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The 'Great! Christmas' TV channel launched for this year yesterday. I'll bet that you're all really excited by that and looking forward to watching several months of non-stop Christmas movies!
Er, you are, aren't you?
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Er, you are, aren't you?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm guessing that you didn't have to think about it for very long, Barsel ;-)
I do have to admit to having started my Christmas shopping yesterday though. It was only because I noticed that Morrisons now have Christmas puddings on their shelves and I've got fed up of looking for the little individual 'Best' ones in the weeks before Christmas every year, only to be disappointed nearly every time.
I do have to admit to having started my Christmas shopping yesterday though. It was only because I noticed that Morrisons now have Christmas puddings on their shelves and I've got fed up of looking for the little individual 'Best' ones in the weeks before Christmas every year, only to be disappointed nearly every time.
>>> "can't see this taking off"
It's been 'taking off' every year, for many years now, Iamtheoneandonly. Given that the broadcasters need to make money, and that advertisers won't pay to put their commercials on channels with hardly any viewers, there must be some people who actually watch the channel!
It's been 'taking off' every year, for many years now, Iamtheoneandonly. Given that the broadcasters need to make money, and that advertisers won't pay to put their commercials on channels with hardly any viewers, there must be some people who actually watch the channel!
Hi, Anne.
Thanks for your enquiry.
The hormone patches stopped working as well as they had been (with my PSA count going up quite a bit). I got a little worried.
The consultant switched me to hormone injections, with the intention of bringing my PSA down again but it went up even more. I got a bit more worried.
The consultant added hormone tablets in alongside the injections, again trying to bring my PSA down. It went up even further though and I started to get really worried.
Then the consultant changed the hormone tablets to far stronger ones. My latest blood test shows that my PSA has now stabilised and the consultant is confident that, once they've had a little longer to properly take effect, it will go down again. So, 10 days ago (when the consultant phoned me) I breathed a VERY big sigh of relief!
:-)
Thanks for your enquiry.
The hormone patches stopped working as well as they had been (with my PSA count going up quite a bit). I got a little worried.
The consultant switched me to hormone injections, with the intention of bringing my PSA down again but it went up even more. I got a bit more worried.
The consultant added hormone tablets in alongside the injections, again trying to bring my PSA down. It went up even further though and I started to get really worried.
Then the consultant changed the hormone tablets to far stronger ones. My latest blood test shows that my PSA has now stabilised and the consultant is confident that, once they've had a little longer to properly take effect, it will go down again. So, 10 days ago (when the consultant phoned me) I breathed a VERY big sigh of relief!
:-)
Thanks, Anne :-)
[I hope that you're in fine health too!]
I've been tempted to buy some tubs of chocolates for Christmas too, Hoppy. (I usually give three or four tubs to the staff at the launderette I use). They're always cheaper at this time of year than they are just before Christmas but I don't really want them taking up space in my tiny, cluttered house for several months.
In answer to your question though, your purchase counts as Christmas shopping if, when you bought them, you genuinely intended to save them until Christmas. (It doesn't matter if you've actually scoffed them all by now!)
[I hope that you're in fine health too!]
I've been tempted to buy some tubs of chocolates for Christmas too, Hoppy. (I usually give three or four tubs to the staff at the launderette I use). They're always cheaper at this time of year than they are just before Christmas but I don't really want them taking up space in my tiny, cluttered house for several months.
In answer to your question though, your purchase counts as Christmas shopping if, when you bought them, you genuinely intended to save them until Christmas. (It doesn't matter if you've actually scoffed them all by now!)