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Lesley

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Nov 8, 2009, 11:08:49 AM11/8/09
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Friday morning I was getting dressed for work when suddenly I was hit
on the knee by Santa!
Sarsi's longest serving toy- she wasn't 2 when I got this out of a 50p
bargain bin from the pet stall in Stratford market, it was intended
for her stocking but when I got home after a couple of hours listening
to bad carol singing and being crushed to death and queuing etc, I had
no more goodwill to all men left in me and threw it at her telling her
to "KILL SANTA!"

The next year I got her another Santa but she hardly touched it, this
is her Santa and the other one is an impostor? Santa's tough- the
head has been hanging off for the last couple of years/ Also as
senior toy Santa spends much of the year under a bookcase but as Xmas
approaches Sarsi bring senior Santa out and kicks 7 bells out of him-
it's her way of reminding me it is almost time for her new Xmas
presents I think!

Lesley

Slave of the Fabulous Furballs

Enfilade

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Nov 9, 2009, 12:47:34 AM11/9/09
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LOL at this long serving Santa!

Smokey has finally, FINALLY stopped being terrified of the Yule
Tree....I hope.

(Trees = Outside = The Bad Place With No Food And No Couch)

--Fil

Shiral

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Nov 12, 2009, 10:13:54 PM11/12/09
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Maybe Sarsi's got serious Santa Loyalty? =o)

Melsisa

Christina Websell

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Nov 13, 2009, 5:40:05 PM11/13/09
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"Lesley" <LMad...@hhnt.nhs.uk> wrote in message
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I just went to Asda and found a huge Christmas tree in the foyer.
IMO it's way too early.

Tweed

Enfilade

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Nov 14, 2009, 11:19:03 AM11/14/09
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> I just went to Asda and found a huge Christmas tree in the foyer.
> IMO it's way too early.


It's early to be sure, but I can tolerate it as long as people/places
wait until after Remembrance Day (Nov 11).

Sometimes I see the stuff up before Halloween and that gets me
cranky....PLEASE, let us have the season of the dead (Samhain, Oct 31
and Remembrance Day, Nov 11) before we start the rebirth celebrations
of Yule/Christmas.

--Fil

Lesley

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Nov 14, 2009, 3:50:09 PM11/14/09
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On Nov 13, 2:40 pm, "Christina Websell"

<t...@tinawebsell.wanadoo.co.uk> wrote:
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> IMO it's way too early.
>
They've put a Santa's Grotto in Stratford- again way too early

jmcquown

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Nov 16, 2009, 2:38:28 AM11/16/09
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"Christina Websell" <ti...@tinawebsell.wanadoo.co.uk> wrote in message
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>
> "Lesley" <LMad...@hhnt.nhs.uk> wrote in message
> news:b0c764c2-92d4-40d8...@z41g2000yqz.googlegroups.com...
>> Friday morning I was getting dressed for work when suddenly I was hit
>> on the knee by Santa!
>> Sarsi's longest serving toy- she wasn't 2 when I got this out of a 50p
>> bargain bin from the pet stall in Stratford market, it was intended
>> for her stocking but when I got home after a couple of hours listening
>> to bad carol singing and being crushed to death and queuing etc, I had
>> no more goodwill to all men left in me and threw it at her telling her
>> to "KILL SANTA!"
>>
>>
> I just went to Asda and found a huge Christmas tree in the foyer.
> IMO it's way too early.
>
> Tweed
>
>

I agree! The moment the Halloween decorations (for sale) came down in the
shops out came the Christmas stuff. It's way too early for that. I
understand retailers have to gear up for it, though, since it's pretty much
the make or break season for them. Thankfully I haven't worked in retail in
30 years. Shoppers get very cranky during the holiday rush and you just
have to smile and take it.

Jill

Lesley

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Nov 16, 2009, 2:24:53 PM11/16/09
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On Nov 15, 11:38 pm, "jmcquown" <j_mcqu...@comcast.net> wrote:

> I agree!  The moment the Halloween decorations (for sale) came down in the
> shops out came the Christmas stuff.  

In the local supermarket we started getting Christmas stuff 2-3 weeks
before Halloween but they had to make room for the Halloween stuff-
now that's gone they're really gearing up.

Today Dave and me after his hospital appointment went to the "Half
Moon" and found that from today in "Wetherspoons" bars you can have a
full Xmas dinner for 5.99 with a drink thrown in..

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