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Originally posted by @biffo-konkerStill smarting I see 😉
What a plonker.
Originally posted by @coquetteSorry....this has never happened to me before...
Too soon
Originally posted by @the-gravediggerI see you are full of Christmas cheer digger.
Ground is hard as the knob of hell.
But we can't leave the dead to rot above ground.
Originally posted by @wolfgang59Really? BBQ on Christmas?....I can't say I've ever heard of that one before.
Barbecue, cold beers and pina colada.
Originally posted by @very-rustyCommon in Oz, I gather.
Really? BBQ on Christmas?....I can't say I've ever heard of that one before.
-VR
Originally posted by @shallow-blueSanta arrives by sea onto the beach in some places in Auz I believe.
Common in Oz, I gather.
And why wouldn't you? They hsve the climate for it, and their seasons are the wrong way 'round so for them it's mid-summer.
Originally posted by @shallow-blueGood Point! I just can't see BBQ for Christmas here in Canada. Although now that I've said that I am sure some Canadian will say they BBQ every Christmas. 😉
Common in Oz, I gather.
And why wouldn't you? They hsve the climate for it, and their seasons are the wrong way 'round so for them it's mid-summer.
Originally posted by @very-rustyDeep fried turkey with peanut oil is a favorite here in Texas but is a real pain for the designated chef.
Good Point! I just can't see BBQ for Christmas here in Canada. Although now that I've said that I am sure some Canadian will say they BBQ every Christmas. 😉
-VR
Originally posted by @leurI enjoy the traditional Turkey Dinner with all the fixings. 🙂
Deep fried turkey with peanut oil is a favorite here in Texas but is a real pain for the designated chef.
Originally posted by @very-rustyI spent 12 winters in Canada.
Good Point! I just can't see BBQ for Christmas here in Canada. Although now that I've said that I am sure some Canadian will say they BBQ every Christmas. 😉
-VR
Originally posted by @captain-strangeI've spent all my life here and have to agree with you on that one!!! 😉
I spent 12 winters in Canada.
BBQ is not the first thing to come to mind.
Originally posted by @apathistIt's the middle of stinking hot summer in the southern hemisphere. Hot cocoa and bonfire, no thanks.
Bonfire and hot cocoa, friends and family. Much better than this weird consumeristic frenzy.
Originally posted by @ashiitakaOh no.Not another plonker.
It's the middle of stinking hot summer in the southern hemisphere. Hot cocoa and bonfire, no thanks.