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Yet even more for xmas dinner

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mollykins | 17:39 Sat 04th Dec 2010 | ChatterBank
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To start with it was jsut going to be the three of us for christmas dinner. Then my nan and granddad decided to invite themselves. We then found out a couple of days later that our elderly next door neighbour would be on her own, so invited her. Now, my brother's coming over aswell! God knows how amny we'll actually have on the day.

It's a long story with my brother; he works away on oilrigs, but his company have decided to change where he working but didn't give him exact details on when he was going. He thought he'd be away for chirstmas, so his fiancee and baby are going to australia to see her brother. My brothers employer then told him that he'd be going on something like the 27th december, plus they couldn't afford him to go to australia aswell. So he would have ended up being on his own for christmas, so he asked if he could come roound ours which is touching seeing as he could have gone round his mums, where our other brother, sister and other random family members will be aswell.

Have you acccumulated any more people for christmas dinner recently?
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You asked us this very same question only the other day, molly!
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I'm seeing if you've accumulated anymore people. like me.
No,. I haven't.
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Yo doc, how's the snow in Blackpool? (sorry molly)
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Much the same here then, doc!
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and here aswell, there's only a bit left of some rooves and grass.
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Roofs, molly, roofs - like what Santa lands on. Rudolf will be pleased, no slipping on the tiles, LOL!
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No micmak, that's hoofses ;-)
Don't be so harsh on Molly - Rooves is actually correct as a plural - it is an older way of saying the plural, that is all.
OK DT, sorry molly - but it's not in common usage, you must admit!
Hi molls. I haven't checked back but I seem to remember from your busy thread on present shopping and wrapping etc., that you had not included your brother on the list. Now he is coming had you better not re-think?
Evening all. Bl**dy 'ell ttfn - have you had a 'do?
excuse me molls - I felt like a change lardy - scrubbed up not too bad eh? ;o)
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I'm going the other way.............I've now whittled it down to 2.
I'm baffled, yes, easily done I know, but....

"he asked if he could come roound ours which is touching seeing as he could have gone round his mums, where our other brother, sister and other random family members will be aswell. "

Is your mum ans his mum not the same then?

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