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Title: Christmas
Post by: roversdude on August 27, 2017, 06:32:44 pm
Can't believe it - had to go into town today ..... only selling bleeding Christmas cards already
Title: Re: Christmas
Post by: glosterred on August 27, 2017, 06:56:48 pm
In Debenhams last week and the Christmas crap is starting to appear!


Title: Re: Christmas
Post by: roversdude on August 27, 2017, 07:18:36 pm
Mentioned it to shop girl who looked fed up already
Title: Re: Christmas
Post by: winegums on August 27, 2017, 08:09:28 pm
Tesco have had the Christmas tubs of sweets in for a few weeks
Title: Re: Christmas
Post by: Donnywolf on August 27, 2017, 08:19:04 pm
Boyes all tooled up with Christmas Cards. I did a "pact" at work. I wont send you a Card and you dont send me a Card and then we donate all the money we would have spent to Bluebell Wood

Lets face it - I send a Card to a woman and her husband and I have never met either of them - and I have done for over 30 years yet I dont send one to my best Mates (Is that not a bit ironic)

Only the Card makers and the Royal Mail make money and it would be better if we all did the above and gave money to Charities instead

Anyway I went to Skeggy in September last year. It was about the 8th and a day later they were erecting all the Xmas Grotto in 75 c temperatures in the local Garden Centre - unbelievable Jeff
Title: Re: Christmas
Post by: not on facebook on August 27, 2017, 09:45:36 pm
How on earth can xmass crap  be on sale in whatever shops ,way before Halloween aka trick or treat night and bonfire night products have had their slot.
Title: Re: Christmas
Post by: Donnywolf on August 28, 2017, 07:44:17 am
.... because (they will say) the Public like to get ahead of the game by buying early and so they (the Shops) are providing that service. Good for them

In the same way the justify having nonentities in the Papers all the time because we (the Public) want to read about them but that is not true generally either
Title: Re: Christmas
Post by: idler on August 28, 2017, 08:08:10 am
How on earth can xmass crap  be on sale in whatever shops ,way before Halloween aka trick or treat night and bonfire night products have had their slot.
It's easy, once profit became more important than prophet. Making money is all that matters to companies now, nothing else matters.
Title: Re: Christmas
Post by: glosterred on August 30, 2017, 06:30:39 am
I was in Whitby yesterday and santa was out and about, well someone dressed like him. He was on a stall raising money for a Christmas fair later in the year. Get back to Lapland fella you should be resting up for the big day!


Title: Re: Christmas
Post by: Mike_F on August 30, 2017, 10:04:36 am
A lot of stuff is price establishing. The rules on this changed a few years back so they have to put stuff out earlier.

Previously, if something had been for sale at the higher price for 28 consecutive days, it could then be advertised as "reduced" for (IIRC) an unspecified period, usually about 90 days therefore stock could be merchandised in October and sold as reduced throughout November and December.

Now you can only claim an offer for the same amount of time that the product has been available at the higher price therefore stock needs to be out for the whole of September and October at the inflated price so that it can be advertised as reduced throughout the months of November and December.
Title: Re: Christmas
Post by: MrFrost on August 30, 2017, 10:08:07 am
Tut n Shive have Christmas decorations up.
Title: Re: Christmas
Post by: i_ateallthepies on August 30, 2017, 07:04:44 pm
They're last year's crimbo decorations Frosty.
Title: Re: Christmas
Post by: not on facebook on August 31, 2017, 01:36:38 am
Is this something that first started in America and within time ended up on U.K. High streets.
Title: Re: Christmas
Post by: Donnywolf on September 02, 2017, 08:51:17 pm
No I believe as a "festival" in Europe it hugely pre dates the United States by a long long way and would have been introduced there by the huge amount of immigrants to the "Country"

Us for sure - then the largest swathe of immigrants - the Germans where Christmas is BIG for sure. Undoubtedly the USA has been instrumental in the commercialisation of nearly everything including Christmas Halloween / Trick or Treat , Mothers Day Fathers Day Valentines Day Prom Day Black Friday .... etc  etc etc . If you can make money from anything they find a way to do it

Thanksgiving will soon be here but I suppose its LESS alien to us that St Patricks Day
Title: Re: Christmas
Post by: redwine on September 02, 2017, 11:19:42 pm
No I believe as a "festival" in Europe it hugely pre dates the United States by a long long way and would have been introduced there by the huge amount of immigrants to the "Country"

