The Christmas 'Humbug' thread...

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Paulus

Started young, and still going.
Location
Barnet,
I don't like Christmas. I am not religious, and I don't like the commercialism of it where people are compelled to spend loads of money that they don't have on tat for people who don't want it.
 

snapper_37

Barbara Woodhouse's Love Child
Location
Wolves
Paulus said:
I don't like Christmas. I am not religious, and I don't like the commercialism of it where people are compelled to spend loads of money that they don't have on tat for people who don't want it.

I agree BUT the spirit of Christmas is for kids, like it or not. I hate all this 'I haven't got kids so it's shoot' attitude. There are plenty of kids (we have all been one I'm sure) who would like to experience Christmas through their eyes, and haven't had the chance.
 
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Fab Foodie

Fab Foodie

hanging-on in quiet desperation ...
Location
Kirton, Devon.
snapper_37 said:
I agree BUT the spirit of Christmas is for kids, like it or not. I hate all this 'I haven't got kids so it's shoot' attitude. There are plenty of kids (we have all been one I'm sure) who would like to experience Christmas through their eyes, and haven't had the chance.
I don't agree that the spirit of Christmas IS just for kids, although nobody will deny they get the most sense of magic and fulfillment out of it. I have some religious belief and I think Christmas should be a time to consider our humanity and our fellow men. If I had my way on Christmas day etc I'd be helping at the local 'Crisis at Christmas' or doing something charitable for those less fortunate. That's what the spirit of Christmas should be about, not piles of toys for kids and lining the pockets of commerce.

Think of others this Christmas.
 

CopperBrompton

Bicycle: a means of transport between cake-stops
Location
London
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Andy in Sig

Vice President in Exile
How about if we switched Jan 1st to the morning after the longest night of the year and just had one big winter party and the whole country to shut down for a week? No mention of it allowed until one week before.
 

threebikesmcginty

Corn Fed Hick...
Location
...on the slake
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rich p said:
Stylish. Did JG base his design on the one you did for your son?;)

This could come out all wrong but I took it up to their flat on Monday night- Rob was on his own for a while...and it went down very well with her apparently.
And Rob.
But it was nice, just slinking up there, setting up and departing. I'll post a pic if I can get one that he sent, before I drift back into humbuggery. :biggrin:
 

Davidc

Guru
Location
Somerset UK
Uncle Mort said:
Nearly 600 hours of repeats will be shown on Britain’s four main television channels over the festive period according to schedules released by broadcasters - so it's getting better then? ;)

So, more channels = more repeats. What a shock!

Think I'll set the recorder for the Royle Family - have to see my role model Jim - and move the TV set into the garage for the duration.
 

goo_mason

Champion barbed-wire hurdler
Location
Leith, Edinburgh
I'm not too bothered about Christmas as an event.

What I DO like about it is that I've got so many days hol left that my last day is next Friday (and I'm taking a half-day at that) and that's me off until 2010 ;) Lots of time to lie in, spend more time with my daughter, play computer games, read books, listen to music and get through a massive backlog of good films that I've saved up.

Who cares about the commercial excess? Not me. I'm not going out shopping. 99% of it's already been done online and has arrived. The rest I can pick up in Tesco with my weekly food shopping.

Even my 9yr-old daughter doesn't seem that bothered this year - "Get me something you'd think I'd like!" So she's getting rather a lot of books (since she LOVES reading).
 

Fnaar

Smutmaster General
Location
Thumberland
Fab Foodie said:
I don't agree that the spirit of Christmas IS just for kids, although nobody will deny they get the most sense of magic and fulfillment out of it. I have some religious belief and I think Christmas should be a time to consider our humanity and our fellow men. Think of others this Christmas.
I agree completely, except I'm an atheist. It's a Christian festival, but I choose to use the time as an opportunity to do as FF suggests.
 
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