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Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2008 21:09:51 GMT
Just out of interest, what does Christmas Dinner comprise of in a Mongol household? Turkey, chips and peas, since you asked. Good choice yum yum
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Post by Deleted on Dec 22, 2008 8:31:14 GMT
In which case, there's even less excuse for people to buy enough bloody food for four months. And who in their right minds would food shop at bloody Sainsbury's on Boxing Day - it's a public holiday, for goodness sake, not a day to do crappy, horrible, vile food shopping. I'm assuming it's the non-Christian families, who shouldn't have their right's taken away , anyway hope nobody goes in shopping, then perhaps they will go back to allowing people to have some bloody holiday time It's been manic in Tesco's since last week, and I'm dreading the next 3 days, Mon,Tues and Wednesday , especially since they have not employed any temps this year You should go to Asda, Badge. Loads of temps and the prettiest most helpful checkout girl in the world works there. And so does my wife! ;D
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Post by Deleted on Dec 22, 2008 11:55:06 GMT
My Mum does the bumper Xmas shop (it's a double week) normally at some hour like 11pm. Booze gets bought elsewhere (although none still pass my lips until Leicester win promotion from League 1)
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Post by braveheart on Dec 22, 2008 14:14:06 GMT
I haven't bought one item of Christmas food shopping. No mince pies, turkey, brussels, pudding etc. I am working on Xmas day and unfortunately the worst chef is working. But it is free ;D
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Post by Deleted on Dec 23, 2008 12:56:21 GMT
I haven't bought one item of Christmas food shopping. No mince pies, turkey, brussels, pudding etc. I am working on Xmas day and unfortunately the worst chef is working. But it is free ;D Same here. I'm working Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Years Day this year, but providing my shift pattern doesn't change, I'll be off all of next Christmas and New year.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 23, 2008 20:24:41 GMT
I haven't bought one item of Christmas food shopping. No mince pies, turkey, brussels, pudding etc. I am working on Xmas day and unfortunately the worst chef is working. But it is free ;D Same here. I'm working Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Years Day this year, but providing my shift pattern doesn't change, I'll be off next all of next Christmas and New year. Arghhhhh bad luck both of you, and all of the brave souls who carry on working whatever the time of year.
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Post by braveheart on Dec 24, 2008 5:00:00 GMT
I haven't bought one item of Christmas food shopping. No mince pies, turkey, brussels, pudding etc. I am working on Xmas day and unfortunately the worst chef is working. But it is free ;D Same here. I'm working Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Years Day this year, but providing my shift pattern doesn't change, I'll be off all of next Christmas and New year. I have already looked at my shift for next year, and I am working at Xmas again
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Post by Deleted on Dec 24, 2008 15:27:10 GMT
Same here. I'm working Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Years Day this year, but providing my shift pattern doesn't change, I'll be off all of next Christmas and New year. I have already looked at my shift for next year, and I am working at Xmas again That's a pig Braveheart. Do you work for the NHS like me?
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Post by braveheart on Dec 24, 2008 21:05:26 GMT
I have already looked at my shift for next year, and I am working at Xmas again That's a pig Braveheart. Do you work for the NHS like me? No. People who work for the NHS do a great job. I am a civil servant. Merry Xmas, The Great Cornholio, and I hope you bring smiles to people who are not so healthy as us tomorrow.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 29, 2008 14:09:30 GMT
No contest...
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Post by Genghis on Dec 29, 2008 23:02:02 GMT
Good decision - I don't think Christmas is the time for being picking flapperjacks.
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Post by admin on Dec 31, 2008 1:04:10 GMT
I make a late nomination of CVS, who seems to have used his position in the BSPA to engineer an average fiddle for Chris Kerr, who will now join Newport on a 6.47 average, rather than the 8.00 average he should have. Edinburgh were saddled with Ryan Fisher on an 8.00 average last season, but at that time it didn't suit CVS to trash the rule book, but now it does suit him, so he has. More shameful stuff from the BSPA and CVS in particular.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 31, 2008 8:48:07 GMT
I make a late nomination of CVS, who seems to have used his position in the BSPA to engineer an average fiddle for Chris Kerr, who will now join Newport on a 6.47 average, rather than the 8.00 average he should have. Edinburgh were saddled with Ryan Fisher on an 8.00 average last season, but at that time it didn't suit CVS to trash the rule book, but now it does suit him, so he has. More shameful stuff from the BSPA and CVS in particular. I only want him not to agree terms with Klindt so Panthers can but no doubt the deal has been done ages ago. The BSPA do themselves no favours, and having this clown at the front end only compounds the problem so I'll second that without too much problem.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 31, 2008 13:38:31 GMT
I make a late nomination of CVS, who seems to have used his position in the BSPA to engineer an average fiddle for Chris Kerr, who will now join Newport on a 6.47 average, rather than the 8.00 average he should have. Edinburgh were saddled with Ryan Fisher on an 8.00 average last season, but at that time it didn't suit CVS to trash the rule book, but now it does suit him, so he has. More shameful stuff from the BSPA and CVS in particular. Why is it that Kerr can't move from one PL club to another PL club and keep his 6.47 average anyway ? If Van Stratten has trashed the rule book over this - then well done CVS .
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Post by Deleted on Dec 31, 2008 13:47:17 GMT
[ Why is it that Kerr can't move from one PL club to another PL club and keep his 6.47 average anyway ? If Van Stratten has trashed the rule book over this - then well done CVS . When a work permit rider moves to a new club that club has to apply for a new work permit in accordance with the DoE hence Kerr should be on an 8.00 point average. It happened to Josef Franc, Kyle Legault and now Richard Sweetman so why the feck should it be a different kettle of fish for Kerr. Whether we like the rule or not it's there anfd by saying well done on trashing the rule book then you are setting a precedent for every promotion to trash rules they don't like. So what's the bloody point in having any!
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