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We have no idea 'cos we are being entertained at our son and daughter-in-laws but it will be good,from past experience.

We are on our own for Boxing Day and have a gammon joint that has crackling on, courtesy of Tesco's.

Have a good one everybody.

 

Vic.

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Christmas day on the table in my kitchen,

 

Mmmmm very probably a Sako 111 with a bit of Forrest foam up the barrel. Soaking while I have a sit down and watch the Wizard of Oz.

 

Its due a clean, and even more so after the next few days.

 

Food wise in our house consists of, Pork Pie pickles, various other little nibbly bits and that's about it really. We are out to a pub Christmas lunch so don't have the hassle.

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Am I alone in thinking maybe TaxiDriver could use a little help....any suggestions?

 

 

have you seen him ???

 

He will be fine trust me. LOL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Just kidding TD, PM me your address and I will send you a pork pie :yes: and he can go and shoot himself a rabbit or 2 for the kids :good::lol:

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have you seen him ???

 

He will be fine trust me. LOL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Just kidding TD, PM me your address and I will send you a pork pie :yes: and he can go and shoot himself a rabbit or 2 for the kids :good::lol:

 

 

Taxi Ive just read your signature, I am deeply upset now. :yes:

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Dougy,

Thanks

have you seen him ???

He will be fine trust me. LOL

Just kidding TD,

and he can go and shoot himself a rabbit or 2 for the kid :good::lol:

Yes, you're right of course, I'm unlikely to waste away anytime soon :P

As for shooting rabbits -- you know I can't hit a blooming thing unless they're close enough to throw the bloody rifle at them.

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Let's whack a fiver each Taxi drivers way to pay for a decent bit of meat. You've had a tough year pal, it's not patronising charity, it's making sure one of our stalwarts gets a decent feed

 

I'll go along with that.

 

After all, I'm one of the miserable **** that says charity i) begins at home and ii) shouldn't pay obscene salaries.

 

Anyone know how to organise this?

 

 

 

 

 

Even if SWMBO does come form Chelmsford!

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Digger & Chris Bb and all,

 

Thank you for the suggestion/sentiment,

In some ways I now wish I hadn't replied to the thread, Certainly wasn't my intention for it to in anyway sound like a beg.

 

My current situation is partly of my own doing,

Following going back to work after my accident I left the job as I was in real fear of being run over again, maybe killed next time around.

I thought I had a job lined up to go to, That fell through and left me unemployed, The kick in the nuts was finding that the NI stamp I paid whilst self employed doesn't count towards Job Seekers Allowance.

 

As I say,

There's plenty out there worse off than I :good:

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