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  • #253584

    ugo

    ffs what a giggle that was it was like a likkle comic strip

    :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :wink:

    #253585

    @ugo wrote:

    ffs what a giggle that was it was like a likkle comic strip

    :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :wink:

    an u can feckin shut it an all!!!!!!!!!!!! you …….you……….you………ermmmmmmmm …..will get back to you!!!! :wink: :wink:

    #253586

    Dont do xmas!

    Ha! Bumhug.

    #253587

    About £100 so far, but not got the kids things yet. They are not getting a lot, but we are taking them to the Jan sales, when we get a bit of cash in January :wink:

    #253588

    with two teenage girls well over 2 k so far

    Hubs iv spent £600 on work about 300 notes

    and his family about 300

    so far to f00king much to be honest when you look at it wrote down

    No wonder i have to work 10 hours a day lol :roll:

    #253589

    I’m delighted to say I’ve spent absolutely NOTHING !!! With a bit of luck I’ll be able to pretend it’s still November and my little one won’t notice. By the time she goes back to school in January it’ll be too late.

    Bah Humbug !!!

    #253590

    @sharongooner wrote:

    About £100 so far, but not got the kids things yet. They are not getting a lot, but we are taking them to the Jan sales, when we get a bit of cash in January :wink:

    Sharon thats a really good idea cos it gives em something to look forward to after christmas , i used to do that with mine too xx give them wot i could at christmas then take em out in january lol xxxx hugs hunnie xxxx

    #253591

    @cath 55 wrote:

    @sharongooner wrote:

    About £100 so far, but not got the kids things yet. They are not getting a lot, but we are taking them to the Jan sales, when we get a bit of cash in January :wink:

    Sharon thats a really good idea cos it gives em something to look forward to after christmas , i used to do that with mine too xx give them wot i could at christmas then take em out in january lol xxxx hugs hunnie xxxx

    I was actually surprised at their reaction when we told them!! We sat them down Monday evening and explained the situation…….. you know, that Father Christmas has not got enough money for ALL the kids, so there wont be a lot on xmas day (even though my mum and dad spend a fair bit so its not like they will be without). I said we had a bit of money coming in January so we will all go out together shopping (bluewater or lakeside) and all get a few bits, and we will get a lot more for our money because of the sales……..

    Then I waited for the tears and sreams of pure selfishness……….

    and they both went “OK, cool, can we go back on the playstation now?” :shock:

    My eldest said a few of his mates are doing the same thing, so he was not surprised.

    Just shows you………. its not always the demanding kids, its also the parents who bow to the pressure of HAVING to spend colossal amounts on toot that breaks, gets trodden on etc, just so the kids get a good christmas!!

    I look foward to a nice turkey lunch with the family, followed by a game of Cluedo, a few drinks and a good movie………. = brill :lol:

    (But………. if my hubby forgets my present I will have to show him PB’s thread on circumcisian…….. to prepare him for what will be about to happen :twisted: ) :wink:

    #253592

    @sharongooner wrote:

    @cath 55 wrote:

    @sharongooner wrote:

    About £100 so far, but not got the kids things yet. They are not getting a lot, but we are taking them to the Jan sales, when we get a bit of cash in January :wink:

    Sharon thats a really good idea cos it gives em something to look forward to after christmas , i used to do that with mine too xx give them wot i could at christmas then take em out in january lol xxxx hugs hunnie xxxx

    I was actually surprised at their reaction when we told them!! We sat them down Monday evening and explained the situation…….. you know, that Father Christmas has not got enough money for ALL the kids, so there wont be a lot on xmas day (even though my mum and dad spend a fair bit so its not like they will be without). I said we had a bit of money coming in January so we will all go out together shopping (bluewater or lakeside) and all get a few bits, and we will get a lot more for our money because of the sales……..

    Then I waited for the tears and sreams of pure selfishness……….

    and they both went “OK, cool, can we go back on the playstation now?” :shock:

    My eldest said a few of his mates are doing the same thing, so he was not surprised.

    Just shows you………. its not always the demanding kids, its also the parents who bow to the pressure of HAVING to spend colossal amounts on toot that breaks, gets trodden on etc, just so the kids get a good christmas!!

    I look foward to a nice turkey lunch with the family, followed by a game of Cluedo, a few drinks and a good movie………. = brill :lol:

    (But………. if my hubby forgets my present I will have to show him PB’s thread on circumcisian…….. to prepare him for what will be about to happen :twisted: ) :wink:

    lol sharon good fer u tho fer not just gettin in to debt hunnie fer christmas xxxx the kids can be understanding they never cease to surprise u do they lol xxx bless em xxx big hugs hunnie im off to bed not so good tonite xxx cyas tommorow xxxx

    #253593

    me too, nite all xx

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