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Christmas Expectations
2004-12-24, 10:07 AM #1
How do you think this year is gonna go for you?

I haven't got high hopes for this years christmas, feeling very ill and not very excited (it doesn't feel like a christmas eve to me, just a regular Friday).

Also, its a little self centred but the majority of my gifts will be arriving at an unknown time (the guitar i ordered at the beginning of the month will be a very long while, somebody ordered it back in august and they still aint got it).

Not much family to see since they all live miles away and i dont know the majority of them.

On a high note theres gonna be a christmas party tomorrow evening at my gfs flat with plenty of beer and christmas spirit, so hopefully that might ease my illness.

Anyway, not to dwell on being a scrooge, how do you think your christmas is gonna be?
2004-12-24, 10:41 AM #2
I'm sorry for you.
Mine's gonna be pretty nice. Parents don't know what to get me anymore, so I basically handpicked most of my presents. Gonna be going to a New Years Party afterwards later this week, and that'll promise to be pretty fun.
Daddy, why doesn't this magnet pick up this floppy disk?
2004-12-24, 10:42 AM #3
bah, humbug.
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2004-12-24, 11:20 AM #4
Christmas is the sux0rs. :p
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2004-12-24, 11:24 AM #5
The thing I hate most about Christmas:

Being stuck in for 90 minutes in Algebra class listening to a 15 song record that each song is only 3 minutes long, so it loops on the CD player over and over again, end up listening to each song like 5 times in a day for a month, and theres nothing you can do but sit there and be tortured.
2004-12-24, 11:35 AM #6
If it was "Christmas In Hollis" by Run DMC, then you are sourly wrong for not wanting to listen to it on repeat for the rest of your days.
2004-12-24, 12:27 PM #7
Better than last years, I'll say that much.
2004-12-24, 7:09 PM #8
Christmas blows
It took a while for you to find me; I was hiding in the lime tree.
2004-12-24, 7:22 PM #9
By the looks of the presents under the tree with my name on them, plus the one nearly half the size of the tree...

w00t!
Catloaf, meet mouseloaf.
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2004-12-24, 7:25 PM #10
Quote:
Originally posted by Mr. Stafford
If it was "Christmas In Hollis" by Run DMC, then you are sourly wrong for not wanting to listen to it on repeat for the rest of your days.


:D
2004-12-25, 6:16 AM #11
woohoo, its christmas, i am merry and my illness has passed, plus i got this funky dressing gown thing that i'm gona use as a coat (although the mother doesnt think its such a good idea).

merry christmas!
2004-12-25, 7:08 AM #12
My presents remain under the tree till my sister gets back from her fiancees house... I know I'm getting an iTrip, it's all I asked for, but I feel I may get an SLR camera, or a new digital that works...

either way, the feast was magnificient, the coffee's settled me down nicely, and it's nearly time to bring on the bottle of Rioja sitting in the cupboard.

I do miss my girly though, she's at home in Barnes (South London) and I'm up in York :(
2004-12-25, 7:09 AM #13
Christmas was awesome! Great food, decent company, and everyne loved my card tricks. Cant really ask for more.
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