You won't find owt of interest in there!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
-- Edited by Jobless Oddball on Saturday 5th of December 2020 08:39:22 PM
Digger said
Dec 6 6:48 PM, 2020
Jobless Oddball wrote:
You won't find owt of interest in there!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
-- Edited by Jobless Oddball on Saturday 5th of December 2020 08:39:22 PM
Are you pissed?
Jobless Oddball said
Dec 12 9:07 AM, 2020
Digger wrote:
Are you pissed?
Well I'm never sober!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Digger said
Dec 13 12:11 AM, 2020
Jobless Oddball wrote:
Digger wrote:
Are you pissed?
Well I'm never sober!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ah, I forgot to apply logic
John Doe said
Dec 13 12:16 AM, 2020
Digger wrote:
Jobless Oddball wrote:
Digger wrote:
Are you pissed?
Well I'm never sober!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ah, I forgot to apply logic
The sheer mortal terror in those kids faces in your Christmas avatar always make me smile!
Does that mean I am a bad person?
Digger said
Dec 13 10:39 PM, 2020
John Doe wrote:
Digger wrote:
Jobless Oddball wrote:
Digger wrote:
Are you pissed?
Well I'm never sober!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ah, I forgot to apply logic
The sheer mortal terror in those kids faces in your Christmas avatar always make me smile!
Does that mean I am a bad person?
No.
Digger said
Dec 13 10:39 PM, 2020
And you can see Santa thinking....I fucking hate this job and I hate kids...
Syl said
Dec 13 11:58 PM, 2020
I think that Santa has quite an evil look in his eye.
John Doe said
Dec 14 2:21 AM, 2020
Digger wrote:
And you can see Santa thinking....I fucking hate this job and I hate kids...
Good for him!
Syl said
Dec 14 11:33 AM, 2020
Some kids love it though....some (mine) love the expectation of seeing him in his grotto and getting a pressie, but actually waiting in a line then going up to him as he beckons....they suddenly are not so struck....and the knee sitting was always refused.
John Doe said
Dec 14 7:15 PM, 2020
Syl wrote:
Some kids love it though....some (mine) love the expectation of seeing him in his grotto and getting a pressie, but actually waiting in a line then going up to him as he beckons....they suddenly are not so struck....and the knee sitting was always refused.
Look what I've got for you in my grotto little boy!
Syl said
Dec 14 7:26 PM, 2020
The most magical Father Christmas visit ime was when I was a kid, with all the advanced technology I never saw anything as good when my son, then my grandsons were small.
I think it was in Lewis's store (now long gone) in town.
We alighted a carriage, the door was closed, and through the opposite window snow scenes were moving along and scenery was changing as we were driven to Santas Grotto.....being a kid I thought the coach was actually moving.
It beat queuing in line and being shepherded along by a bored looking elf.
John Doe said
Dec 14 7:45 PM, 2020
Syl wrote:
The most magical Father Christmas visit ime was when I was a kid, with all the advanced technology I never saw anything as good when my son, then my grandsons were small.
I think it was in Lewis's store (now long gone) in town. We alighted a carriage, the door was closed, and through the opposite window snow scenes were moving along and scenery was changing as we were driven to Santas Grotto.....being a kid I thought the coach was actually moving.
It beat queuing in line and being shepherded along by a bored looking elf.
That sounds wonderful.
JP said
Dec 15 12:03 AM, 2020
Syl wrote:
The most magical Father Christmas visit ime was when I was a kid, with all the advanced technology I never saw anything as good when my son, then my grandsons were small.
I think it was in Lewis's store (now long gone) in town. We alighted a carriage, the door was closed, and through the opposite window snow scenes were moving along and scenery was changing as we were driven to Santas Grotto.....being a kid I thought the coach was actually moving.
It beat queuing in line and being shepherded along by a bored looking elf.
Had that ride in CO-OP here. I thought the same as a kid of course. I'm sure pretty much all young kids would have.
