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> pants, socks and other undergarnments
Watch out, watch out there's a nutter about! :^)
> pants, socks and other undergarnments
Paradox wrote:
> Thongs or otherwise?
HUH?!?
> gena0412 wrote:
>
> Another Poll: Turkey or Ham for Christmas?
>
> It has to be turkey for me for many different reasons. One, its
> traditional to have a turkey for Christmas for mostly everyone who
> celebrates Christmas. Another reason, its so big it can last for
> days, that is if you dont eat it all on Christmas day, but you can
> have it for ages afterwards. Next reason, links with the previous one
> really, because the turkey is so big and it can last that long, you
> can have it cold in a sandwich, which is a very pleasant taste with
> butter. Served with sauguage rolls equals perfection. Final reason,
> the smell of turkey whilst its being cooked... *drools* It really
> prepares you for the taste of the succulent bird... *runs off to get
> turkey*
Basically vote Turkey for Notable!
>
> Another Poll: Turkey or Ham for Christmas?
It has to be turkey for me for many different reasons. One, its traditional to have a turkey for Christmas for mostly everyone who celebrates Christmas. Another reason, its so big it can last for days, that is if you dont eat it all on Christmas day, but you can have it for ages afterwards. Next reason, links with the previous one really, because the turkey is so big and it can last that long, you can have it cold in a sandwich, which is a very pleasant taste with butter. Served with sauguage rolls equals perfection. Final reason, the smell of turkey whilst its being cooked... *drools* It really prepares you for the taste of the succulent bird... *runs off to get turkey*
> Silën† Thundêr ™ wrote:
> Who thinks the 27th of December may feel a little bit rejected
> because
> it may be jealous of its neighbours, Christmas eve, Christmas day
> and
> Boxing day. It has all these important dates around it and we all
> look froward to them and then there is the 27th of December. What
> happens on that day? Anything at all? Or is it just stuck there to
> be
> a let down? Or is it all time for us to relax and then prepare to
> get
> drunk for the new year?
>
> I think the later one... :^D
>
> 1st of all...it's the 26th not the 27th you're wondering about. And,
> no...it doesn't feel rejected. It is the most busiest "return
> what you got and get what you really wanted" day. It may be a
> hetic day...but all the sales make it worth your wild! :D
NO, I am talking about the 27th because the 26th is boxing day!
> Who thinks the 27th of December may feel a little bit rejected because
> it may be jealous of its neighbours, Christmas eve, Christmas day and
> Boxing day. It has all these important dates around it and we all
> look froward to them and then there is the 27th of December. What
> happens on that day? Anything at all? Or is it just stuck there to be
> a let down? Or is it all time for us to relax and then prepare to get
> drunk for the new year?
>
> I think the later one... :^D
1st of all...it's the 26th not the 27th you're wondering about. And, no...it doesn't feel rejected. It is the most busiest "return what you got and get what you really wanted" day. It may be a hetic day...but all the sales make it worth your wild! :D