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FFS it is november the 11th and people are already wearing xmas names

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2shoes · 11/11/2007 12:16

it has got to stop

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fleacircus · 11/11/2007 12:22

Yes it has. I am tempted to refuse to leave the house to avoid exploding with irritation at shops' Christmas displays, which means there is nothing for me but MN. What will become of me if you lot also tip me over the edge?

HumbugCircus.

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Slouchy · 11/11/2007 12:24

I agree. My name is saved so I can pick it up in dect but is not for show before that.
But we don't put our decs up in this house until the 19th dec!

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KerryMum · 11/11/2007 12:27

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SlubberwifeofLen · 11/11/2007 13:42

Quite right too. It's much to early. See here I have my new fancy Strictly Come Dancing name change which is much more middle of november seasonaly appropriate

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SlubberwifeofLen · 11/11/2007 13:44

I only put it on for the weekends though. Don't want it to get crumpled and out of shape.

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noddyholder · 11/11/2007 15:21

Very chavvy to have a xmas name before december

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2shoes · 11/11/2007 15:22

lol yours is an all round the year one though

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ladygrinningTooSoonForXmasName · 11/11/2007 17:32

I agree with OP

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Turkeyandsproutsx3 · 11/11/2007 17:35

miserable gits Its all my fault - I started it the other day Just feeling excited this year - probably for the firt time in years tbh - so am going for it if thats okay

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2shoes · 11/11/2007 18:56

no it's not. it is still NOVEMBER ffs

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Turkeyandsproutsx3 · 11/11/2007 22:19

ah well never mind

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PinionsAndHerPumpkinClub · 11/11/2007 22:46

I like name changing too Octo.

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LoveAngelGabriel · 12/11/2007 07:27

Your blood pressure will come right down if you just accept it ('cause it ain't changing anytime soon!).

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