Lot of misrable old gits in here!
Open your presents, smile, thank them, then wrap them up next year for some other poor sod.
(New campaign) Bin it boxing day
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Re: (New campaign) Bin it boxing day
Similar to my last birthday, when asked what I wanted to do I said a cycle ride with the Mrs and my 2 kids around the countryside, no phones and nobody else. Followed by making pizza at home for dinner, again no phones and no fuss.Hitch wrote:Not Christmas, but i did ask for something that costs nothing one birthday, and I got it, and enjoyed it....although it did only last a day.
I asked to be left alone, to do what i wanted to do on my birthday, no having to sit there whilst people visit me all day long.
Checked my messages at about 9pm and I hadn't missed much. Best birthday I have had in ages!
As for Christmas, it has become way too commercial but as I have 2 nippers, you cant help get excited when they love it so much
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Re: (New campaign) Bin it boxing day
That reminds me. A couple of years ago my sister very kindly bought me a donkey in Africa. I thought, 'What the hell, I don't even get the donkey. It goes to some bugger in Africa."someone-else wrote: NEVER buy some one in a foreign country a goat
Last year I got my own back, though. I bought her a Cancer Research rubber duck. She's still better off than me, though; she has something to play with in the bath.