- Thu Dec 07, 2006 10:44 am
#260275
Do others find that random people keep asking them if they are prepared for Xmas?
I find this every year..... those who ask invariably belong to the "Xmas Panic Brigade".
Yesterday, whilst at my local supermarket, I was asked the standard question "Are you prepared for Xmas?" Now, your's truly is unique. I (being a Xmas hater) have already distributed my cards by October, have all pressies bought & wrapped by November, then for me, Xmas is mentally already over. This year, my pressies are wrapped in "bug paper" : ladybirds, spiders, etc.... I was shopping for the paper before the Xmas paper arrived in the stores. Nevertheless, I'm sure the bug paper is going to go down a ranging storm.
Why, every year, is there such a panic and rush at the shops, etc., etc. by disorganised people who cannot think ahead, and wish other people to be equally disorganised, so they can feel better about themselves?
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I find this every year..... those who ask invariably belong to the "Xmas Panic Brigade".
Yesterday, whilst at my local supermarket, I was asked the standard question "Are you prepared for Xmas?" Now, your's truly is unique. I (being a Xmas hater) have already distributed my cards by October, have all pressies bought & wrapped by November, then for me, Xmas is mentally already over. This year, my pressies are wrapped in "bug paper" : ladybirds, spiders, etc.... I was shopping for the paper before the Xmas paper arrived in the stores. Nevertheless, I'm sure the bug paper is going to go down a ranging storm.
Why, every year, is there such a panic and rush at the shops, etc., etc. by disorganised people who cannot think ahead, and wish other people to be equally disorganised, so they can feel better about themselves?
End of.
"I'm off my head on sugar". (R1 DJ Sara Cox, 26/9/08)