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The Official Christmas Eve Thread

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One thing I do hate about New Year Finnegan, is the fact EVERYONE is so sure, 'this is my year,' 'things are going to be so different this year.'

When, me being a realist, knows full well it is going to be exactly the same.

Stupid deluded optimists.

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One thing I do hate about New Year Finnegan, is the fact EVERYONE is so sure, 'this is my year,' 'things are going to be so different this year.'

When, me being a realist, knows full well it is going to be exactly the same.

Stupid deluded optimists.

That fringe is getting way too long you emo tit.

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One thing I do hate about New Year Finnegan, is the fact EVERYONE is so sure, 'this is my year,' 'things are going to be so different this year.'

When, me being a realist, knows full well it is going to be exactly the same.

Stupid deluded optimists.

Kind of like what Liverpool say every year then :P

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Best night out of the year, was a brill night last year and got a free jacket out of it aswell as keeping my old one, result! :thumbup:

As much as I want to go Australia at Christmas and am looking forward to it, actually abit gutted i'll be missing out on the best night of the year with my mates, however....I'll be in Australia, so don't think I will too bothered! lol

The last time I was is Australia I went out with my cousin Christmas Eve was a great night out, Think I met a Leicester fan on the same night too in some Irish pub where the barmy army we're basing themselves.

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I adore Christmas Eve,,so much better than Christmas Day itself. I loved it before i had children of my own,,it was magical when they were tiny. I've stood outside in the freezing cold,,jangling sleigh bells as they went to sleep,,cut out cardboard stencils and made talc footprints from the fireplace to their pile of prezzies,,i used to take them out for tea on crimbo eve and leave a gift of a christmassy film for them to find , as an early present from santa for when they got back, so they'd be nice and calm for bed!

My lads are 16 (at Christmas!) and 12,,,and STILL look for the early gift when we get back from a meal,,its tradition :)

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Broke the news to gf last night that although I'd LOVE to stay at home with her on Christmas day, if I don't go to my folks for Christmas dinner I'm likely to be written out of their will.

Went down like a turd soufflé.

It's more than two months away and it's ruining my life already. Selfish Jesus never thought about this

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Boxing day feels left out.

I love Boxing day - everyone else in the house ****s off in the evening and leaves me, the mrs and the wee man to ourselves. The club I play for always has a charity match in the early afternoon and everyone drinks poitin at half time. :scarf:

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Broke the news to gf last night that although I'd LOVE to stay at home with her on Christmas day, if I don't go to my folks for Christmas dinner I'm likely to be written out of their will.

Went down like a turd soufflé.

It's more than two months away and it's ruining my life already. Selfish Jesus never thought about this

lol

How very dare he.

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I love Boxing day - everyone else in the house ****s off in the evening and leaves me, the mrs and the wee man to ourselves. The club I play for always has a charity match in the early afternoon and everyone drinks poitin at half time. :scarf:

I'm a fan of Boxing Day more than Christmas Eve.

There's usually always football on and this year it's the Leeds game. I'll be disappointed if Howard doesn't score.

And some years it's a good way to end a 3-day drinking binge!

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Xmas Eve had traditionally been me and a few friends going on an all day bender from around 10am. Occasions like this need to be enjoyed and appreciated as when you get older it certainly takes a lot longer to recover.

Xmas Eve, New years, whilst you're young get as pissed as you possibly can and enjoy it, because I'm telling you, when/if you settle down you wont be doing much of it.

You should start drinking traditions with the lads at a young age i.e. 18 (legal drinking limit, to keep my moral compass pointing in the right direction) make it an annual event and stick to it, and if the future missus says you aren't going - say look love, this has been going on for far longer than you have been around so f00k off.

Posted

Xmas Eve had traditionally been me and a few friends going on an all day bender from around 10am. Occasions like this need to be enjoyed and appreciated as when you get older it certainly takes a lot longer to recover.

Xmas Eve, New years, whilst you're young get as pissed as you possibly can and enjoy it, because I'm telling you, when/if you settle down you wont be doing much of it.

You should start drinking traditions with the lads at a young age i.e. 18 (legal drinking limit, to keep my moral compass pointing in the right direction) make it an annual event and stick to it, and if the future missus says you aren't going - say look love, this has been going on for far longer than you have been around so f00k off.

:crylaugh:

I'd love to try and say this the mrs - I'd have my bags packed and be out of the house so quickly that I'd have thought my marriage was all just a dream.

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