scallopboy wrote:You mean ?
Despite having pondered it for a good eighteen seconds, I haven't the faintest idea what that means
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Josef wrote:scallopboy wrote:You mean ?
Despite having pondered it for a good eighteen seconds, I haven't the faintest idea what that means
Josef wrote:I much prefer singing Christmas Carols in the April - September period. So much less tacky, donchaknow.
Josef wrote:I much prefer singing Christmas Carols in the April - September period. So much less tacky, donchaknow.
scallopboy wrote:Josef wrote:I much prefer singing Christmas Carols in the April - September period. So much less tacky, donchaknow.
Definately, but less easy to get money for doing it, plus you sweat a lot in the santa suit. Good cover for being up a roof housebreaking though ;
elgee wrote:Funny you should mention it but there is a house in Drumchapel, well only one that I have seen, that still has christmas decs on the roof and hanging from the eaves. There is another where the householders have invested in wrought iron fencing with the RFC logo on it , stylish or what ?
McShad wrote:The hotels reception background music is powered by an iPod and routinly plays 'Silent Night'
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