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In lugnet.off-topic.debate, Scott Arthur writes:
> The UK chain Marks and Spencer is running a TV advertisement right now which
> asks the viewer which three words sum up Christmas for them (the ad
> concludes that the viewers three words should be "Marks and Spencer").
>
> We had a bit of fun with this last night. Some suggests included:
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> killer visa bill
> beer and food
> TV and food
> me me me
> time to reflect
> meet with family
> big family arguments
> etc
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> As it is less than a week to go until the big day, I thought I would ask
> here what everyones 3 words would be?
>
> If you have a fun point to make, reply to lugnet.off-topic.fun. It you have
> a serious point direct it to lugnet.off-topic.debate.
>
> Naturally, non-Christmas types are very welcome to offer non-Christmas answers!
>
> Scott A
more dessert, please
more eggnog, please
fortifying said eggnog
five pounds gained
prepare to diet!
prepare to shop!
after Christmas sales
visits to in-laws
off to Grandma's
continuing family rituals
waiting for Santa
finally relenting-- PS2
chocolate foil coins
not more underwear!
more LEGO-- yes!
reading Polar Express
Jolly Christmas Postman
packages from Maine
tangled Christmas lights
And three Christmas wishes:
freedom of speech
freedom from subjugation
freedom to associate with valued friends
Maggie C. (whose initials are also short for Merry Christmas!)
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| The UK chain Marks and Spencer is running a TV advertisement right now which asks the viewer which three words sum up Christmas for them (the ad concludes that the viewers three words should be "Marks and Spencer"). We had a bit of fun with this (...) (23 years ago, 20-Dec-01, to lugnet.off-topic.debate, lugnet.off-topic.fun)
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