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Thread: What Do You Want For Xmas?

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    What Do You Want For Xmas?

    I’ve requested and am receiving nothing from my wife this year.

    I find there’s nothing I need, I’d rather spend on others so I’m sending wife and eldest daughter for an overnight stay and afternoon tea at Claridges as it’s something my wife has always wanted to do ( not my scene at all! )

    I can’t forgive him for that 35 yarder from the wing over Stuart Naylor’s Head in that 2-4 home defeat to Blues in the early 90’s so there’s no way I’m staying at his guest house!

    What are you lot receiving and giving?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickd1961 View Post
    I’ve requested and am receiving nothing from my wife this year.

    I find there’s nothing I need, I’d rather spend on others so I’m sending wife and eldest daughter for an overnight stay and afternoon tea at Claridges as it’s something my wife has always wanted to do ( not my scene at all! )

    I can’t forgive him for that 35 yarder from the wing over Stuart Naylor’s Head in that 2-4 home defeat to Blues in the early 90’s so there’s no way I’m staying at his guest house!

    What are you lot receiving and giving?
    Nothing for me also and nothing for her either. After years of swapping presents like jewellery, cameras and the likes, the Lady of the house does not wish for any more. I have tried to tempt her with a Mercedes or Audi convertible for the last few years (perhaps that is more for me than her tbh), but alas with our small roads and flying to most holiday destinations she would likely kill me if I did buy her/me that

    We buy what we want when we want, so generally we want for nothing and so that is what we do, we get each other nothing we just enjoy the holiday for what it is, a break from the norm. Christmas Day will be spent with our kids their husbands/partners and and of course grandkids and then Boxing Day will be just the two of us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickd1961 View Post
    I’ve requested and am receiving nothing from my wife this year.

    I find there’s nothing I need, I’d rather spend on others so I’m sending wife and eldest daughter for an overnight stay and afternoon tea at Claridges as it’s something my wife has always wanted to do ( not my scene at all! )

    I can’t forgive him for that 35 yarder from the wing over Stuart Naylor’s Head in that 2-4 home defeat to Blues in the early 90’s so there’s no way I’m staying at his guest house!

    What are you lot receiving and giving?
    Super Stevie Claridge! Titchfield born and bred. Lovely fella.

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    A bloody football club I can be proud of again with a team that plays entertaining football and that when it comes round to match day you feel that the game can be won as opposed to expecting to lose every game.

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    A decent owner for our club would be an ideal present, at Christmas or any other time. Takeaway time for the Chinese runt.

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    I had a grandson yesterday - best present!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baggie Sharon View Post
    I had a grandson yesterday - best present!
    Big congratulations, great to have some good news.

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    Thank you, Soulman. Merry Christmas to you, yours and all Baggies. x

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joy_Division View Post
    A bloody football club I can be proud of again with a team that plays entertaining football and that when it comes round to match day you feel that the game can be won as opposed to expecting to lose every game.
    Unfortunately you’ll have a long wait with the Allardyceosaurus in charge

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    Lovely to have some nice news congratulations! A junior baggies I hope

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