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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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when my mum was around, christmas was unbelievably awesome
because she put in so much time and effort. the woman started shopping in august.

lying on a beach and forgetting about it works well too.

but as far as i can see, most of my friends' kids just rip the paper off and scream that awwwwwww they've already got that one, didn't santa know.... grrrr!
(, Thu 31 Jul 2014, 10:46, 1 reply, 10 years ago)
Spoilt kids innit
We do the Santa train on Christmas Eve and they are both FAR TOO excited. Get them to write lists, carrot out for the reindeer, Baileys for Santa. It'll be shit when they are about 10 and aren't interested
(, Thu 31 Jul 2014, 10:56, Reply)
yep
my brother's kids are lovely, but they aren't yet old enough to be polite about things. so last year my dad spent an absolute fortune on pantomime tickets for everyone. at the interval, my nephew announced: "there are 8 exit signs in this theatre..."

his sister, on the other hand, demanded that they "play it again" when it finished, so at least one of them emjoyed it!
(, Thu 31 Jul 2014, 11:07, Reply)
I went to a pantomime last year for the first time ever
I dont like pantomimes
(, Thu 31 Jul 2014, 11:08, Reply)
Isn't this the sort of thing you send the kids off to with some idiot who is so broody they're just greatful to spend the time with some kids?

(, Thu 31 Jul 2014, 11:10, Reply)
the best cure for anyone who is broody
is to spend time with someone else's kids
(, Thu 31 Jul 2014, 11:18, Reply)

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