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« Reply #15 on: December 26, 2006, 03:45:44 AM »

My Mum and Dad are Jehovah's Witnesses and we never had Christmas when I was a kid  so when I went back to school after the christmas break I had to lie to my friends about what presents I had got.



My sisters ex Spanish partner is a Jehovah's Witness. She moved back to UK when their daughter was quite young.

He wanted to visit his daughter over Xmas as he had time off work, so he and his girlfriend stayed with her for a week or 2 over the Christmas period.

We are not religious in the least and explained that Xmas was about kids getting gifts and family meeting up for a good time but they refused to join in and stayed upstairs the whole time...we all felt very uncomfortable.

My worse Xmas was when I had got a barmaid/live in job in London (Covent Gardens) just 3 weeks before Christmas.

Previously I had worked in many pubs in London over Christmas and loved the atmosphere, especially the Irish pubs but this one....shock HORROR CLOSED for a WEEK.

All the staff went home for a week and i was on my own with anything that could be opened from a tin and put in a microwave.....Meatballs and Smash was my chrissy dinner.

At least I had a roof over my head.
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« Reply #16 on: December 26, 2006, 03:09:23 PM »

Well lets say 2006 has been one of the worst years of my life, to top it off, at midday yesterday had to laugh
my aunty was about to stick the turkey in the oven, when white sparks came out of the oven and the oven has
officially died

Good job our neighbours were in to stick the turkey in their oven

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« Reply #17 on: December 26, 2006, 09:01:01 PM »

Broke up with my girlfriend on Xmas eve but my parents where comming for tea on Xmas day so we acted like everything was normal as to not spoil there Xmas to now shes moved out, she was my world and am so sad i feel so alone  Sad  just wish there was something i could do to make everything all right again
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« Reply #18 on: December 26, 2006, 11:12:09 PM »

Broke up with my girlfriend on Xmas eve but my parents where comming for tea on Xmas day so we acted like everything was normal as to not spoil there Xmas to now shes moved out, she was my world and am so sad i feel so alone  Sad  just wish there was something i could do to make everything all right again

I'm going through the same thing, although it wasn't xmas eve and we didn't have to pretend. It happened on the 19th after a nice day together, no arguments or anything so completely out of the blue. I know exactly how you're feeling lynx, i'm just sorry someone else is experiencing the same thing. Be strong though xx
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« Reply #19 on: December 26, 2006, 11:21:47 PM »

We were hoping to keep Reece home for Xmas, but this was not meant to be, we had to take him into hossy at 2am this morning with yet another line infection. So xmas has been mostly spent in hossy and we will be back there early tomorrow morning. He is now settled and back on antibiotics, so xmas was not what we were hoping  this year as  we would have loved to keep him home for the duration,but  to see him smile again makes it all better..

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« Reply #20 on: December 26, 2006, 11:50:52 PM »

Bless him , may next year be totally different with a healthy Reece running rings around you all  Smiley
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« Reply #21 on: December 27, 2006, 09:49:22 AM »

Did you get more dates from the girls as a result then?  Wink
I hate dates horrible sweet little sticky fruits who'd want more for xmas

I love them, I have eaten a bunch over the last few days

Dates or girls?? Huh?

Personally woke up, spent few hours with babymonkey, played poker, went to bed.
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« Reply #22 on: December 27, 2006, 10:29:18 AM »

How sad for you all, Maureen.Lets just hope the new year brings a little comfort to the little boys life.

On A personal note, Myself and my two children, went for our Indian 5 course Christmas dinner.................AND............I WALKED ON CRUTCHES FROM THE CAR INTO THE PLACE,and out again.

This is the first time for over two years I have been out of my chair, in public, my kids were so happy .

Then we spent the evening at our friends house,and I had to get up at 6AM, to go for my treatment on boxing day,my son has now gone off walking in Snowdonia,

I might just be able to go too, one day.
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« Reply #23 on: December 27, 2006, 11:04:18 AM »

Broke up with my girlfriend on Xmas eve but my parents where comming for tea on Xmas day so we acted like everything was normal as to not spoil there Xmas to now shes moved out, she was my world and am so sad i feel so alone  Sad  just wish there was something i could do to make everything all right again

I'm going through the same thing, although it wasn't xmas eve and we didn't have to pretend. It happened on the 19th after a nice day together, no arguments or anything so completely out of the blue. I know exactly how you're feeling lynx, i'm just sorry someone else is experiencing the same thing. Be strong though xx

I split up with my ex just before last Xmas after we'd been together for nearly 8 years. With a whole year to put it in perspective the good news is that it doesn't seem as bad as it did at the time (the bad news is that it might take you a year to realise it).

