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Welease Woderwick

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Christmas is coming!

Thanks to Zappa for reminding me that The Greatest Marketing Junket of the "Western" Year is only 6 months away.

Be a good scout and Be Prepared.

It's okay, don't thank me, I am just a naturally helpful sort of soul.

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What part of Matt. 7:1 don't you understand?

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Firenze

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The nights are fair drawing in...*

*acceptable conversational opening in Scotland 22 June - 21 December. 22 December - 21 June, it's 'Where are you going for your summer holidays?'

[ 25. June 2013, 06:56: Message edited by: Firenze ]

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North East Quine

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My grandfather used to say "That's the nights drawing in now" on 22 June and it annoyed everyone, particularly my father (his son). Two nights ago, Dad announced "That's the nights drawing in now."

Please shoot me if I ever say that in June.

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Welease Woderwick

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You'll be okay from next Monday then?

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What part of Matt. 7:1 don't you understand?

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So why do some people in the southern hemisphere celebrate "Christmas in July" instead of "Christmas in June" (i.e. today)?

That puzzles me.

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If I remember, on the 24th or 25th of each month, I'll remind someone in my circle, "Only n shopping months until Christmas. Particularly annoying in January. Yeah, I'm that guy.

But I do so hate seeing the days get shorter after the summer solstice. It's like I told my wife, I could take the cold, I just don't like the dark. A body can't do anything much outside after work.

Anyway, thanks for the PSA, WW.

(ETA a space... [Hot and Hormonal] )

[ 25. June 2013, 11:36: Message edited by: TomOfTarsus ]

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quote:
Originally posted by MSHB:
So why do some people in the southern hemisphere celebrate "Christmas in July" instead of "Christmas in June" (i.e. today)?

That puzzles me.

Because that's what we do, it's not something serious.

Practically, the end of June is a very busy time for lots of people with businesses and governments scrambling to get stuff done before the end of the financial year on June 30. In the world of education the end of June and early July is filled with end of semester exams and reporting.

If there's to be a random party just for fun, it may as well be in July rather than June.

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Now every day is a shopping day before Christmas. My mother in law stocks on cards, wrapping paper etc in the Boxing Day Sales and keeps a mail merge data base for the card list. Your card will arrive on the 1st December with a printed address label.

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Along the same lines as the "nights drawing in" stuff, my Scottish grandmother used to write to us when we were on holiday, usually a few days after we got there, and her letter always included the words "well, your holiday will soon be drawing to a close". I thought she just wanted to make us miserable, but my Mum (who was her daughter-in-law and not all that fond of her) charitably said "she's struggling for something to say".
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[warning, another seriously dippy post ahead] And my darling's birthday is right in the beginning of that month to kick it off. [/done with seriously dippy post.]


I want to get an Advent calendar this year and eat chocolate out of it.

Glad I am back in my old church where they are into liturgy. Yay. [Yipee]

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And down here, the sun will rise a wee bit earlier each day and set a tiny bit later – and it will still be jolly cold.
To all those brave souls who like to take a midwinter swim in June: wait till September, when the water will be much, much colder.

All those on the upside: got your bathers/togs/swimsuits out?

CHeers

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Meanwhile, here on the Equator... things stay pretty much the same [Biased]

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Thanks for the update, I guess it is time for me to ask the question of my children, "what do our grandchildren need for Christmas?" Since it is usually mail order from a catalog that has learning toys for the little angels, it makes Nana and Grandpa's life so much easier. [Overused]

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My littlest God son turned up to Church on Sunday in the muscled Spiderman out-fit I gave him for last Christmas. On mothers instructions, I had bought one which was a couple of sizes too large, so that it will last till this Christmas, when one of us will buy him a bigger one.

He spent all the time he was in the service doing Spidy leaps and charging around, saving people from danger.

Proud as I am of him, even I was rather pleased when he left for his group.

His little brother came as Batman- costume also supplied by me, last Christmas.

