak for one.
Cheese and biscuits for one.
Bottle of Famous Grouse for one.


Bliss.







Title: Re: Christmas Day
Post by: Ecosse on December 11, 2007, 10:00:24 PM
What's everyone doing?

Dinner @ Ma & Da's, have my daughter from 12 onwards approx. Have a nice time hopefully.


I'll be wearing my 'Bah Humbug' Hat.

I'm also undecided, would rather stay in and have own Roast Beef and invite my mum etc. Normally It's her house for a carry out from the local (superb) Indians, the Shezan in Mount Florida., Glasgow,



Title: Re: Christmas Day
Post by: thetank on December 11, 2007, 10:08:07 PM
Round the in laws Christmas Eve, they're getting a caterer in (flash gits :) )

Just the three of us (Mrs tank and Molly) at my gaff for a quiet christmas day.


Title: Re: Christmas Day
Post by: Laxie on December 11, 2007, 10:14:17 PM
Coffee and a chat with friends in the morning.  In laws for afternoon dinner, then back to our neck of the woods for a get together with the neighbours til late.


Title: Re: Christmas Day
Post by: bhoywonder on December 11, 2007, 10:20:53 PM
in laws for xmas dinner

bout 10 all told..


usual turkey all the trimmings,assorted cakes


and cheese board

followed by games and arguments,maybe an all out fist fight this year

makes a change from the new year





Title: Re: Christmas Day
Post by: Longy on December 11, 2007, 10:21:15 PM
I will be in Cairo visiting my parents, which is a surreal experience as the locals don't celebrate it for obvious reasons, so life continues outside as normal ,while we do our traditional christmas dinner with all the trimmings plus a few drinks.


Title: Re: Christmas Day
Post by: Graham C on December 11, 2007, 10:38:57 PM
Auntie in Laws for Xmas, less trips than usual this year so hopefully I will be able to put my feet up a bit earlier.  I usually have loads of visits to get in in the morning so it's a relief to just be doing a couple.


Title: Re: Christmas Day
Post by: Dingdell on December 11, 2007, 10:43:32 PM
Smoked salmon for one.
Parma Ham for one.
Fillet steak for one.
Cheese and biscuits for one.
Bliss.

Similar - add in midnight mass with lots of hearty christmas carols, possibly not changing out of my jammies, and if christmas is christmas there has to be a small child riding their new bike past my house on christmas morning.  


Title: Re: Christmas Day
Post by: vegaslover on December 11, 2007, 10:44:13 PM
Dinner at mum and dads this year. First time i've had dinner at theirs since I moved out (9 years ago). Usually i'm a bah humbug merchant and work all over xmas. Now i've got a little one the mrs doesn't let me off so lightly.


Title: Re: Christmas Day
Post by: Claw75 on December 11, 2007, 11:04:43 PM
Smoked salmon for one.
Parma Ham for one.
Fillet steak for one.
Cheese and biscuits for one.
Bottle of Famous Grouse for one.


Bliss.







replace the bottle of famous grouse with a large black russian, and add profiteroles and a hunky man - then it's bliss :D


Title: Re: Christmas Day
Post by: technolog on December 11, 2007, 11:18:49 PM
First of all - a Prime Christmas tradition - a piece of pork pie for breakfast. Then flying visits round my sisters' and their kids and my Dad. Back for a chicken dinner - nothing too flash - followed by Christmas pudding. Settle down to watch anything decent on telly. Failing that play the Christmas night tourney that Kev's gonna set up. Solitary and unregimented bliss!


Title: Re: Christmas Day
Post by: Colchester Kev on December 11, 2007, 11:26:21 PM
First of all - a Prime Christmas tradition - a piece of pork pie for breakfast. Then flying visits round my sisters' and their kids and my Dad. Back for a chicken dinner - nothing too flash - followed by Christmas pudding. Settle down to watch anything decent on telly. Failing that play the Christmas night tourney that Kev's gonna set up. Solitary and unregimented bliss!

http://blondepoker.com/forum/index.php?topic=29569.0

there ya go ;)


Title: Re: Christmas Day
Post by: The_duke on December 12, 2007, 12:11:07 AM
Bugger going to have to play pissed -- ah !! never mind


Title: Re: Christmas Day
Post by: MKKfish on December 12, 2007, 12:35:50 AM
Smoked salmon for one.
Parma Ham for one.
Fillet steak for one.
Cheese and biscuits for one.
Bottle of Famous Grouse for one.


Bliss.







replace the bottle of famous grouse with a large black russian, and add profiteroles and a hunky man - then it's bliss :D


Feeling energetic then?


Title: Re: Christmas Day
Post by: celtic on December 12, 2007, 01:05:25 AM
Smoked salmon for one.
Parma Ham for one.
Fillet steak for one.
Cheese and biscuits for one.
Bliss.

