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Favourite Things To Do On Boxing Day


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Used to be a staple to drink in the Holburn Bar and go into Pat Cruickshanks half a dozen times during the day.

 

Can't be arsed with any bookies these days and haven't been to the Holburn for years, weirdly a pub we only ever went to on Boxing days.

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so if you don't do that any more, what is it you do do then?

 

No idea. It's just another day ending in y.

 

This is the first Xmas for a while where we have all six of us together so whilst I'm bah humbug about it all, particularly the falseness and commercialism, I'm looking forward to this one especially cos his mum doesn't know that our eldest is flying from London on Xmas Eve night.

 

Might join them in walking the dog, will do a bit of work, might go to the pub, will be drinking alcohol. Nothing planned.

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Nae Redfin the gaurdian in boxin day min

Bloots. Mate. Long time no converse.

 

I love you man. Your heart is good.

 

I’m concerned that what you post might be true however but who the fuck knows, apart from you, and any mates or family you might have. It would be a big concern if indeed you did drink alcohol every day, or even 280+ days of 365 each year.

 

But my beef with you is your sloppy posting.

 

If you’re dyslexic, that’s fine. There’s nothing wrong with that. Many great men were dyslexic.

 

But you’re NOT a stupid cunt so why not try proof-reading for a change? x x x

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Pay no mind, blootmeister. I'm a big fan of your scattergun approach on the keyboard of life. In fact, I'm so much of a fan I've even adopted some of your regular typos into my everyday lexicon. Just the other day I called someone a "bumder".

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No idea. It's just another day ending in y.

 

This is the first Xmas for a while where we have all six of us together so whilst I'm bah humbug about it all, particularly the falseness and commercialism, I'm looking forward to this one especially cos his mum doesn't know that our eldest is flying from London on Xmas Eve night.

 

Might join them in walking the dog, will do a bit of work, might go to the pub, will be drinking alcohol. Nothing planned.

 

the best part about Christmas is spending time with friends and family.

bet your Mrs. balls her eyes out when the prodigal son returns :)

 

hope you all enjoy the holidays, min

 

LGIR x

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