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What adds to the crapiness is the lights are all placed, with such obvious deliberation, just beyond arms length. Makes everything look like it's got one of those 'browse rings' like trees in Africa.
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Where I am, there are a few Xmas lights wrapped around the trees
tim
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Originally posted by Purple Dalek View PostCheltenham town centre still looks like tulip. Now with tinsel on it.
I only ever went into town for drinks a few times, the local population seem extremely pretentious, fake tans, fake fur and convertibles everywhere.
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Originally posted by expat View PostWhy do you go back?
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Cheltenham town centre still looks like tulip. Now with tinsel on it.
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My client has dug a hole by the entrance and put up a 20ft tree with lights and decorations etc apparently they do this every year, I'm sure it would be a lot less hassle if they just planted one.
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostChristmas markets are in full swing on the mainland.
It's all gluhwein and sausages here, so haven't bothered so far.
Bah humbug.
Mmmm.
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Last night I took the kids to Chiselhurst and to Eltham : both were great.
But few houses have lights up : I have only found 2 good ones so far within a 3 mile radius. Though 1 road has done very well.
Last year there were about 10 good ones.
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Christmas markets are in full swing on the mainland.
It's all gluhwein and sausages here, so haven't bothered so far.
Bah humbug.
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Originally posted by cojak View PostSince I'm stuck in Bristol for the middle of the week, I must say that the centre looks quite pretty.
Shame the Xmas tree only lasted 2 days before the vandals took it down...
Anyone being cheered by their work location over Xmas?
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I had a little drive down Regent Street yesterday evening and it all looked very pretty
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Town Xmas decorations
Since I'm stuck in Bristol for the middle of the week, I must say that the centre looks quite pretty.
Shame the Xmas tree only lasted 2 days before the vandals took it down...
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