Christmas break - How long?

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michaelthegardener
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Post: # 115143Post michaelthegardener

well im done now for the year except for 10mins litter picking in the morning :) I hate shopping never go with the wife

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Post: # 115146Post Tony McC

lutonlagerlout wrote:Has she not heard of the interweb shopping Gaffer?
Indeed she has - almost every evening for the last month, but, apparently, some items can only be bought from a bricks'n'mortar shop in the real world....such as streaky bacon and cards for her children and..... god knows what else!
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Post: # 115147Post seanandruby

Just had a week of it abroad, buying stuff "you can't get in Engurland." Scarves, hand bags etc:. Back now but going shopping for the things ....we couldn't apparantly buy here ???
Doncha just love 'em :laugh:
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Post: # 115153Post Tony McC

At least she's now too tired and sore to bother with the Sales.....as though folk haven't had enough of shopping over the past few weks, loads of 'em want to dash out and do it all again for no good reason! Fools, the lot of 'em!
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