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Judith



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Have been away for a while so just catching up with the forum and thought I'd show you the item i pounced on with childish glee in our local branch of BHS - a camera shaped biscuit tin! :thumbsup:

And hope you all have a good Xmas and. New Year. :wine::merrychristmas:

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Happy Christmas to everyone.

Judith, May all your dunking biscuits be tasty and not turkey flavoured!

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I opened the biscuits last night. They were pretty horrible - good job I like the tin!!

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:rudi::merrychristmas::merrychristmas::merrychristmas::merrychristmas::rudi:

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Judith wrote: I opened the biscuits last night. They were pretty horrible - good job I like the tin!!
:lol:   Never judge the book/biscuits by its cover/tin!.
:rudi:

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Just confirms my belief that you can't judge the content from outside! Book from cover, etc.

Happy Christmas everybody! :rudi:

Well, almost everybody... :trollhunter:

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Oh joy of joys!

It is wonderful to be able to say MERRY CHRISTMAS without incurring the mental wrath of the politicly correct MORONS here. (not that I care)

SO MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU ALL and to all a great feast


ED


:lol::applause:

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Oooerr... Did I miss something?

I have no time for politically correct twats. I celebrate Christmas and anyone who has a problem with that can simply feck off! Pffft!!

:rudi::merrychristmas::wine::merrychristmas::wine::merrychristmas::wine::rudi:

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Merry Christmas to you Ed.
Take no notice of the PC Morons they know nothing!

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Judith wrote:
Oooerr... Did I miss something?

I have no time for politically correct twats. I celebrate Christmas and anyone who has a problem with that can simply feck off! Pffft!!

:rudi::merrychristmas::wine::merrychristmas::wine::merrychristmas::wine::rudi:

There have been suggestions that Seasons Greetings would be less offensive to non Christian groups than Happy Christmas.

Personally I say, "why the hell are non Christians celebrating or even commenting on our religious festivals?” Its nothing to do with them! They should be at work on 25/26 of December!

:whip:



HAPPY CHRISTMAS to all tolerant and peace loving friends.

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Seasons greetings, indeed! Pffft!! And don't start me on the "happy holidays" trend. I used to work with a Muslim girl. She had no problem with Xmas and wished us a merry one. When it was the Eid, we wished her a happy Eid and gave her a card. I had no problem with that. Everyone was happy. That was back in the 80s. I'm not sure at which point someone decided Christmas was offensive but these people should go crawl back into their grumpy little holes and leave the majority of us to carry on being happy and merry!

:merrychristmas::merrychristmas::merrychristmas::merrychristmas::merrychristmas:

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right on Judith

I am 70 and have my geezers license so I will say what I please
I feel that those not liking what I say can note the Mistletoe attached to the back of my shirttail!


:lol:


Ed Merry Christmas Ya All ( as they say in the south)

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Crumbs, bet that tastes good pictures. I'll get my coat!! :lol:

Merry Christmas and a Happy New year to all.:rudi:


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