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deano87
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Is it me, or is it just wrong?

The reason I wondered, is because I'm in the canteen at Uni. They have the normal tables, then some with red paper table clothes, classes & crackers, for those eating Christmas dinner.

Eating Christmas dinner, enjoying the variety of food you never normally eat, is all part of Christmas day. At our house, we spend a good 2 hours in the whole eating process - it isn't a case of eat it as fast as you can to sit around getting aggitated. This is why I just don't like eating Christmas dinner, so we're talking turkey, pig in blankets (or what ever they are called), stuffing, brussels etc before 'the big day'. Because come Christmas day, it won't seem special.

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I went out for my works Christmas party, at a pub, and had Christmas dinner. Appart from the quality beind diabolical, I just didn't enjoy it.
Shane
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christmas dinner aint anything special, just a jumped up roast dinner
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same is going on in our canteen.

i dont GAF in all fairness. as long as its good food, i'll eat it
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Having a 'christmas dinner' on our works night out on friday. Starting to wish I'd gone for the reindeer sausages instead
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And now they're doing Christmas crackers with hats on
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Deano yu could be passed as some1 much older than your age
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quote:
Originally posted by pow
Deano yu could be passed as some1 much older than your age

Aye?
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You moany old badger. Personally I love Xmas meals, I had turkey last night
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they've shut the canteen here to makeway for everyone's christmas dinner.

i'd rather just wait till xmas day
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quote:
Originally posted by Kathryn W
they've shut the canteen here to makeway for everyone's christmas dinner.

i'd rather just wait till xmas day

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They're the never the same as your mum's
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im having 3 christmas dinners one on christmas day around my aunts, one on the 27th as thats when me mum and dad are all off work so having a proper family one then and then another in january when my brother comes back from australia

pigs in blankets
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Christmas dinner is the dogs bollox, i'm usually still pished from Christmas Eve and can't remember the shite and crude jokes i come away with
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no it is not
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I don't normally do well with xmas dinner due to all day pub traditions on xmas eve

Didn't really partake in last years xmas eve antics but ended up havig a bit of a rank xmas dinner at sisters

Will be going out this xmas eve
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my gran is having 11 "Christmas dinners" before the actualy day!!

i've had my works one and will have one on the day

2hrs on food FTW
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Wrong unless at some sort of Xmas partay type dealy
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My sister moved to France yesterday and it'll be the first christmas that the family arn't together - so we had Christmas day 1 on Sunday and had a full christmas dinner etc with crackers as well
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quote:
Originally posted by LiVe LeE
My sister moved to France yesterday and it'll be the first christmas that the family arn't together - so we had Christmas day 1 on Sunday and had a full christmas dinner etc with crackers as well

That isn't so bad. At least there were good reasons for it etc.
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quote:
Originally posted by deano87
Is it me, or is it just wrong?

The reason I wondered, is because I'm in the canteen at Uni. They have the normal tables, then some with red paper table clothes, classes & crackers, for those eating Christmas dinner.

Eating Christmas dinner, enjoying the variety of food you never normally eat, is all part of Christmas day. At our house, we spend a good 2 hours in the whole eating process - it isn't a case of eat it as fast as you can to sit around getting aggitated. This is why I just don't like eating Christmas dinner, so we're talking turkey, pig in blankets (or what ever they are called), stuffing, brussels etc before 'the big day'. Because come Christmas day, it won't seem special.

Your opinions?

I went out for my works Christmas party, at a pub, and had Christmas dinner. Appart from the quality beind diabolical, I just didn't enjoy it.


i agree really but people which have like ten through work etc dont bother me either, i wont be eating this christmas though
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quote:
Originally posted by CorsaB4ever
i wont be eating this christmas though

Why?
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quote:
Originally posted by deano87
quote:
Originally posted by CorsaB4ever
i wont be eating this christmas though

Why?


having my guts cut up next week, will be eating through a straw
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Ouch. Not nice. Hope it all goes well etc

[Edited on 11-12-2007 by deano87]
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quote:
Originally posted by CorsaB4ever
quote:
Originally posted by deano87
quote:
Originally posted by CorsaB4ever
i wont be eating this christmas though

Why?


having my guts cut up next week, will be eating through a straw


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Im having xmas dinner on the 23rd..

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