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Previously on "Things you used to get for Christmas that you don't get anymore"
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used to get a Satsuma and a bag of nuts in a stocking at the end of my bed.
But think that was my dad being whimsical rather than anything else.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostWe used to see kids in the street on their new bikes, scooters, hoola hoops , cowboy outfits, at about 7 am
now you see them at 7pm and their eyes are all gozzy from the PS4
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We used to see kids in the street on their new bikes, scooters, hoola hoops , cowboy outfits, at about 7 am
now you see them at 7pm and their eyes are all gozzy from the PS4
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Originally posted by DaveB View Post
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Originally posted by DaveB View Post
Also had a Gran that would knit covers for coat hangers and each year there would be a coat hanger shaped parcel under the tree
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Things you used to get for Christmas that you don't get anymore...herpes.
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Originally posted by ctdctd View PostA classic hardback book from a distant aunt.
Titles such as Kidnapped, Moby Dick and Treasure Island.
She started when I was three or four but I grew into them
The first time was a huge shock as I had devoured every single book I had read up until then and I knew that it was a classic. I just couldn't get past the first few chapters.
The second time I tried I thought that I had been too young to appreciate it.
My 12 year old self was right. RL Stephenson is my least favourite author.
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