Yes. All the hype soon dies down and normality resumes
2007-12-25 08:50:30
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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no, Christmas is the time for family, don't suffer from the anti-climax until the children go back to school and the decorations come down.
2007-12-26 10:05:11
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answer #2
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answered by lazybird2006 6
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Neither an anti-climax nor a climax. Bleh. Why do the whorehouses close at 8pm Christmas Eve?
2007-12-25 16:53:20
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answer #3
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answered by justrabu 2
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Well... Doctor Who was fantastic and that was the thing I was REALLY looking forward to the most so I can honestly say I had a wonderful day.
Although I don't know why my mum thought rubber grips for my shoes would be a fun gift! Still, she also got me a Dalek calendar so I can't complain!
2007-12-25 17:02:08
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answer #4
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answered by monkeymanelvis 7
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the best day of christmas is when the christmas adverts disappear off the telly & everyone finally takes down their vegas lights. (which, round here, is usually some time in June.)
2007-12-25 16:58:54
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answered by tinyponyhairs 5
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nope, I celebrate til the 6th of January to follow the 12 days of Christmas thing. it makes it last longer
2007-12-25 16:56:54
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answer #6
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answered by ? 2
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The full horror of turkey sandwiches, turkey curry, turkey fricasse and turkey soup for the next four days has just hit home.
2007-12-25 16:52:08
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answered by Anonymous
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yep .right from the first second. i love the last day of christmas
2007-12-25 16:51:56
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answer #8
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answered by kati 6
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no not yet,this is my favorite time of year,I try to savior it as long as I can
2007-12-25 17:05:40
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answered by thomasl 6
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Xmas always comes and goes again and again.
2007-12-25 16:51:57
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answered by --- SXY --- 7
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