studio150
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What next getting excited about Easter Eggs from next week.
Far too early for Christmas so NO.
Far too early for Christmas so NO.
I would imagine given last year, a lot of people will be looking forward to it more than useful. Without wanting to derail the thread already, it does make the recent Government mutterings about Plan B all the more strange. If they F it up and screw up Christmas again, it will be a PR disaster.
On Tuesday I saw a house in Newhaven with Christmas decorations up in all the front windows, no clue when they actually put them up but 26th October is far too early.
When I was a kid ours went up on December 15th, and I don’t remember seeing decorations on houses before December back then.
Useful?
On Tuesday I saw a house in Newhaven with Christmas decorations up in all the front windows, no clue when they actually put them up but 26th October is far too early.
When I was a kid ours went up on December 15th, and I don’t remember seeing decorations on houses before December back then.
I assume it wasn't the house on Lawes Avenue that used to have decorations up from about September to July.
Going to see that counted as a treat when I was growing up. We only lived on the next street along
In answer to the original question, no Christmas before Bonfire Night. Those are THE RULES.
Christmas starts at Christmas Eve and ends on 6 Jan. None of this November to Boxing Day bollocks the Yanks do.
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Only reason I like Christmas, is because I get 7 days off work.
The twelve days of Christmas. There’s even a song about it.