Similar - add in midnight mass with lots of hearty christmas carols, possibly not changing out of my jammies, and if christmas is christmas there has to be a small child riding their new bike past my house on christmas morning.  



Your church has a relaxed dress code then.


Title: Re: Christmas Day
Post by: Dingdell on December 12, 2007, 10:54:52 AM
Smoked salmon for one.
Parma Ham for one.
Fillet steak for one.
Cheese and biscuits for one.
Bliss.

Similar - add in midnight mass with lots of hearty christmas carols, possibly not changing out of my jammies, and if christmas is christmas there has to be a small child riding their new bike past my house on christmas morning.  
Your church has a relaxed dress code then.

I live in a village......I like to think of it as a little bit of the vicar of Dibley....nuff said?  :D


Title: Re: Christmas Day
Post by: MKKfish on December 12, 2007, 10:58:40 AM
Smoked salmon for one.
Parma Ham for one.
Fillet steak for one.
Cheese and biscuits for one.
Bliss.

Similar - add in midnight mass with lots of hearty christmas carols, possibly not changing out of my jammies, and if christmas is christmas there has to be a small child riding their new bike past my house on christmas morning.  
Your church has a relaxed dress code then.

I live in a village......I like to think of it as a little bit of the vicar of Dibley....nuff said?  :D

Best to have a fat bird on Christmas Day.


Title: Re: Christmas Day
Post by: Dingdell on December 12, 2007, 12:15:27 PM
Smoked salmon for one.
Parma Ham for one.
Fillet steak for one.
Cheese and biscuits for one.
Bliss.

Similar - add in midnight mass with lots of hearty christmas carols, possibly not changing out of my jammies, and if christmas is christmas there has to be a small child riding their new bike past my house on christmas morning.  
Your church has a relaxed dress code then.

I live in a village......I like to think of it as a little bit of the vicar of Dibley....nuff said?  :D

Best to have a fat bird on Christmas Day.

Thanks for the offer.......  ;nemesis;


Title: Re: Christmas Day
Post by: Claw75 on December 12, 2007, 12:53:05 PM
Smoked salmon for one.
Parma Ham for one.
Fillet steak for one.
Cheese and biscuits for one.
Bottle of Famous Grouse for one.


Bliss.







replace the bottle of famous grouse with a large black russian, and add profiteroles and a hunky man - then it's bliss :D


Feeling energetic then?

lol no - the hunky man is to feed all the food to me and fetch my drinks as I veg out on the sofa  :)up  The large black russian will just be helping :D


Title: Re: Christmas Day
Post by: boldie on December 12, 2007, 12:59:02 PM
I'm cooking (as i did last year) for all my in laws so will be fairly busy on Christmas day. Boxing day = horsies and footie :)


Title: Re: Christmas Day
Post by: TheChipPrince on December 12, 2007, 01:06:28 PM
17 of us head out for a 7 course feast from 2.30 onwards... Before that go down the pub for a free pint and a game of killer pool...


Title: Re: Christmas Day
Post by: AdamM on December 12, 2007, 01:13:01 PM
expect the kids to have me up at 7. open presents

20 min drive to mother inlaws for lunch and more presents for the kids. I cooked for 8 last two years so makes a nice change.

call in at sisters 3ish for cuppa an more pressies for the kids

back to my house by 5 for turkey sandwiches, board game my my parents and more presents for the kids.



Title: Re: Christmas Day
Post by: Acidmouse on December 12, 2007, 02:28:15 PM
We normally go to my sisters or parents, this year my wife thinks we staying at home on xmass but

I booked a little trip to Finland, Lapland instead  :) ho ho ho ho



Title: Re: Christmas Day
Post by: Karabiner on December 12, 2007, 02:43:06 PM
What's everyone doing?

Dinner @ Ma & Da's, have my daughter from 12 onwards approx. Have a nice time hopefully.


I'll be wearing my 'Bah Humbug' Hat.

I'm also undecided, would rather stay in and have own Roast Beef and invite my mum etc. Normally It's her house for a carry out from the local (superb) Indians, the Shezan in Mount Florida., Glasgow,




You guys in Glasgow really do have the very finest Indian cuisine available in the UK.

Although it does tickle me for some reason when I hear them speaking with a broad Scottish accent.


Title: Re: Christmas Day
Post by: MKKfish on December 12, 2007, 04:03:58 PM
Smoked salmon for one.
Parma Ham for one.
Fillet steak for one.
Cheese and biscuits for one.
Bliss.

Similar - add in midnight mass with lots of hearty christmas carols, possibly not changing out of my jammies, and if christmas is christmas there has to be a small child riding their new bike past my house on christmas morning.  
Your church has a relaxed dress code then.

