For christmas dinner.
No, for a few beers.
For christmas dinner.
Good excuse to arrive late, or leave early.I used to ride to MiL's for Xmas celebrations. That changed when they moved 120 miles away.
careful - you'll have the 70s police on to you.Good excuse to arrive late, or leave early.
Who would work Christmas Day in Starbucks? They must be skint.Yep, weather permitting. I either go on my own and enjoy the low traffic, bus free roads or meet a friend for coffee (unfortunately only Starbucks open but it's bearable once a year).
Small family, no kids (luckily)
I'll see the family in the afternoon/evening
Who would work Christmas Day in Starbucks? They must be skint.
Indeed, and for many people Christmas Day is ultimately no different to any other day. Also, working will give people company which they may not otherwise have (or get them away from the family and especially their childrenBecause most people only work when they want to, right? Double time means xmas shifts are usually really popular.
Christmas morning is busy with people going elsewhere. I expect around lunchtime would be quietest. I like it as there are no psycho bus drivers around!I have been out on Christmas Day a few times. The roads do tend to be quieter than usual, but I was surprised that they weren't quieter still. I probably encountered 50-100 cars one Christmas morning.
One year I was rushing to get a ride in before Christmas dinner and didn't have time to clean my bike when I got back. The chain had got covered in salty grit and rusted solid overnight!