But new opportunities will arise as a result - I probably wouldn't have started playing poker if we'd stayed together Smiley so
Be strong though xx
couldn't have put it any better (well, maybe without the kisses Smiley )
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« Reply #24 on: December 27, 2006, 04:46:35 PM »

On A personal note, Myself and my two children, went for our Indian 5 course Christmas dinner.................AND............I WALKED ON CRUTCHES FROM THE CAR INTO THE PLACE,and out again.




That is great ........ xx
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« Reply #25 on: December 27, 2006, 04:47:59 PM »

How sad for you all, Maureen.Lets just hope the new year brings a little comfort to the little boys life.

On A personal note, Myself and my two children, went for our Indian 5 course Christmas dinner.................AND............I WALKED ON CRUTCHES FROM THE CAR INTO THE PLACE,and out again.

This is the first time for over two years I have been out of my chair, in public, my kids were so happy .

Then we spent the evening at our friends house,and I had to get up at 6AM, to go for my treatment on boxing day,my son has now gone off walking in Snowdonia,

I might just be able to go too, one day.

Fantastic m8.

See you soon i hope!
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« Reply #26 on: December 27, 2006, 04:52:39 PM »

How sad for you all, Maureen.Lets just hope the new year brings a little comfort to the little boys life.

On A personal note, Myself and my two children, went for our Indian 5 course Christmas dinner.................AND............I WALKED ON CRUTCHES FROM THE CAR INTO THE PLACE,and out again.

This is the first time for over two years I have been out of my chair, in public, my kids were so happy .

Then we spent the evening at our friends house,and I had to get up at 6AM, to go for my treatment on boxing day,my son has now gone off walking in Snowdonia,

I might just be able to go too, one day.
So pleased for you Eric  Smiley
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« Reply #27 on: December 27, 2006, 04:57:44 PM »

Heres a proper xmas nightmare !!

you remember on the "Usual sunday comps" thread, I said how i had to tidy the place up as my brother and my Dad and a few others were coming to mine boxing day after the Luton v Colchester match (the mugs are Luton town season ticket holders  LOL) ??

Well I didnt quite get everything done in time, so XMAS DAY night, and boxing day morning, I was rushing around like a blue arsed fly to get finished in time... finally got done and was all prepared when the phone rings.

"we are running late and wont get there in time to come round before the game, so we will come round afterwards"    

Then I watch with amusement on sky as the goals start flowing ...

Colchester 1 - 0 up
2-0 up
3-0 up
4-0 up

Final score Colchester 4 - 1 Luton

I phone up to rip the piss out of them all .... and they were so pissed off with luton getting hammered, they went straight home after the footy LOLOLOLOL


So I have a nice tidy gaff ..... and i needn't have bloody bothered LOLOL

Ive got to go to theirs on New years day now Sad
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« Reply #28 on: December 27, 2006, 05:01:47 PM »

Did you get more dates from the girls as a result then?  Wink
I hate dates horrible sweet little sticky fruits who'd want more for xmas

I love them, I have eaten a bunch over the last few days

Dates or girls?? Huh?

Personally woke up, spent few hours with babymonkey, played poker, went to bed.



Dates  Cheesy
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« Reply #29 on: December 27, 2006, 08:26:15 PM »

How sad for you all, Maureen.Lets just hope the new year brings a little comfort to the little boys life.

On A personal note, Myself and my two children, went for our Indian 5 course Christmas dinner.................AND............I WALKED ON CRUTCHES FROM THE CAR INTO THE PLACE,and out again.

This is the first time for over two years I have been out of my chair, in public, my kids were so happy .

Then we spent the evening at our friends house,and I had to get up at 6AM, to go for my treatment on boxing day,my son has now gone off walking in Snowdonia,

I might just be able to go too, one day.


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