-- Edited by JP on Tuesday 15th of December 2020 12:04:06 AM
Syl said
Dec 15 11:59 AM, 2020
JP wrote:
Syl wrote:
The most magical Father Christmas visit ime was when I was a kid, with all the advanced technology I never saw anything as good when my son, then my grandsons were small.
I think it was in Lewis's store (now long gone) in town. We alighted a carriage, the door was closed, and through the opposite window snow scenes were moving along and scenery was changing as we were driven to Santas Grotto.....being a kid I thought the coach was actually moving.
It beat queuing in line and being shepherded along by a bored looking elf.
Had that ride in CO-OP here. I thought the same as a kid of course. I'm sure pretty much all young kids would have.
-- Edited by JP on Tuesday 15th of December 2020 12:04:06 AM
The idea was fabulolous, can you imagine with all the advances how magical it could be now.....I never found one in more recent times.
We did do the Santa express steam train journey with son and grandson in Wales a few times, that was nice too.
JP said
Dec 15 4:30 PM, 2020
Syl wrote:
JP wrote:
Syl wrote:
The most magical Father Christmas visit ime was when I was a kid, with all the advanced technology I never saw anything as good when my son, then my grandsons were small.
I think it was in Lewis's store (now long gone) in town. We alighted a carriage, the door was closed, and through the opposite window snow scenes were moving along and scenery was changing as we were driven to Santas Grotto.....being a kid I thought the coach was actually moving.
It beat queuing in line and being shepherded along by a bored looking elf.
Had that ride in CO-OP here. I thought the same as a kid of course. I'm sure pretty much all young kids would have.
-- Edited by JP on Tuesday 15th of December 2020 12:04:06 AM
The idea was fabulolous, can you imagine with all the advances how magical it could be now.....I never found one in more recent times.
We did do the Santa express steam train journey with son and grandson in Wales a few times, that was nice too.
Imagine how much that ride in those shops cost to have installed. A lot back then. It would have been state of the art.
-- Edited by JP on Tuesday 15th of December 2020 04:31:15 PM
John Doe said
Dec 15 7:26 PM, 2020
There is no escape for this lucky child - his expression proves he has lost all hope!
Syl said
Dec 15 11:23 PM, 2020
Awww, bless him.
That Father Christmas really looks the part though, so many dont.
John Doe said
Dec 15 11:45 PM, 2020
Syl wrote:
Awww, bless him. That Father Christmas really looks the part though, so many dont.
You won't find owt of interest in there!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!




-- Edited by Jobless Oddball on Saturday 5th of December 2020 08:39:22 PM
Are you pissed?
Well I'm never sober!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ah, I forgot to apply logic
The sheer mortal terror in those kids faces in your Christmas avatar always make me smile!
Does that mean I am a bad person?
No.
I think that Santa has quite an evil look in his eye.
Good for him!
Some kids love it though....some (mine) love the expectation of seeing him in his grotto and getting a pressie, but actually waiting in a line then going up to him as he beckons....they suddenly are not so struck....and the knee sitting was always refused.
Look what I've got for you in my grotto little boy!
I think it was in Lewis's store (now long gone) in town.
We alighted a carriage, the door was closed, and through the opposite window snow scenes were moving along and scenery was changing as we were driven to Santas Grotto.....being a kid I thought the coach was actually moving.
It beat queuing in line and being shepherded along by a bored looking elf.
That sounds wonderful.
Had that ride in CO-OP here. I thought the same as a kid of course. I'm sure pretty much all young kids would have.
-- Edited by JP on Tuesday 15th of December 2020 12:04:06 AM
The idea was fabulolous, can you imagine with all the advances how magical it could be now.....I never found one in more recent times.
We did do the Santa express steam train journey with son and grandson in Wales a few times, that was nice too.
Imagine how much that ride in those shops cost to have installed. A lot back then. It would have been state of the art.
-- Edited by JP on Tuesday 15th of December 2020 04:31:15 PM
There is no escape for this lucky child - his expression proves he has lost all hope!
That Father Christmas really looks the part though, so many dont.
There is no escape...
That's kid's face!