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Previously on "Since when did advent begin on November 17th?"
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Originally posted by Pogle View PostWhat do you buy a 95 year old man? Is there much that he'd need?
My parents have their 50th wedding anniversary on Dec1 and I've no idea what to get them. I think my Mum would like a divorce, but maybe that would be unsubtle
This year, it will be new photo, chocolate, school photos and charity donation (oxfam unwrapped or world vision, since you can customize the card there).
My parents had their 40th a couple of years ago - we bought them a photo frame which you can decorate yourself, and we (my brother, sister, their spouses and children plus my girls) all wrote a message on there for them, with a picture of all of us. We also went away for the weekend as a family (which is where we took the picture).
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostIndeed - my grandad will be 95 on December 20th.
We'll buy a present on December 18th, and not a moment before.
My parents have their 50th wedding anniversary on Dec1 and I've no idea what to get them. I think my Mum would like a divorce, but maybe that would be unsubtle
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Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostShopping early has its benefits, just make sure you always buy presents that you would like to receive yourself... just incase anybody dies inbetween purchase and christmas
We'll buy a present on December 18th, and not a moment before.
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I think christmas is tulip, especially seeing as nobody buys me scalextric or train sets any more.
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Originally posted by Purple Dalek View PostIs true. I have a table in the study with presents already wrapped. Only 5 more to arrive in the post, any day now, and then Xmas can be enjoyed without the nonsense that is last minute shopping.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostThis year, it begins on 30th November. Next year, it will begin on 29th November.
And Christmas shopping starts in January for us - no better time than the 80% off sales
The missus wont buy Christmas cards in January, she says "people" (which I believe to be a euphamism for "other women") will know that the cards will be "last years". They all look alike to me anyway!
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Originally posted by deano View PostAdvent runs from the 30th Nov. To 6pm (or thereabouts - First Vespers actually) on Christmas Eve, then Christmas properly starts.
Which is why a lot of people (including me!) say that Christmas starts when the first carol begins from the R4 broadcast of Nine Lessons and Carols from Kings College, Cambridge.
Christmas shopping however begins in August!
And Christmas shopping starts in January for us - no better time than the 80% off sales
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Originally posted by deano View PostChristmas shopping however begins in August!
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Advent runs from the 30th Nov. To 6pm (or thereabouts - First Vespers actually) on Christmas Eve, then Christmas properly starts.
Which is why a lot of people (including me!) say that Christmas starts when the first carol begins from the R4 broadcast of Nine Lessons and Carols from Kings College, Cambridge.
Christmas shopping however begins in August!
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I possit that starting Xmas early, with all the decorations and stuff, is just the same as hanging a large Union flag out of the window. It's only purpose is to upset the minorities by saying 'We're real British and you're not, and if you don't like it bugger off to wherever it is yer came from'.
And should be treated as such by the authorities. Once one or two get dragged into court for so much as a 'Ho ho ho' as they pass Mr. Patels corner shop we'll have less of this Xmas nonsense.
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