Re: No rushing round
Pathetic isn't it? You would think that people are stocking up for a month instead of the one day when the shops are shut. Called into Sainsbury's this PM - just came out with a packet of bacon, some creme fraiche and a bottle of Famous Grouse Black whisky - couldn't stand the pushing and shoving any longer. A trip to a garden centre tomorrow morning for a wreath and that's me done for a while.Re: No rushing round
I don't have anything to do with all the hassle of Christmas, or any pushing, shoving, queueing or waiting. Those idiots are possessed!Re: No rushing round
Well - it's been Hell on wheels here, but, I think it is finally done. Presents wrapped, except for about 5, all the gaudy stuff up and gathering dust. Dogs stocked up with food, turkey and beef, along with all the trimmings bought.Re: No rushing round
No rushing around and crowded shops here presents bought online a month ago , packed and delivered last week.Re: No rushing round
Not too bad in Sainsbury's this morning. I heard someone complaining that it was too busy but I can remember a time in Waitrose when you literally could not move your trolley in any direction. I remember standing talking to someone for about five minutes or so until it improved.Re: No rushing round
Not organised at all this year. Did nothing till Saturday when I went to town, had breakfast, bought presents, 12. I'm out for Christmas day and night then I was asked to a meal on boxing day, wont get home till late boxing day evening so not bothered with decorations or tree in fact may not even bother sending cards to the neighbours who haven't sent me one, 4, so cannot see the point as it would be meaningless.
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