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Old 10-11-2007
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I;m just hoping the boss doesn't want an Xmas tre up this year....there not much room left
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I;m just hoping the boss doesn't want an Xmas tre up this year....there not much room left
Best you make room, Dave. You can't move the jeep inside every year and hope that Santa attaches all your xmas wishes to it.

You got a little one to think of now, I reckon you clear even more space and get a really big tree!
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Argh it gets here so bloody quik, why would you want to mke it sooner
Santa was in the bourke st mall in melbourne today, crazy. Easter bunny will be there tomorrow.
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Too Early for sure.
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Just for history's sake.

Traditionally, Christmas trees were not brought in and decorated until Christmas Eve (24 December), and then removed the day after the twelfth night of Christmas (i.e., 6 January - Remember your Carols? - 'On the 12 day of Christmas my true love said to me' etc. etc.); to have a tree up before or after these dates used to be considered bad luck.
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its only bad luck when you get your credit card bill in january but then you have 11 months to pay it off before the next one...there is a shopping centre in perth that has tress and decorations for sale in june and hot x buns on NYE(just on a side note there are 2 major bakeries that make hotx buns 10 months of the year.)
might have to buy a big tree this year for what the wife wants for the jk
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Put it up! It's over with before we know it anyway! Makes the kids happy!
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