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By *iscuits8Man 2 weeks ago
Meath / Dublin / Birmingham |
I'm looking forward to it mainly because it's a few days off work for the first time in far too long, and I'm spending it with my parents too which is nice.
Presents and spending obscene amounts of money on tat can get in the sea.
Stephen's Day pints are always a good jolly up too... |
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I’m looking forward to it too. The 6 or so weeks leading up to it are usually manic so the break will be badly needed. And it’s a Wednesday this year so we’re getting the full 2 weeks off. And unlike a summer break you don’t feel the need to be out painting the house or cutting lawns or anything like that, it’s a time to spend with family and friends |
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I don't like Xmas, too much hype about it!! I do love the decorations and lights but that's it but it's sad when it all comes down as everywhere is very dull then!
I look forward to when Xmas day is over and it's St Stephens Day!! Much more chilled then!! |
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By *rRiosMan 2 weeks ago
dublin |
I’d like Christmas more if it wasn’t for other people. End of sentence
Nah, I’d like Christmas more if it wasn’t for other people putting far too much weight in everything being “perfect” but adding needless stress to it |
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