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To ram Xmas tree

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madasa · 24/12/2011 12:10

If my DP sighs once more I will be sorely tempted to ram Christmas tree complete with festive baubles in a shady place. He has only wrapped a few presents for fucks sake!!!

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TwelveGaysOfChristmas · 24/12/2011 12:11

Do it. Ornaments and all. Especially the star.

ZenPom · 24/12/2011 12:11

yanbu

ILoveSanta · 24/12/2011 12:12

Go for it. I often feel like this!

Winkly · 24/12/2011 12:38

YABU to the tree and those poor baubles, they're being festive :)

santastooearlymustdache · 24/12/2011 12:40

it could be worse, he could be sniffing?

OldGreyWassailTest · 24/12/2011 12:45

Oh, poor diddums that he is. Have you told him he's cooking the Christmas Lunch yet??

madasa · 24/12/2011 12:55

God forbid OldGrey...it would be turkey and oven chips! Thankfully we are going to my dear sister and family. I lost my dad 8 weeks ago....I feel like screaming...and he's bloody sighing!

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Icelollycraving · 24/12/2011 12:59

Remove the fairy first,it's not her Christmas destiny to be up his jacksy.

madasa · 24/12/2011 13:02

It's ok Icelolly....have replaced fairy with a cactus Xmas Grin

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Icelollycraving · 24/12/2011 13:04

:o then go ahead!!

felicitywits · 24/12/2011 13:14

YA soooo NBU. I swear my DH is doing his wrapping terribly on purpose and my god the fuss! V tempted to tie him up with tinsel and inflict a death by a thousand cuts with a jagged bauble.

madasa · 24/12/2011 13:37

Only a thousand!?

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