GLC Posted 6 December 2008 Posted 6 December 2008 anyone got a christmas traditions mine are to play my playstation while having a beer listening to leicester on boxing day with my dad and on christmas day the first person who finishes there dinner first washes up , i never lose on that, i always sit back and take my time
Phube Posted 6 December 2008 Posted 6 December 2008 Never have breakfast... just eat half a Terry's Chocolate orange (I always get on of these!!). Oh and now copious amounts of Port!!
AoWW Posted 6 December 2008 Posted 6 December 2008 Never have breakfast... just eat half a Terry's Chocolate orange (I always get on of these!!).Oh and now copious amounts of Port!! Go and get on with your presentation, you. <_<
Samilktray Posted 6 December 2008 Posted 6 December 2008 I tend to open my Christmas presents on Christmas day, I also have Christmas dinner on this day too.
Fosse Boy Posted 6 December 2008 Posted 6 December 2008 I tend to open my Christmas presents on Christmas day, I also have Christmas dinner on this day too. Weirdo.
AoWW Posted 6 December 2008 Posted 6 December 2008 I tend to open my Christmas presents on Christmas day, I also have Christmas dinner on this day too. You're so radical.
Thracian Posted 6 December 2008 Posted 6 December 2008 My wife cooks the Christmas dinner while I rest up in preparation for the Boxing Day football! Is there any other way?
Guest Posted 6 December 2008 Posted 6 December 2008 Even though I am old enough to know better, I hate to see my Xmas pressies before Xmas Day. I love to wake up, go downstairs, and see a pile of parcels waiting for me. I admit it is childish, but I don't care. I normally have a small glass of sherry whilst opening the pressies, then after we both cook Xmas dinner; a glass of fizzy white with the dinner, and then onto the fizzy red for pudding. Then it's onto the Baileys whilst I sit there and wait to see if my stomach will rupture this year from all that lovely food!!
Thracian Posted 6 December 2008 Posted 6 December 2008 Never have breakfast... just eat half a Terry's Chocolate orange (I always get on of these!!).Oh and now copious amounts of Port!! Good port can be so delicious. Especially taken slowly with some well chosen cheese and biscuits.
Miquel The Work Geordie Posted 6 December 2008 Posted 6 December 2008 The relatives come round, I venture upstairs for a day on the 360.
Lovejoy Posted 6 December 2008 Posted 6 December 2008 Usually have the family round, be sociable in the knowledge that the next day I can escape to football. And my little brother tends to wake me up about 5 or 6 .
potter3 Posted 7 December 2008 Posted 7 December 2008 Every year I attempt to get up later and later My brother is still young enough to wake up especially early, and wakes me up though
Asha Posted 7 December 2008 Posted 7 December 2008 My uncle coming round is a tradition...on Christmas Eve. He, along with my auntie and newborn cousin, come round every year at about 4 for Christmas Eve dinner and to swap presents etc. Open presents quite early on christmas day (sort of 6ish) and then most years I help my local church in inviting those from the old people's home to the church hall for a cheap but quality christmas dinner and spend a bit of time talking with them etc as most of them would just be alone all day. This'll only be for a few hours, followed by just generally chilling at home, playing with whatever I got for christmas...i.e. Xbox 360 Boxing day most the other relatives come round, at which point I usually sneak out for the football.
Lillehamring Posted 7 December 2008 Posted 7 December 2008 I tend to open my Christmas presents on Christmas day, I also have Christmas dinner on this day too. over here it is the tradition to open presents after a big meal on the evening of xmas eve... and i believe heavy drinking is the order of the day on the 25th...
Bert Posted 7 December 2008 Posted 7 December 2008 Wake up last. Mum cooks fry-up. Go Pub. Come home, eat dinner. Go back pub. Come Home. Go football.
AoWW Posted 7 December 2008 Posted 7 December 2008 Wake up last.Mum cooks fry-up. Go Pub. Come home, eat dinner. Go back pub. Come Home. Go football. No pressies?
Daggers Posted 7 December 2008 Posted 7 December 2008 This year I aim to break with tradition: I plan on not being annihilated on Xmas Eve and consuming a curry laced with botulism or norovirus.
Flynny Posted 7 December 2008 Posted 7 December 2008 Eat. Drink. Family etc Communion? Your dad is jesus? I'm confused.
Phube Posted 7 December 2008 Posted 7 December 2008 My uncle coming round is a tradition...on Christmas Eve. He, along with my auntie and newborn cousin, come round every year at about 4 for Christmas Eve dinner and to swap presents etc. Wow... that's some tradition... and he's been a new born for how long?!!?
Asha Posted 7 December 2008 Posted 7 December 2008 Wow... that's some tradition... and he's been a new born for how long?!!? 'Tis his first christmas.
Phube Posted 7 December 2008 Posted 7 December 2008 My uncle coming round is a tradition...on Christmas Eve. He, along with my auntie and newborn cousin, come round every year at about 4 for Christmas Eve dinner and to swap presents etc. 'Tis his first christmas.
Asha Posted 7 December 2008 Posted 7 December 2008 'Kinell, that's being REALLY pedantic. My uncle and my auntie come round normally every christmas eve for as long as I can remember but this time the tradition is broken because they had a baby and so this newborn baby will be coming round for the FIRST time not every time don't make the mistake people because actually it's just my auntie and uncle that came round before but because the baby is less than a year old this is it's first christmas so the tradition has been broken because normally it's just my auntie and uncle. Better?
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