we need to have a good drink before we brush our hair and get our xmas dress on
apparantly we are all invited to the xmas ballet
idont need a present just to see her is enough for me
im a very lucky guy (thumbs)
merry xmas from me and kitty B)
Christmas
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Re: Christmas
now I call that a successful day, a coat of gloss on all my doors and beanz on toast for dinner with a huge mug of tea, waiting for the Queens speech to finish so I know it safe to put the telly on.
Enjoy your day and may your God go with you
cheers Spud
Enjoy your day and may your God go with you
cheers Spud
Life... it's not a dress rehearsal
You don't waste time... you waste yourself
You don't waste time... you waste yourself
Re: Christmas
Woke up to a new spada one peice storm suit under the tree
work hard,,,,,,,,,,,play harder !!
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Well I got the hammock and Ray Mears Dd'sAfrica John wrote: I'm hoping Santa brings me a new hammock and a top quilt for said hammock and some Ray Mears DVDs. Off next week so plan to swap out the OEM fuel pump for a Facet on my AT
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I feel personally very lucky living in a small rural village that still has a pub -
Tremendous lunchtime session with friends and family with a cracking xmas dinner of roast duck that followed
# contentasfuck
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Tremendous lunchtime session with friends and family with a cracking xmas dinner of roast duck that followed
# contentasfuck
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When nothing is going right - go left
Re: Christmas
The one thing missing in the village we live in is a pub
Fortunately I've got enough beer to see me through a couple of months and by then I'll have a decent supply of home brew on the go and my next door neighbour is very keen to start brewing his own so by summer we should have our equivalent of a micro brewery up and running.
On a bike related front I now own a Davida Moto matt black crash helmet and a pair of suitable goggles so I can pretend I'm Wallace when my sidecar finally arrives (thumbs)
Fortunately I've got enough beer to see me through a couple of months and by then I'll have a decent supply of home brew on the go and my next door neighbour is very keen to start brewing his own so by summer we should have our equivalent of a micro brewery up and running.
On a bike related front I now own a Davida Moto matt black crash helmet and a pair of suitable goggles so I can pretend I'm Wallace when my sidecar finally arrives (thumbs)
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Re: Christmas
A quiet day with wife and 2 teenage daughters, apparently there's no need to get up early now because the presents don't disappear till midday. Late lunch about 3, couple of local visits and a relaxing evening with my bottle of Crusted Port.
I was very lucky because the big Fella brought me a Drift camera so I can replay the moment it all went wrong, learn by my mistake and don't fall off again. I did say I could sell the bike and cut out the middle man :laugh:
I hope you've all had a peaceful and uneventful Christmas Day. The lucky ones will have spent them with family and friends, the unlucky would have been working and been forced to spend it alone - my thoughts are with you people (with raised glass I salute you)
I was very lucky because the big Fella brought me a Drift camera so I can replay the moment it all went wrong, learn by my mistake and don't fall off again. I did say I could sell the bike and cut out the middle man :laugh:
I hope you've all had a peaceful and uneventful Christmas Day. The lucky ones will have spent them with family and friends, the unlucky would have been working and been forced to spend it alone - my thoughts are with you people (with raised glass I salute you)
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