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It's the 5th November, spent fireworks are still raining down like a meteor shower, the smell of bonfires is still lingering around like a political sex scandals and Tescos have their Christmas turkey advert running almost every hour on c5


For pity's sake it's far too early for Christmas adverts, I haven't even eaten all the chocolates from last years advent calendar yet...


Bah humbug one and all

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M&S has had Christmas trees up for a few weeks already. Now that Halloween and Bonfire Night are out of the way there's only Remembrance Day to go before it's full-on piped festive music everywhere.


Sometimes think we need another holiday between now and Christmas as a buffer, like Thanksgiving in the US or Sinter Klaas in NL. Maybe we could do something with St Andrew's Day (30 Nov).

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uncleglen Wrote:

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> I daren't go anywhere- was offered some Xmas

> something or the other with my coffee in Starbucks

> on the motorway and I nearly told the girl what

> she could do with it- I cannot behave myself for

> another 7 weeks.....7 weeks...


But UG, the Starbucks Christmas countdown is on 00:00:00


https://www.countdowntoredcups.com/menu/


It's here.

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keano77 Wrote:

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> Haven't seem any teaser ads or YouTube leaks for

> the iPhone eleven/11/XI yet


Panic over, experts say three new iPhones are on the way


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-5078849/Is-iPhone-XL-Analyst-claims-leak-2018-lineup.html

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