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Topic History of: Christmas
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Green Man When we went to Christmas markets in our younger days. The would be one or two police officers and there weren't any safety bollards to prevent cars. A certain people follow a certain religion.


I don't mind some Christmas markets but I wish they stopped with the man-made rubbish; you can tell if things are by machine in mass production. I just like walking round in the cold being nosey with mulled wine.
Downing Street Cat hedda wrote:
Wyot wrote:
I Love everything about Christmas, from the commercial, to the crackers, pigs in blankets and the Christian story and imagery.

I just wish they would ban pop music at Christmas it is bloody everywhere. My children's stereos and every sodding shop. How anyone can prefer this stuff to Handel's Messiah is a deep mystery to me...


Christmas for me these days means usually a heatwave and 1000s of drunken backpackeres on Bondi beach. I avoid it.

I spent 2 Christmas' in Connecticut in the snow with Americans who did the full bit and it was kind of glorious although at one when we all went for a walk in the snow in the afternoon and found a dead baby deer which was rather sad.
I envy you Hedda. Only visited Australia once. Magnificent country. Despite the spiders.
hedda Wyot wrote:
I Love everything about Christmas, from the commercial, to the crackers, pigs in blankets and the Christian story and imagery.

I just wish they would ban pop music at Christmas it is bloody everywhere. My children's stereos and every sodding shop. How anyone can prefer this stuff to Handel's Messiah is a deep mystery to me...


Christmas for me these days means usually a heatwave and 1000s of drunken backpackeres on Bondi beach. I avoid it.

I spent 2 Christmas' in Connecticut in the snow with Americans who did the full bit and it was kind of glorious although at one when we all went for a walk in the snow in the afternoon and found a dead baby deer which was rather sad.
Honey Wyot wrote:
I Love everything about Christmas, from the commercial, to the crackers, pigs in blankets and the Christian story and imagery.

I just wish they would ban pop music at Christmas it is bloody everywhere. My children's stereos and every sodding shop. How anyone can prefer this stuff to Handel's Messiah is a deep mystery to me...


We would hate Handel's Messiah just as much if we had to listen to it while searching for cottage cheese.
Downing Street Cat Wyot wrote:
I Love everything about Christmas, from the commercial, to the crackers, pigs in blankets and the Christian story and imagery.

I just wish they would ban pop music at Christmas it is bloody everywhere. My children's stereos and every sodding shop. How anyone can prefer this stuff to Handel's Messiah is a deep mystery to me...
Drives me nuts Wyot. And they start streaming Christmas movies in August. Wtaf?