Us for sure - then the largest swathe of immigrants - the Germans where Christmas is BIG for sure. Undoubtedly the USA has been instrumental in the commercialisation of nearly everything including Christmas Halloween / Trick or Treat , Mothers Day Fathers Day Valentines Day Prom Day Black Friday .... etc  etc etc . If you can make money from anything they find a way to do it

Thanksgiving will soon be here but I suppose its LESS alien to us that St Patricks Day


Yes, I'm sure we will celebrate and give thanks that those godbotherers decamped to America on the Mayflower

:)
Title: Re: Christmas
Post by: Glyn_Wigley on September 03, 2017, 08:00:19 am
No I believe as a "festival" in Europe it hugely pre dates the United States by a long long way and would have been introduced there by the huge amount of immigrants to the "Country"

Us for sure - then the largest swathe of immigrants - the Germans where Christmas is BIG for sure. Undoubtedly the USA has been instrumental in the commercialisation of nearly everything including Christmas Halloween / Trick or Treat , Mothers Day Fathers Day Valentines Day Prom Day Black Friday .... etc  etc etc . If you can make money from anything they find a way to do it

Thanksgiving will soon be here but I suppose its LESS alien to us that St Patricks Day

Yet it's immigrants that get blamed for changing 'British culture' when the biggest culprits are the Americans. And they don't have to send people here, just their tv programmes. Funny how the EDL etc. don't get in a lather about that.
Title: Re: Christmas
Post by: RedJ on September 03, 2017, 11:04:01 am
It's fine if they're white and speak English as a first language.
Title: Re: Christmas
Post by: Yargo on September 04, 2017, 11:54:53 am
No I believe as a "festival" in Europe it hugely pre dates the United States by a long long way and would have been introduced there by the huge amount of immigrants to the "Country"

Us for sure - then the largest swathe of immigrants - the Germans where Christmas is BIG for sure. Undoubtedly the USA has been instrumental in the commercialisation of nearly everything including Christmas Halloween / Trick or Treat , Mothers Day Fathers Day Valentines Day Prom Day Black Friday .... etc  etc etc . If you can make money from anything they find a way to do it

Thanksgiving will soon be here but I suppose its LESS alien to us that St Patricks Day

Yet it's immigrants that get blamed for changing 'British culture' when the biggest culprits are the Americans. And they don't have to send people here, just their tv programmes. Funny how the EDL etc. don't get in a lather about that.
Yeah cos when gangs put on rucksacks and become suicide bombers or run a vehicle into people before jumping out with knives and axes to kill as many as possible they jump out shouting Fred Flintstone and not Allahu Akbar.
Maybe  Sarah Champion wouldn't have got sacked by Old Man Steptoe had she  explained that Britain has a problem with rape/grooming gangs as a result of Tom & Jerry and Scooby Doo
Title: Re: Christmas
Post by: Glyn_Wigley on September 04, 2017, 11:56:27 am
Yes, because terrorism and changing British culture are exactly the same thing, aren't they? Jesus wept.
Title: Re: Christmas
Post by: RedJ on September 04, 2017, 12:38:55 pm
Surprised he hasn't randomly brought the EU into it...
Title: Re: Christmas
Post by: Bentley Bullet on September 04, 2017, 09:57:47 pm
I've read some b*llocks on this forum over the years but this really does take the Hobnob.
Title: Re: Christmas
Post by: not on facebook on September 05, 2017, 09:56:56 am
I've read some b*llocks on this forum over the years but this really does take the Hobnob.

Them left wing toots try to get into your mindset via a form of osmosis ,by typing whatever shite they stand by and make out that they are above you .

Then they pull out a massive spade and try to beat you down by claiming your racist ,and whenever you mention the racist word it makes others turn their heads and jump in line behind them as they don't want to be tagged racist.

Suppose it all comes under the general rule of thumb of pushing and ramming PC attitudes down our throats.

