The perfect Christmas Lunch
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Re: The perfect Christmas Lunch
footwork, have you ever heard of The Urban Dictionary?
Demelza- Number of posts : 1098
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Thanks demelza!!
Although now I'm gagging.
Do men actually enjoy this, or is it some fantestical imagined pleasure?
Although now I'm gagging.
Do men actually enjoy this, or is it some fantestical imagined pleasure?
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Do men actually enjoy this
Some would enjoy anything you can think of.
Blumpkins + me = No.
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footwork wrote:Thanks demelza!!
Although now I'm gagging.
Nobody suggested that you to try it
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G.Wood wrote:footwork wrote:Thanks demelza!!
Although now I'm gagging.
Nobody suggested that you to try it
It's just an opinion woody.
If You enjoy it, more power to ya.
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If You enjoy it, more power to ya.
He's still looking for the path to second base.
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I've found the path, just can't work out the combination lock on the gate
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The perfect Christmas Lunch = four of the people you invited going down with swine flu!
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G.Wood wrote:I've found the path, just can't work out the combination lock on the gate
Keep me up to date.
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footwork wrote:Thanks demelza!!
Although now I'm gagging.
Do men actually enjoy this, or is it some fantestical imagined pleasure?
Judging by the thread on here, quite a few of those who posted on it do.
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I have bumped the "A lot to answer for..." thread for you, fw. A classic thread that started off harmlessly and morphed into a thread that had me ROFLMFAO.footwork wrote:Taips, who are the blumpkins and am I going to regret asking that question?
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skully wrote:I have blumped the "A lot to answer for..." thread for you, fw. A classic thread that started off harmlessly and morphed into a thread that had me ROFLMFAO.footwork wrote:Taips, who are the blumpkins and am I going to regret asking that question?
oh dear . . .
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You have a headache?
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I've changed my mind. Finger food only, a bucket of prawns with 3 or 4 bugs and a bottle or two of Cloudy Bay's finest.
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Whatever you have, I hope it's lovely!
Probably won't get a chance to say it nearer the time and can't see an official Christmas 2009 thread so will say it here. Hope you all have a wonderful Christmas, with all good wishes and lots of love.
Here's a song from the master . . .
Probably won't get a chance to say it nearer the time and can't see an official Christmas 2009 thread so will say it here. Hope you all have a wonderful Christmas, with all good wishes and lots of love.
Here's a song from the master . . .
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Ours was perfik!
Hope you all had a good Christmas. Mine was one of the best
Hope you all had a good Christmas. Mine was one of the best
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Well, this year, I'm saying sod the quorn fillets and sod the nut roast (I'm a pescatarian) Much tomy partner and family's disgust, I'm going to have my favourite meal for Christmas day - Vegetable Korma from The Maharajah restaurant. My son and his girlfriend with the twins are hosting the dinner this year for 10 of us. It will be absolutely chaotic but I can't wait!
What are you doing this year?
What are you doing this year?
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Growing up in rural England, the perfect Christmas lunch for me was around 15 family and friends coming over for turkey with the works, ham, potatoes, gravy, stuffing etc, Christmas pudding brought to the table alight, carols in the background, crackers, paper hats, and bad jokes, before moving on to the living room to catch the Queen's message, followed by James Bond.
Bliss.
Bliss.
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That sounds perfect, Henry. Where will you be for Christmas this year?
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Henry wrote:Growing up in rural England, the perfect Christmas lunch for me was around 15 family and friends coming over for turkey with the works, ham, potatoes, gravy, stuffing etc, Christmas pudding brought to the table alight, carols in the background, crackers, paper hats, and bad jokes, before moving on to the living room to catch the Queen's message, followed by James Bond.
Bliss.
Sounds like hell, apart from the food
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lardbucket wrote:Henry wrote:Growing up in rural England, the perfect Christmas lunch for me was around 15 family and friends coming over for turkey with the works, ham, potatoes, gravy, stuffing etc, Christmas pudding brought to the table alight, carols in the background, crackers, paper hats, and bad jokes, before moving on to the living room to catch the Queen's message, followed by James Bond.
Bliss.
Sounds like hell, apart from the food
Live and let die Lardy.
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I don't think I ever need to see any James Bond movie again ... even the ones (not many) that I haven't seen.
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