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With the potential for Christmas to be different this year because of lockdowns and the virus what things are you not going to miss ?


I for one won't miss Christmas Jumper day as it just seems ludicrous grown adults being forced to wear novelty jumpers with Rudolph on them or a Christmas cracker that lights up!

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diable rouge Wrote:

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> Christmas themed threads.

> Lots of love, Scrooge...


But it's only 95 days to Christmas and I'm building a covid themed advent calendar already 1st December has a toilet roll behind it and 24th December let's out a coughing sound when you open it!

Secret Santa


The stress of buying a tasteful thoughtful gift for under a fiver (or amount set) for someone you barely know and who won't appreciate it and will regift it to their aunt or uncle who will appreciate it less.


I won't miss all of that this year

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> So..

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> No Halloween Kiddies going round the area..

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> No Bonfire night Fireworks Displays..

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> No Christmas..

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> No New Years Eve celebrations..

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> No exceptions.

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> It's Grim.

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> No Christmas..



...Scrooge

Bob seasonal arrangements are everyone must wear green jackets green tights a pointy hat and fake pointy ears.and most important a green facemask.also if you see other people dressed the same .be kind give each other space .because there's nothing more important than looking after your ELF.

teddyboy23 Wrote:

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> Bob seasonal arrangements are everyone must wear

> green jackets green tights a pointy hat and fake

> pointy ears.and most important a green

> facemask.also if you see other people dressed the

> same .be kind give each other space .because

> there's nothing more important than looking after

> your ELF.


Coatcheck for teddy boy who's just about to leave the building

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