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It's Ok, I won't start the Secret Santa till September - hey, might feel early but most people got their presents by Easter this year!
(Confessions - I've already got a Christmas present for a friend and have an idea for something for my young godson and his family)

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Welease Woderwick

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Only 4 months to go!

[Two face]

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What part of Matt. 7:1 don't you understand?

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Groan.

I have to move country (again) in the interim.

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Only 100 days now...

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Welease Woderwick

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3 months today!!

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What part of Matt. 7:1 don't you understand?

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Uncle Pete

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quote:
Originally posted by Welease Woderwick:
3 months today!!

As much as you are a good friend, weasel, you can be so annoying.

Yeah, I know. You like that about yourself, how is it a problem to me?

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Can this thread be moved to Hell? Surely, that's where it belongs!

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quote:
Originally posted by Welease Woderwick:
3 months today!!

[Yipee] [Yipee] [Yipee]

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All my presents are bought and in the Christmas present drawer. I shall be starting to make the wrapping paper at the weekend.

[Big Grin] [Razz] [Angel]

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There must be some way of wiping that smug grin from Boogie's face, but at the moment I can't think what it is ... [Devil]

eta: It may involve violence. [Big Grin]

[ 26. September 2013, 02:59: Message edited by: piglet ]

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quote:
Originally posted by piglet:
There must be some way of wiping that smug grin from Boogie's face, but at the moment I can't think what it is ...

Oh, sure there is. In the intervening months, each recipient of the gifts Boogie has purchased will take great pleasure in showing her the completely identical cool new X that they have just bought themselves (on special offer, for 40% less than what Boogie paid).
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WW, you call this a public service announcement. It would seem that at least some members of the public don't find this a service they want.

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Welease Woderwick

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Matthew ch13 v57

[Biased]

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What part of Matt. 7:1 don't you understand?

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quote:
Originally posted by Lothlorien:
WW, you call this a public service announcement. It would seem that at least some members of the public don't find this a service they want.

quote:
Originally posted by Welease Woderwick:
Matthew ch13 v57 [Biased]

I'm sure WW had a smug grin on his face when he wrote that! If he didn't have a broken wrist so we have to be nice there would have to be violence. [Devil]

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Pssst. Yesterday marked the two-month-out countdown for Christmas! [Biased]

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Welease Woderwick

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[Hot and Hormonal]

I knew, I thought of posting several times but never when I was at the computer.

I will do a hundred lines later.

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What part of Matt. 7:1 don't you understand?

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Uncle Pete

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Shaddup you!

I was watching with a beady eye yesterday, but it appears that old age and infirmity have caught up with our Dearest Host

[ 27. October 2013, 01:24: Message edited by: PeteC ]

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Moo

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My neighbor across the street put Christmas lights around her doorway four weeks ago. [Frown]

She will put lights all over her trees and shrubs in a few weeks.

Moo

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Curiosity killed ...

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There are lights up on Oxford Street already. I'm not sure if they are the proper Christmas lights as they are very subtle compared with the Marmite versions from last year.

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Lights are also up in Huddersfield town centre. They haven't been turned on yet. But they will be. Soon.

[ 27. October 2013, 13:08: Message edited by: balaam ]

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Nothing to report here yet, but I suspect that as soon as Hallowe'en is over there will be. There's a house round the corner from us whose windows seem to host a never-ending stream of celebratory lights: as soon as Hallowe'en is over, the Christmas ones will go up, then red ones for St. Valentine's Day, then green for St. Patrick's Day ...

Honestly. [Help]

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quote:
Originally posted by Curiosity killed ...:
There are lights up on Oxford Street already. I'm not sure if they are the proper Christmas lights as they are very subtle compared with the Marmite versions from last year.

Maybe in the London of today they are for Diwali, the Hindu festival of light, which is on this coming Sunday (Nov 3). In commercial terms it is the Hindu equivalent of Christmas, i.e a time fro family gatherings and exchange of presents. It is also a public holiday here in Fiji.
[Biased]

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Curiosity killed ...

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These lights are cream globes, lots of them, not the normal gaudy delights we're used to. I wouldn't connect Diwali with subtle and the Diwali lights would have been around Trafalgar Square, where there was a big celebration on Saturday (No tube for me so I couldn't get in).