Title: Re: Christmas
Post by: RedJ on September 05, 2017, 12:45:19 pm
"Grr lefties".
Title: Re: Christmas
Post by: wing commander on September 05, 2017, 01:41:42 pm
   Well we've all just finished our summer holidays..The last bank holiday has come and gone and most of us are sat looking at best part of a 4 month slog till the next holidays or time off....So it will take a lot more than a few early Christmas decors and products to get me in the spirit....
Title: Re: Christmas
Post by: roversdude on September 05, 2017, 09:58:35 pm
Ffs lads I only mentioned that they were selling Christmas cards in August
Title: Re: Christmas
Post by: not on facebook on September 06, 2017, 12:11:31 am
Ffs lads I only mentioned that they were selling Christmas cards in August

It allways shows a thread has legs when the bitching kicks in and cat fights erupt in and
around the thread .

Title: Re: Christmas
Post by: Bentley Bullet on September 06, 2017, 09:08:37 am
The thread became b*llocks when the EDL and racism were brought into it.
Title: Re: Christmas
Post by: bahrain rover on September 06, 2017, 12:26:13 pm
Wing Commander, Our holiday Eid Al Adah as also just finished. We have have 9.5 months to slog it out to our next one Eid Al Fitr on 15th of June is'sh after Ramadan. :(
Title: Re: Christmas
Post by: roversdude on September 06, 2017, 05:30:50 pm
I know bank holidays were timed to not interfere in farming but surely it would make sense in either creating a new one (often mooted but nothing happened) or moving one to say October
I know there was talk of ? Trafalgar Day but apparently this was offensive
Title: Re: Christmas
Post by: not on facebook on September 06, 2017, 07:18:39 pm
I know bank holidays were timed to not interfere in farming but surely it would make sense in either creating a new one (often mooted but nothing happened) or moving one to say October
I know there was talk of ? Trafalgar Day but apparently this was offensive

Let me guess the PC knobs and left wing minded toadstills
Title: Re: Christmas
Post by: German Rover on September 06, 2017, 08:02:13 pm
I know bank holidays were timed to not interfere in farming but surely it would make sense in either creating a new one (often mooted but nothing happened) or moving one to say October
I know there was talk of ? Trafalgar Day but apparently this was offensive

Anyone say it was offensive? Fancy backing that statement up with evidence?
Title: Re: Christmas
Post by: RedJ on September 06, 2017, 08:11:43 pm
I know bank holidays were timed to not interfere in farming but surely it would make sense in either creating a new one (often mooted but nothing happened) or moving one to say October
I know there was talk of ? Trafalgar Day but apparently this was offensive

Let me guess the PC knobs and left wing minded toadstills

Ah there it is.
Title: Re: Christmas
Post by: not on facebook on September 06, 2017, 09:04:25 pm
I know bank holidays were timed to not interfere in farming but surely it would make sense in either creating a new one (often mooted but nothing happened) or moving one to say October
I know there was talk of ? Trafalgar Day but apparently this was offensive

Let me guess the PC knobs and left wing minded toadstills

I be telling fibs or typing shite, if I put up any right wing or normall middle of the road
joe public that would be uoset with the battle of trafalgar .

Its only the PC lot left wing toots and many students that could or will find the said battle offensive
Ah there it is.
Title: Re: Christmas
Post by: German Rover on September 06, 2017, 09:18:30 pm
I know bank holidays were timed to not interfere in farming but surely it would make sense in either creating a new one (often mooted but nothing happened) or moving one to say October
I know there was talk of ? Trafalgar Day but apparently this was offensive

Let me guess the PC knobs and left wing minded toadstills

I be telling fibs or typing shite, if I put up any right wing or normall middle of the road
joe public that would be uoset with the battle of trafalgar .

Its only the PC lot left wing toots and many students that could or will find the said battle offensive
Ah there it is.

Or the imagined controversy could be exploited by people for their own gain. Ask why the government would consider moving the may bank holiday to October?

The may bank holiday was introduced as the workers bank holiday, hence the massive parades in the Soviet union and anti capitalist marches. Could it be the powers that be want to remove a bank holiday associated with anti capitalist protest in order to discourage these protests?

The truth is no one Is offended by the thought of Trafalgar day, and it's all been dreamt up by people to reinforce their view point. Both extremes of the political system do it, and they're both as bad as one another.
Title: Re: Christmas
Post by: not on facebook on September 06, 2017, 09:32:50 pm
Nowt to do with the uks history ,but after that right wing nut job drove his car into a protest certain statues from Americas past were pulled or taken down due to PC brigrade .