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    yes i love it all the turkey and ooooooooooooooo i can smell it now ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
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    I dont really like xmas dinner.Dont see the point in it in my opinion.Just a roast with extra food.We never have turkey either.me my sister my mum 'nd my brother got food posioning thanks to my dad.
    So yano ;]

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    I dont really like xmas dinner.Dont see the point in it in my opinion.Just a roast with extra food.We never have turkey either.me my sister my mum 'nd my brother got food posioning thanks to my dad.
    So yano ;]

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    My Christmas meal begins at 9am Christmas morning and it doesn't stop until midnight, sometimes I stop eating and take breaks from it so I can open presents.
    Last edited by Roboevil; 24-12-2006 at 08:45 AM.

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    Urmm pretty much ya, christmas dinner is kinda like a super dinner. Ive never had problems with being limited to just turkey, theres always a choice of a good 5 differnt animals to eat, So the foods great, the only downside to the massive range of food a choice, is it tends to comprise most my meals for the next month or so after "/

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    Yeah we get our turkey from a local farmer my dad knows.

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    Yes every single Year! =D with a little wine chucked in.

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    most of my friends have stuff like sausage, beans and mash rofl.

    and um i kinda do. i only have vegetables though, no turkey as i'm vegetarian.
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    Christmas is always traditional at my home, I have christmas dinner with all the trimmings (including sprouts: love them) with my family then it's turkey and stuffing sandwiches for a few days (Yum Yum)
    Last edited by Jazza; 05-01-2007 at 12:30 PM.

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    No not a proper one because I'm vegie. I eat a nut roast usually instead.
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