I live in a village......I like to think of it as a little bit of the vicar of Dibley....nuff said?  :D

Best to have a fat bird on Christmas Day.

Thanks for the offer.......  ;nemesis;

umm....meant the turkey..                                      (sheesh why are fat birds sooooo sensitive?)


Title: Re: Christmas Day
Post by: Dingdell on December 12, 2007, 07:27:46 PM
Smoked salmon for one.
Parma Ham for one.
Fillet steak for one.
Cheese and biscuits for one.
Bliss.

Similar - add in midnight mass with lots of hearty christmas carols, possibly not changing out of my jammies, and if christmas is christmas there has to be a small child riding their new bike past my house on christmas morning.  
Your church has a relaxed dress code then.

I live in a village......I like to think of it as a little bit of the vicar of Dibley....nuff said?  :D

Best to have a fat bird on Christmas Day.

Thanks for the offer.......  ;nemesis;

umm....meant the turkey..                                      (sheesh why are fat birds sooooo sensitive?)

OK - just remember my clinic is now also available im Milton keynes - jst bend over and I'll find a way of inserting this truncheon sideways   ;all-in;


Title: Re: Christmas Day
Post by: mickyp on December 12, 2007, 08:38:52 PM
Go to the sister in laws for lunch,over eat and drink.Usually fall asleep.Get woken up to go to brother in laws,over eat and drink again.Get woken up and taken home ,sleep.


Title: Re: Christmas Day
Post by: Flea on December 12, 2007, 08:49:29 PM
Smoked salmon for one.
Parma Ham for one.
Fillet steak for one.
Cheese and biscuits for one.
Bliss.

Similar - add in midnight mass with lots of hearty christmas carols, possibly not changing out of my jammies, and if christmas is christmas there has to be a small child riding their new bike past my house on christmas morning.  
Your church has a relaxed dress code then.

I live in a village......I like to think of it as a little bit of the vicar of Dibley....nuff said?  :D

Best to have a fat bird on Christmas Day.

Thanks for the offer.......  ;nemesis;

umm....meant the turkey..                                      (sheesh why are fat birds sooooo sensitive?)

OK - just remember my clinic is now also available im Milton keynes - jst bend over and I'll find a way of inserting this truncheon sideways   ;all-in;

As long as you don't say "That's Poker" afterwards.


Title: Re: Christmas Day
Post by: action man on December 12, 2007, 08:58:26 PM
mum working all day (nurse)
dad going to freinds
sister at bf's gaff
grandparents all snuffed it.

its times like these i wish i had a bird so i could go round to theirs and get fed and merry on thier ale and snap.


Title: Re: Christmas Day
Post by: booder on December 12, 2007, 09:09:46 PM
mum working all day (nurse)
dad going to freinds
sister at bf's gaff
grandparents all snuffed it.

its times like these i wish i had a bird so i could go round to theirs and get fed and merry on thier ale and snap.

you're welcome at the Booder gaff if you get bored.


Title: Re: Christmas Day
Post by: MKKfish on December 12, 2007, 09:35:29 PM
Smoked salmon for one.
Parma Ham for one.
Fillet steak for one.
Cheese and biscuits for one.
Bliss.

Similar - add in midnight mass with lots of hearty christmas carols, possibly not changing out of my jammies, and if christmas is christmas there has to be a small child riding their new bike past my house on christmas morning.  
Your church has a relaxed dress code then.

I live in a village......I like to think of it as a little bit of the vicar of Dibley....nuff said?  :D

Best to have a fat bird on Christmas Day.

Thanks for the offer.......  ;nemesis;

umm....meant the turkey..                                      (sheesh why are fat birds sooooo sensitive?)

OK - just remember my clinic is now also available im Milton keynes - jst bend over and I'll find a way of inserting this truncheon sideways   ;all-in;


Will I have to save up or is it relatively inexpensive?


Title: Re: Christmas Day
Post by: Delboy on December 12, 2007, 09:43:35 PM
Working a 16 hour day with my father in-law, cooking for a Duke and his family.

Breakfast & Lunch for about 20
Dinner buffet for about 45-50

Start drinking at about 10pm
Open pressies at Midnight
Continue drink till 4am

Get up to do breakfast again at about 7am Boxing day


Title: Re: Christmas Day
Post by: MKKfish on December 12, 2007, 10:18:43 PM
Working a 16 hour day with my father in-law, cooking for a Duke and his family.

Breakfast & Lunch for about 20
Dinner buffet for about 45-50

Start drinking at about 10pm
Open pressies at Midnight
Continue drink till 4am

Get up to do breakfast again at about 7am Boxing day

118 118 got your number lol... "yes m'lud all the Bollinger is finished  *cough* "


Title: Re: Christmas Day
Post by: Pelham Boy on December 12, 2007, 11:16:36 PM
Anyone else working?



