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Yep......stacks of Roses and Quality Street near the entrance door in Tesco last night too..... :roll:

 

thats always the first sign.. usually appearing on or around the august B/H


but never mind.. it'll soon be christmas and we can look forward to the cadbury creme eggs appearing. on boxing day!!

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I went into poundstretchers earlier... yes I know, But I needed a tyre pump and desperate times called for desperate measures (the bast*rds don't sell one anyway and I have since scrubbed any bare flesh with bleach and burnt my clothes to prevent any disease)


Anyway they have a full Christmas decoration display out now, multiples shelves filled with baubles, trees and other tat.

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It really pisses me off that people seem to have completely forgotten what Christmas/Yule is all about! If you're Christian, it's about celebrating the birth of Christ, or if you are a pagan like me, it's all about celebrating the Winter Solstice. It should not be characterised by shameless superficial commercialism.


(rant over)

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Do you put up 'fairy lights' for the Solstice then?


:mrgreen:

 

Lol! We do, as it happens! We also have a Christmas tree because it is a completely Pagan thing ... it comes from the festival of Yule where they would tie a sacrificial victim to the tree and burn him/her alive (hence the candles/lights and the "angel" on the top of the tree). :D

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It really pisses me off that people seem to have completely forgotten what Christmas/Yule is all about! If you're Christian, it's about celebrating the birth of Christ, or if you are a pagan like me, it's all about celebrating the Winter Solstice. It should not be characterised by shameless superficial commercialism.


(rant over)

As a pastafarian, it warms my cockles that many people are choosing to celebrate our festival "holiday", as is evident by the use of the term "happy holiday" around that time of year. :-)

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