Merry Christmas

Kage said:
I'll hopefully get the christmas spirit after finishing work on Sunday at 4pm...heres hoping :D
You could be flying on Sunday, according to the latest forecast this morning, Saturday, the fog will be almost gone!, ring them first of course, happy holiday friend!
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Bahawolf said:
2 days left.. and no shopping done yet.
I'll do my shopping tomorrow.. thats what I love to do. ;-)

Man, have fun with the crowds lol!
 
ha ha merry Christmas everyone!!! yes it is the 25th and i am up at 5AM! :D surprisingly enough i actually slept like 5-ish hours! usually on Christmas eve/morning i can't sleep at all. I think the main reason is because i am not over excited about what i am getting because i don't even think it is here yet :( as much as i wish it was, i don't think it is. none the less, my Christmas eve was great and i am hoping i will find much good stuff at the tree this morning. :D merry Christmas too all!! and to all a good morning^_^
 
MooseMan said:
ha ha merry Christmas everyone!!! yes it is the 25th and i am up at 5AM! :D surprisingly enough i actually slept like 5-ish hours! usually on Christmas eve/morning i can't sleep at all. I think the main reason is because i am not over excited about what i am getting because i don't even think it is here yet :( as much as i wish it was, i don't think it is. none the less, my Christmas eve was great and i am hoping i will find much good stuff at the tree this morning. :D merry Christmas too all!! and to all a good morning^_^
At your age of 16, I remember I had my presents handed to me at lunch time, mainly because there was no room for a tree, I was born in a terraced house built in the mid 1880's, when the American west was being settled, I'm talking about 1947, when I too was 16, presents were more humble, usually a tie, handkerchiefs, things like that, children then were considered almost grown up....I was in the R.A.F., two years later.

I envy today's youngsters, probably having hundreds & more spent on them, but good luck I say!
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Brookfield said:
At your age of 16, I remember I had my presents handed to me at lunch time, mainly because there was no room for a tree, I was born in a terraced house built in the mid 1880's, when the American west was being settled, I'm talking about 1947, when I too was 16, presents were more humble, usually a tie, handkerchiefs, things like that, children then were considered almost grown up....I was in the R.A.F., two years later.

I envy today's youngsters, probably having hundreds & more spent on them, but good luck I say!
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Meh, alot of kids now-a-days don't know the true meaning of christmas. Christmas is just presents to them. Alot of parents support this as well, spending hundreds and hundreds. Spoilt, more money than sence. I am not a religious guy myself, but I know that I could easily survive Christmas without presents, they don't mean anything to me! Yeah yeah, they are nice to have, of course, but it's not what I look forward to at Christmas.
 
joxley1990 said:
Meh, alot of kids now-a-days don't know the true meaning of christmas. Christmas is just presents to them. Alot of parents support this as well, spending hundreds and hundreds. Spoilt, more money than sence. I am not a religious guy myself, but I know that I could easily survive Christmas without presents, they don't mean anything to me! Yeah yeah, they are nice to have, of course, but it's not what I look forward to at Christmas.
Well said, I hope the Americans don't mind, but the parents over there that can afford it, spend far too much on their offspring I think, thousands of $$$'s for some, I'm sure that most are sensible, & it won't affect them later on in life, but there'll be just one or two that will turn out to be a greedy, nasty adult, not CF members, I'm sure!....ah oops, better stop posting, there's one, perhaps two who might make my posts disappear to the spam archive again, even today!
 
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