I'm in around that area later so I can check, if Oxford Street is safe again. Currently it's closed as one of the big cranes building one of the Crossrail sites is in danger of falling.

[ 28. October 2013, 07:46: Message edited by: Curiosity killed ... ]

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I've had my cards since last year: I go to Cards for Good Causes and buy sufficient for a couple of years - ditto wrapping paper and gift tags.

Shopping : I've got a few things that caught my eye on a sale. Otherwise, I'll adopt my usual approach: give family a deadline date for suggestions, then make a list - should have it all by 20th November.

Things that I make are largely done and ready for wrapping.

It means I can spend December concentrating on the tide of Advent & Carol services (4), Christingle, plus I've got 2 Christmas Oratorios and a Messiah to fit in.

No rest for the wicked!

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quote:
Originally posted by L'organist:
... No rest for the wicked!

No rest for the organist (wicked or otherwise) over Christmas! My better half's a cathedral organist and he professes to hate Christmas ...

I must confess I love it, but I love Advent even more - the Advent Procession is my favourite service of the whole year.

[Yipee]

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Thanks to God and to the High Commission of India in Canada who promptly issued my visa, I am now spending my Christmas in India.
Freeze you northern types. I don't care much

[Yipee]

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Curiosity killed ...

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Definitely putting the decorations up on Regent Street tonight - one up as I went past and a truck with cherry picker and team to put the rest up.

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I walked down Oxford St today and the Christmas display is in Selfridge's windows.

Thurible

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[ 29. October 2013, 00:46: Message edited by: piglet ]

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quote:
Originally posted by Boogie:
All my presents are bought and in the Christmas present drawer. I shall be starting to make the wrapping paper at the weekend.

[Big Grin] [Razz] [Angel]

Just noticed this! How? Why? I am in awe. I have barely noted the nights are drawing , and we need to burn Guy Fawkes in the Church field before I can even think about Santa.

[ 02. November 2013, 20:04: Message edited by: The Weeder ]

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Piglet
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quote:
Originally posted by PeteC:
...Freeze you northern types. I don't care much ...

[Big Grin]

I really can't imagine Christmas in a warm climate - to this self-confessed Northern Type™ it just wouldn't be Quite Right.

Glad you'll enjoy it though. [Smile]

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Boogie

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All my presents are bought and in the Christmas present drawer. I shall be starting to make the wrapping paper at the weekend.

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Just noticed this! How? Why? I am in awe. I have barely noted the nights are drawing , and we need to burn Guy Fawkes in the Church field before I can even think about Santa.
I have been doing this for years - because I hate shopping and especially hate Christmas shopping when it's cold, wet and the shops are heaving with steamy wet bodies.

So I Christmas shop in Spring and Summer. I keep my ears open with family and friends and my eyes open when out and about. I have a 'Christmas drawer' which steadily fills up. My nieces are both over 30 but I still buy them lots of little fun presents. My aim is always to buy nothing after the middle of October.

The wrapping paper is just a recent thing in the last three or four years. I love faffing with watercolours and this is a useful excuse to do so.

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Uncle Pete

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I have barely noted the nights are drawing , and we need to burn Guy Fawkes in the Church field before I can even think about Santa.

It would work better if you thought about Guy Fawkes and burnt Santa instead. [Snigger]

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Bah humbug! [Big Grin]

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North East Quine

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I ordered some lovely Christmassy cards with a candle design from a charity in India my daughter visited this summer. They have e-mailed me to say that they had a big order for Diwali, so used the cards I'd ordered for that, but will make more for me, provided I don't mind waiting.

I don't mind waiting. They'll do for next Christmas even if they arrive too late for this one.

But I'm now a bit confused. Are the cards I've ordered actually Christmas cards? Or will I be sending out Diwali cards this Christmas??

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Do you live in Ambridge? It seemed to be about the same thing there.

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Not Ambridge. Though we do appear to have Linda Snell living under a different name in our congregation.

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