andy Burgess Posted December 23, 2013 Report Posted December 23, 2013 what are plans over the Christmas break ?? we have some family members visiting tomorrow . a meal with other family members Christmas day .are any site members alone over Christmas or working ?
billt Posted December 23, 2013 Report Posted December 23, 2013 We're off to our daughters Christmas day, weather permitting, she's working but all her girls will be there, Boxing day will be them all at ours
andy Burgess Posted December 23, 2013 Author Report Posted December 23, 2013 We're off to our daughters Christmas day, weather permitting, she's working but all her girls will be there, Boxing day will be them all at ours all sounds good Bill , hope you have a great time
Guest TAMMY_1 Posted December 24, 2013 Report Posted December 24, 2013 what are plans over the Christmas break ?? we have some family members visiting tomorrow . a meal with other family members Christmas day .are any site members alone over Christmas or working ?only days we get off are when we go away other wise it is work every day including today :santa-dance:
OLDYELLOW Posted December 24, 2013 Report Posted December 24, 2013 Spending Christmas with an alcoholic transvestite , it could be worse all he wants to do is eat drink and be Mary ho ho ho :santa-dance:
alex young Posted December 24, 2013 Report Posted December 24, 2013 Off for a pint with my Dad Xmas day he's just on 87 now, then back home for a family meal late afternoon.Boxing Day off to Goodison Park to see the Blues play Sunderland.Hope you all have a great Xmas.
paddymac Posted December 24, 2013 Report Posted December 24, 2013 Finish up tomorrow morning after being working on nightduty since Friday so I have a few days off to relax and enjoy the festivities with my wife and our 4 Children before Friday comes around again. I hope everyone has an enjoyable and peaceful few days and for all those that are travelling I hope you all have a safe journey. Happy Christmas everyone
sapper756 Posted December 24, 2013 Report Posted December 24, 2013 My daughter and her partner are coming to our house for Xmas lunch usually have mum and dad for xmas lunch, but they have been invited out this year.
philg50 Posted December 24, 2013 Report Posted December 24, 2013 Quiet time at home fatherinlaw my 2 sons and one of my grand daughters will be with us on Xmas day so peacefull day.
walterboswell59 Posted December 24, 2013 Report Posted December 24, 2013 family coming to my house for helens samonella turkey or cremated phillet steak lol have a nice chritmas everyone im off out to try and reset my sky dish its driving me nuts keeps moving in the high winds
Guest homestead Posted December 24, 2013 Report Posted December 24, 2013 Spending Christmas with an alcoholic transvestite , it could be worse all he wants to do is eat drink and be Mary ho ho ho :santa-dance:
Guest homestead Posted December 24, 2013 Report Posted December 24, 2013 after last night i need to make the lofts water tight and Christmas dinner will be a curry looking forward to it.... no other plans yet
andy Burgess Posted December 24, 2013 Author Report Posted December 24, 2013 well I didn't plan on Mickey Mouse electronic sounds car (suits ages 12 months to 3 years) taking so long to assemble . had to take it apart ,Jackson strong enough to run about didn't need the support on it , steering wheel off first , small screw drops out ? wheres that from ? 12 screws out of the back and still couldn't dismantle it find 2 large screws underneath hidden away ,could barely get at them , eventually done (air is now blue) .re=assemble , horn doesn't work ?? 3 times ,still nothing ? wheres that small screw , that's the problem , fit that underneath the steering wheel ,steering column and front axle drop away to break a wire now nothing works 3 attempts to fix a wire barely thicker than a human hair , bingo ,all fixed , horn only works if you push it as hard as you would if " pushing Grandma off a bus" I hope the boy loves his toy , Daddy ready for that glass of whisky now I can tell you
billt Posted December 24, 2013 Report Posted December 24, 2013 well I didn't plan on Mickey Mouse electronic sounds car (suits ages 12 months to 3 years) taking so long to assemble . had to take it apart ,Jackson strong enough to run about didn't need the support on it , steering wheel off first , small screw drops out ? wheres that from ? 12 screws out of the back and still couldn't dismantle it find 2 large screws underneath hidden away ,could barely get at them , eventually done (air is now blue) .re=assemble , horn doesn't work ?? 3 times ,still nothing ? wheres that small screw , that's the problem , fit that underneath the steering wheel ,steering column and front axle drop away to break a wire now nothing works 3 attempts to fix a wire barely thicker than a human hair , bingo ,all fixed , horn only works if you push it as hard as you would if " pushing Grandma off a bus" I hope the boy loves his toy , Daddy ready for that glass of whisky now I can tell you You're getting to old for that job Santa, should have let the kids sort it out
andy Burgess Posted December 24, 2013 Author Report Posted December 24, 2013 You're getting to old for that job Santa, should have let the kids sort it out absolutely Bill , arthritic fingers and poor eyesight don't help at all , old age doesn't come by itself they say eldest boy would have been useful being an electronics engineer , he,s not visiting until 3rd Jan ,just moved house with his young lady
geordie1234 Posted December 24, 2013 Report Posted December 24, 2013 No gonny lie I plan on getting pis.hed
andy Burgess Posted December 24, 2013 Author Report Posted December 24, 2013 No gonny lie I plan on getting pis.hed
andy Burgess Posted December 24, 2013 Author Report Posted December 24, 2013 getting plastered and eating haha
walterboswell59 Posted December 25, 2013 Report Posted December 25, 2013 well I didn't plan on Mickey Mouse electronic sounds car (suits ages 12 months to 3 years) taking so long to assemble . had to take it apart ,Jackson strong enough to run about didn't need the support on it , steering wheel off first , small screw drops out ? wheres that from ? 12 screws out of the back and still couldn't dismantle it find 2 large screws underneath hidden away ,could barely get at them , eventually done (air is now blue) .re=assemble , horn doesn't work ?? 3 times ,still nothing ? wheres that small screw , that's the problem , fit that underneath the steering wheel ,steering column and front axle drop away to break a wire now nothing works 3 attempts to fix a wire barely thicker than a human hair , bingo ,all fixed , horn only works if you push it as hard as you would if " pushing Grandma off a bus" I hope the boy loves his toy , Daddy ready for that glass of whisky now I can tell you came home p d one year forgot i had two sets of stablisers to fit on the kids bikes i put them on up side down the kids thought there bikes had wings my ears were burning for days lol
andy Burgess Posted December 25, 2013 Author Report Posted December 25, 2013 came home p d one year forgot i had two sets of stablisers to fit on the kids bikes i put them on up side down the kids thought there bikes had wings my ears were burning for days lolhad an old pal do the same , had to assemble a desk for his daughter , opened the box to find the desk top and 3 legs despite a kneck full , made a replica and painted then assembled the desk , literally 10 minutes before she woke . what a Dad eh
paddymac Posted December 25, 2013 Report Posted December 25, 2013 I'll be climbing into bed for a few hours to have the batteries recharged. Its been a long night, roll on 8:00am
Tony C Posted December 25, 2013 Report Posted December 25, 2013 Am sitting here at the mo waiting for my grandson to phone blurting out those magic words 'he's been, he's been'
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