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may I wish all on O2 community the best of Christmastime 2014 & a good 2015 slight_smile

with particular reference to those members who have shown friendship towards me

& helped me in my technical questions Bouncy

if I could I'd post a photo of my cat Marty here with a Santa hat on (I'm not quite there yet) but I will be next year ha ha ha Cat

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And a very, very Happy Christmas and a Prosperous and Healthy New Year to you too Jane.

(Just for you -  here is a selfie of me in my other job.  But don't tell the others - they can't keep a secret!)

 

 

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Ho Ho Ho....Dear Santa.... ermmmmm Smiley Very Happy

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@Anonymous wrote:

And a very, very Happy Christmas and a Prosperous and Healthy New Year to you too Jane.

(Just for you -  here is a selfie of me in my other job.  But don't tell the others - they can't keep a secret!)

 

 

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wotcha Gerry ha ha ha or should it be ho ho ho slight_smile

is there anything you do specifically in your part of the UK for the festive season

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wotcha Gerry ha ha ha or should it be ho ho ho slight_smile

is there anything you do specifically in your part of the UK for the festive season


Hi Jane!   I don't think there is any distinctly "Northern Irish" Christmas Celebration - it is very much like other parts of England, Scotland and Wales.  Personally, my wife and I and our son spend Christmas Day with my daughter, her Husband and our two granddaughters (20 and 18)/  My daughter had the good sense to marry a Chef (though he subsequently changed career!) so we always have a splendid meal worthy of several Michelin Stars (and I don't even have to do any washing up!)    

 

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It's strange being in a predominantly  Buddhist  country where Christmas  is celebrated for the rest of the world. It's very laid back but the parties and festivities  don't start until Christmas  eve. Much less in your  face and preferable to me.

Nevertheless, I wish you all the very best to you and yours. Christmas will be special as my son is coming over and I'm really looking forward to it. 

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It's strange being in a predominantly  Buddhist  country where Christmas  is celebrated for the rest of the world. It's very laid back but the parties and festivities  don't start until Christmas  eve. Much less in your  face and preferable to me.

Nevertheless, I wish you all the very best to you and yours. Christmas will be special as my son is coming over and I'm really looking forward to it. 


How long will he be with you @jonsie 

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@Anonymous wrote:

 


wotcha Gerry ha ha ha or should it be ho ho ho slight_smile

is there anything you do specifically in your part of the UK for the festive season


Hi Jane!   I don't think there is any distinctly "Northern Irish" Christmas Celebration - it is very much like other parts of England, Scotland and Wales.  Personally, my wife and I and our son spend Christmas Day with my daughter, her Husband and our two granddaughters (20 and 18)/  My daughter had the good sense to marry a Chef (though he subsequently changed career!) so we always have a splendid meal worthy of several Michelin Stars (and I don't even have to do any washing up!)    

 


Gerry, a family get-together on Christmas Day is fantastic

& a chef doing the cooking for all is great slight_smile

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By the way Jane...I found another pic....notice how these cats are shaking their heads...LOL

 

Feline Santas.gif

 

 

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The one on the left is dead Crazy

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The one on the left is dead Crazy

 

Nah....just not joining in with the head shaking...Cats are like that... LOL


 

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@Cleoriff wrote:

By the way Jane...I found another pic....notice how these cats are shaking their heads...LOL

 

Feline Santas.gif

 

 


very funny Bouncy & all the cats are different Crazy LOL

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