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dizzy_girl

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Nov 3, 2006
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Sarrrfff of the river
Yesterday I ate 5 chocolates out of my advent calendar and now I feel guilty.

Well not as guilty as last year when I ate all the chocs from my 4yr old nephews calendar!
 




rool

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Jul 10, 2003
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There should be some law against that.

Mind you the quality of chocolate in them would be punishment enough.
 


rospants

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Jul 11, 2005
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dizzy_girl said:
Yesterday I ate 5 chocolates out of my advent calendar and now I feel guilty.

Well not as guilty as last year when I ate all the chocs from my 4yr old nephews calendar!

and its not even dec 1st yet!!, shame on you:nono: :lolol:
 


bhafc99

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Oct 14, 2003
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rool said:
Mind you the quality of chocolate in them would be punishment enough.

Is it actually chocolate in most of those things? It's just some waxy grey-brown substance. Urgh.

In my day you were happy to open the door and see a crap little picture of a shepherd or a donkey.
 


dizzy_girl

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Nov 3, 2006
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Sarrrfff of the river
bhafc99 said:
Is it actually chocolate in most of those things? It's just some waxy grey-brown substance. Urgh.

In my day you were happy to open the door and see a crap little picture of a shepherd or a donkey.

In my defence it was galaxy chocolate so well worth opening those little doors for!
 




Lady Whistledown

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Jul 7, 2003
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I don't believe in all this rampant commercialisation of Christmas, and have a very traditional advent calendar which I feel accentuates the true message of the season.

It's a Simpson's one, which says "Ho, Ho, Homer!" and has a FREE Simpson's fridge magnet in it

:clap2:
 


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Lady Whistledown

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bhafc99 said:
Is it actually chocolate in most of those things? It's just some waxy grey-brown substance. Urgh.

In my day you were happy to open the door and see a crap little picture of a shepherd or a donkey.


This is so true. I remember being a kid and the advent calendars were just flat cardboard things, with little pictures. No chocolate in sight. Still managed to be exciting though, waiting eagerly to see what was behind the door, a picture of a shepherd, a star, or a bottle of frankincense.

At least advent calendars were all reasonably religious or vaguely festive then. I've seen ones now that have no connection to Christmas at all- usually with Barbie, Action Man or the Transformers on. It's all wrong!

PS what is Myrrh, as in gold, frankincense and...etc?
 








Lady Whistledown

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dizzy_girl said:

Third wise man: "And I bring you this: a case of the finest myrrh, which is actually dried sap in case you didn't know"

Baby Jesus: "Hmmmm, thanks for that, don't suppose you kept the receipt?"
 




dizzy_girl

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Nov 3, 2006
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Sarrrfff of the river
edna krabappel said:
Third wise man: "And I bring you this: a case of the finest myrrh, which is actually dried sap in case you didn't know"

Baby Jesus: "Hmmmm, thanks for that, don't suppose you kept the receipt?"

"Why" said the Wise Man

"Because that's the wrong sort of resin" said Baby Jesus



(I am going to hell) :angel:
 




Gazwag

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I had an advent candle one year when I was a child, now that was boring lighting it each day and waiting ages for it to melt down to the next level
 






DC Rules

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Sep 19, 2006
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When I was little, we had one to share between me and my two sisters, and it was the same one each year. The doors never really shut properly after the first time either!!
 


Starry

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Oct 10, 2004
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We don't have chocolate in ours.

Each child, including the baby, has one with boxes built in the shape of a tree and each box contains a part of a manger. Lots of sheep, donkey etc then nearer Christmas we get Thee Three Wise Men, Shepherds etc. then Joseph, the Mary and last but not least the Baby Jesus.
 






Eddie the Seagull

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Jul 6, 2003
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DC Rules said:
When I was little, we had one to share between me and my two sisters, and it was the same one each year. The doors never really shut properly after the first time either!!

Wow-Wee - that is well pikey! :lolol:
 




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