Dally wrote:
A bit off topic, but you've just reminded me of an incident at our junior school. We were at the lunch table, just about finished when this peculiar lad decided to stick his finger up his backside, show everyone it was brown and then lick it! The lad next to him immediately puked up, the next kid puked up at the sight of the vomit....
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1. Getting up at about half past four, only to find everyone else still fast asleep. I'd go back to bed til six then decide enough was enough and it was time for us all to get up.
2. Opening my presents at a rather steady pace to savour the moment (still do now, but usually only have 5 or 6
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3. Spending about an hour tinkering with my new toys and games before deciding which was going to be my first one to try.
4. Setting up a new games console, which was far harder back in the mid 90s, and convincing myself it didn't work on our TV.
5. My mam buying random, posh looking soft drinks that never appeared at any other time of the year.
6. I'd get a box of maltesers every year and would have had it polished off before bed despite my best attempts not to.
7. Gathering as a family to watch the TV after our tea, didn't care that half of it I wouldn't enjoy as I knew I'd be able to sit up into the small hours on my games consoles as mam and dad were nodding off in their armchairs by 10 o clock after a day of cooking and washing up, so would be in bed shortly after
8. Like someone else said, wondering why Father Christmas would leave a sock the same as one I'd seen in my Dad's draw yet never wore.
9. Going to the local paper shop with my dad a few weeks before Christmas and wondering why Father Christmas was such an avid Daily Star ambassador.
10. As I got a bit older I'd be rummaging in the cupboards and wardrobes upstairs for hidden presents, and then try and replace them exactly as I'd found them. Would always still end up opening things I'd not managed to find when I was looking. Used to be particularly intriguing if I found a computer game that I'd wanted but hadn't actually asked for.