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I love Christmas, I enjoyed it even more when I was a kid and I got lots and lots of presents. Now when you get older and your friends and relatives can't think of what to get you. You end up with just cards with vouchers and cash. I'm sure some of you would much rather have that. I guess I do too but I kinda miss all the presents.
We threw away a lot of our christmas decoration so we'll have to get some new ones this year. We tend to put everything up a few weeks before Christmas. Not sure if I'll be here for Christmas actually, might still be in asian, that'll be weird, spending it in a hot country. I'm just so use to the cold that it just wouldnt feel right. I'm sure you know what I mean.
> Smedlos wrote:
>
> I've just got the words "garlic bread" in my head
> now.
> Every time someone says Peter Kay I think it and every time
> someone says garlic bread I think Peter Kay.
>
> Garlic Bread? Garlic... bread? Garlic? And bread? Am I hearing
> you right? Garlic bread?
The thing that cracks me up with him is you can relate to the things he's saying.
Another bit from the top of the tower show is when he goes on about family parties and there's always a boy running round pretending to be an aeroplane and sliding about on his knees seeing how far he can skid.
Always happens at family parties I go to!
Ah, I better stop .. :)
> I've just got the words "garlic bread" in my head now.
> Every time someone says Peter Kay I think it and every time
> someone says garlic bread I think Peter Kay.
Garlic Bread? Garlic... bread? Garlic? And bread? Am I hearing you right? Garlic bread?
> Aye, think Bolton (Peter Kay), and you've got a fairly good idea.
I've just got the words "garlic bread" in my head now. Every time someone says Peter Kay I think it and every time someone says garlic bread I think Peter Kay.
Has tha nowt moist?