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Reply to: Xmas Dinner - What's yours going to be?
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Exactly. I mean he did die on the bloody cross.Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostAnd whats wrong with "Xmas" as an alternative word to Christmas?
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X is an old abbreviation for the word Christ which is where the word Xmas comes from.Originally posted by norrahe View PostI prefer xmas as the alternative to not having to use the "christ" bit
If you want to keep Christ out of your festive holidays then start celebrating Festivus
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And whats wrong with "Xmas" as an alternative word to Christmas?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI would tell you - but as you shortened Christmas to xmas I am not going to.
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Yeah but I like itOriginally posted by norrahe View PostAsparagus in December?????? Bit out of season?
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Asparagus in December?????? Bit out of season?Originally posted by Halo Jones View PostStarter of Parma ham wrapped asparagus (roasted)
Main Turkey Crown, Roast Beef & Gammon Joint with all the necessary trimmings
Dessert choice of Christmas cake, mince pies, Christmas pudding or cheese board with Port
Served with a Canadian Ice Wine fortified Champagne (ok so it’s not champagne as it’s from Canada but I can’t remember what they call it)
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Good call, we normally do the same.Originally posted by Halo Jones View Post
cheese board with Port
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Starter of Parma ham wrapped asparagus (roasted)
Main Turkey Crown, Roast Beef & Gammon Joint with all the necessary trimmings
Dessert choice of Christmas cake, mince pies, Christmas pudding or cheese board with Port
Served with a Canadian Ice Wine fortified Champagne (ok so it’s not champagne as it’s from Canada but I can’t remember what they call it)
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I would tell you - but as you shortened Christmas to xmas I am not going to.
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