Beck
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Post by Beck on Dec 22, 2005 17:21:46 GMT -5
Wishing you all a safe and very Merry Christmas and a fantastic New Year.
As I am sitting in the swimming pool drinking my red wine I will be thinking of all of you over in Europe freezing your butts off!! ;D
Cheers, Beck
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cjm
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Post by cjm on Dec 24, 2005 9:38:09 GMT -5
Thanks Beck. Hope you all have a great Christmas and a top New Year! ;D
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Post by shmoo on Dec 28, 2005 16:55:24 GMT -5
Hey I had a great Christmas opening all my daughter's pressies. (Her 1st christmas, 9 months old). She was only interested in the paper they were wrapped in, once we took it off. But hey it was great tho, loads of pics and home movies. Beck, I would like to say you are lucky, but being a true Scot I don;t think Christmas is Christmas without snow or frost. MAybe I'm a saddo. I don't care. Just out of interest what do you have on your Christmas cards in Australia? I know this is your summer time as my hubbies Uncle lives there. Being winter here most cards have Santa, Robins, snow etc. The thought never crossed my mind before. Hope you don't mind me asking. It's just curiosity with you having christmas in a different season to us.
Ps Have a happy new year all.! ;D
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Beck
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Post by Beck on Dec 28, 2005 21:13:14 GMT -5
Hi Shmoo, weirdly enough our Christmas cards are not that much different from yours - images with a lot of snow and ice. Intersperced with them are the ones with a sleigh being pulled by kangaroo's or ones with a VERY hot and sunburned Santa. There are also the ones with Santa in boardshorts and surfing. Beck
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cjm
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Post by cjm on Dec 29, 2005 10:56:59 GMT -5
This is my neices first Christmas though she doesn't know anything about it being only 5 weeks old. Hopefully next year she will notice it a bit more. ;D By the way an early Happy New Year to you all.
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