Title: Re: Christmas Day
Post by: MKKfish on December 13, 2007, 01:03:24 AM
Anyone else working?



Probaby... a few SnGs and some PLO/8 cash


Title: Re: Christmas Day
Post by: Sark79 on December 13, 2007, 04:54:37 PM
Not up to much really, just family stuff

I have not looked at the TV schedule yet,  are there any decent TV shows on?   


I found these two Christmas TV shows recently on youtube.   When I was a Kid I watched 'The Woman in Black' one Christmas and have always wanted to see it again.  It is still my favorite Christmas horror movie ever.  This is a seriously chilling movie


The Woman in Black

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=w6jAM-aQLbc&feature=related


Here is one of my other childhood Christmas favorites

Bernard and the Genie

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=sk-heToVp-U



I hope everyone has a nice time


Title: Re: Christmas Day
Post by: MKKfish on December 13, 2007, 04:58:56 PM

I hope everyone has a nice time


It's crap like this that stopped peeps like Flushy posting... ::)


Title: Re: Christmas Day
Post by: Sark79 on December 13, 2007, 05:41:31 PM
lol,  I guess that is what attracted many people to Blonde in the past,  you could be friendly.  With the exception of a few people, I think most Blondites are still friendly. 

HOPE YOU ALL HAVE A NICE TIME  :D


Title: Re: Christmas Day
Post by: thetank on December 14, 2007, 02:37:31 AM
There's friendly, then there's kids TV friendly and then there's Sark.


Title: Re: Christmas Day
Post by: MKKfish on December 14, 2007, 06:59:46 AM
lol,  I guess that is what attracted many people to Blonde in the past,  you could be friendly.  With the exception of a few people, I think most Blondites are still friendly. 

HOPE YOU ALL HAVE A NICE TIME  :D

Rightbackatcha and all blondes... any blondes in Aberdeen for the £100 on Sat give us a shout for a Xmas drink, (I'll be the Ben Kingsley lookalike trying to keep Ironside straight at the 3 card poker table).


Title: Re: Christmas Day
Post by: ericstoner on December 14, 2007, 10:43:01 PM
I'm spending xmas eve,and day,with my dauughter,at my sons house.......this is  the first time for him and  his partner.

This will be the first time i've not been mein host, for 24 years,alhough the kids  have made chrissy dinner, since they lost their mum. Big day this first   time the next  generation takes over.

Pity Karen,would have been  made up.


Title: Re: Christmas Day
Post by: kinboshi on December 14, 2007, 10:50:07 PM
I'm spending xmas eve,and day,with my dauughter,at my sons house.......this is  the first time for him and  his partner.

This will be the first time i've not been mein host, for 24 years,alhough the kids  have made chrissy dinner, since they lost their mum. Big day this first   time the next  generation takes over.

Pity Karen,would have been  made up.

You enjoy it Brendan.  Let them spoil you.

I'm round at Michelle's Mum's for Xmas dinner earlyish, and then round to my parents for another Xmas meal... then the rest of the day is spent recovering.



Title: Re: Christmas Day
Post by: cia260895 on December 17, 2007, 09:14:07 AM
Smoked salmon for one.
Parma Ham for one.
Fillet steak for one.
Cheese and biscuits for one.
Bliss.

Similar - add in midnight mass with lots of hearty christmas carols, possibly not changing out of my jammies, and if christmas is christmas there has to be a small child riding their new bike past my house on christmas morning.  
Your church has a relaxed dress code then.

I live in a village......I like to think of it as a little bit of the vicar of Dibley....nuff said?  :D

Best to have a fat bird on Christmas Day.

Thanks for the offer.......  ;nemesis;

umm....meant the turkey..                                      (sheesh why are fat birds sooooo sensitive?)

OK - just remember my clinic is now also available im Milton keynes - jst bend over and I'll find a way of inserting this truncheon sideways   ;all-in;

ouch just the thought brings tyears to my eyes :'(


Title: Re: Christmas Day
Post by: cia260895 on December 17, 2007, 09:20:57 AM
Smoked salmon for one.
Parma Ham for one.
Fillet steak for one.
Cheese and biscuits for one.
Bottle of Famous Grouse for one.


Bliss.







replace the bottle of famous grouse with a large black russian, and add profiteroles and a hunky man - then it's bliss :D


Feeling energetic then?

lol no - the hunky man is to feed all the food to me and fetch my drinks as I veg out on the sofa  :)up  The large black russian will just be helping :D

so you like the Afro Caribbean Communist type then????????????