lycan238 wrote: Now these days I get none but raid the shops Easter Monday for some discounted ones if any left. If none left its doesn't matter.
Toto Wolfcastle wrote: » We always had the Easter bunny growing up and, just like Santa, it's a tradition that has continued even as adults.
Bruce Mushy Tapestry wrote: » They're so cheap as it is, hard to resist!
Jude13 wrote: » Great update! Any mention of Christmas shoes?
Jude13 wrote: » Mystery Egg, what if, by accident, it got deleted from all Christmas fm computers (presume its digital in this day and age). Im kidding by the way. Great insight. Just give the programme manager a nudge and put the waitresses Christmas Wrapping Cat A status.
Glitzgirl wrote: » Watching desperate housewives ( while feeling totally embarrassed by my lack of domestic skills in comparison ) and it's a Christmas episode ! Loving it !
freshpopcorn wrote: » I'm re-watching it over the past week!
baby and crumble wrote: » LADS! I have been woefully ignoring Christmas recently but now I'm like "IT'S NEARLY MAY OMG!" :p:p:p I will say the wedding planning (exactly one month before Christmas Day:D)
Posy wrote: » The Eurovision is on next week- a sure sign that the year is flying by already!!
Jude13 wrote: » I was all set to stay here for Christmas this year, Im having doubts now. A warm Christmas seems so weird. No family or friends (apart from my OH) But I wont have to travel and I will save.