can anyone remember the day/night they realised there wasnt really a santa claus,and how old they were
for me it was xmas eve 1973 working night shift,i was 25 some sod let cat out of bag
can anyone remember the day/night they realised there wasnt really a santa claus,and how old they were
for me it was xmas eve 1973 working night shift,i was 25 some sod let cat out of bag
yes at exactly 19.15hours 22nd Dec 2013 I am 62 1/2 you are just joking
?? if you mean today , your gonna miss santa this year![]()
As a kid I had to leave out a glass of sherry for Santa and a carrot for Rudolph, the one year my Mam told me that she heard that Santa prefers a bottle of Brown Ale.....I remember thinking "Hold on a minute.....Brown Ale!!.....I know someone else that can put the Newcy Brown away!"
Regards Ian
Lets face it Christmas is for children who's imagination and innocence is alive they believe what we as adults no longer believe.Because the majority of Christmas spirit for an adult comes out of a bottle. I for one would love to believe in all, at this magical time of year but alas I'm an adult with no young children so at least I could share some of there excitement on Christmas Day.
So I have now become a Grinch, a Scrooge a Bah Humbug kind of person.
Ho Ho Ho
Jingle B*llocks
Mr Claus
Ian I come from a canny religious family and I think over the years Christmas has become too commercialized to the kids of today its a day where they get presents and nowt else . anyway all the best and enjoy the dayI hear what you are saying Sid but it's not just for kids....it's the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ and even if you are not a Christian then surely the message of peace and goodwill is a good one.
All the best fella, Ian.
The
Fat B*st*rd
Didn't Show Up
Looks Like I'll Have To Adopt A Couple Of Kids For Next Year.