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I heard the reindeer snorting around 1 a m. here on the west coast of Devon and according to my calculations he is around the West Coast of USA about now (that Aurora can motor) so enjoy your Christmas Day. Go easy on the Gluwein and you will all be fine.

Stay Safe.

Bob

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Jay10

Merry Christmas to you down in Devon, enjoy the sprouts 🦃🎄🥂🍷

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Frances123

Merry Christmas from West Yorkshire. He’s been here as well. Wish he would keep a shovel in the sleigh and teach Rudolph to wipe his hooves as well. 🦌. Stay safe all and have a lovely day. xxx

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Becksagogo

Yes, he popped into West Sussex too. Merry Xmas to you and yours Bob and here's to a safe New Year for all x

in reply to Becksagogo

Came through Hampshire on way to you x

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wilsond

Merry Christmas to you and yours Bob xx

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Pippybird

Merry Christmas, BobD.🙏🏻♥️🌲. I am the wife of a heart guy and appreciate all of you so very much. You have been my rock in this roller coaster year. We are deep in Florida this lonely Christmas and again isolated as at Thanksgiving. Yet, I feel blessed. I feel like so many of you are friends and there for me. Thank you, BobD and all...

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Buffafly

Had a lovely day, cousin from USA phoned and said she felt it was inappropriate to wish us ‘Merry Christmas’. I told her we were doing our best to be merry all the same 🤶🏻

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RoyM

We had our daughter son-in-law and our beautiful 7 year old granddaughter for Christmas day. It made it all worthwhile when at the end of the day she said "NanGrandad this has been the best day ever" wow you can feel your eyes start to leak. Cheers Roy

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irene75359 in reply to RoyM

That's just lovely. We dropped Christmas presents off on our daughter's doorstep on Christmas Eve and said our goodbyes to the family. We were in the car, and there was frantic calling from my four-year old grandson, outside in his mother's arms, huge tears, and little red face. 'Bye, Grandma, bye Grandpa' accompanied by hugs to his own body (signifying hugs to us). My eyes leaked all the way home.

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RoyM in reply to irene75359

Lovely Irene....our grand children are all special beyond believe. We are just trying to give our little one memories for when the day comes we're not here. I was listening to a radio programme that had arranged for Father Christmas to ring and speak to little children on air. The little ones were so innocent and beautiful saying to Father Christmas he was magic because he knew everything about them...which school they attended, colour of their front door etc etc. One little 5 year old was so impressed with Father Christmas's magic that at the end he asked if he could ask Father Christmas a question. When Father Christmas said yes ask your question the little boy in a hushed whisper said " I know you are magic Father Christmas so can you please make my legs work" That was me finished! Big softie I am.

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irene75359 in reply to RoyM

How poignant! I so agree about when we are not here; 'One day you will just be a memory; do your best to be a good one'.

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Cha275rL

Santa arrived in Edinburgh about 4 hrs after he’d been to you Bob. After a busy Christmas Day, my little grandson, (who thinks Santa can hear him through the smoke alarm) was heard saying thanku for all his lovely presents, and for making it a lovely day. Little kids could bring a tear to a glass eye.

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Tickerprobs

Hey Bob that can’t be so. He was in Chester le Street at 5 past. I know he’s a quick operator but not supersonic‼️‼️🎅🦌🦌🦌

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BobDVolunteer in reply to Tickerprobs

According to Professor Brian Cox using one of Albert Einstein's formulae because he travels so fast he can bend time. Sorry its true.

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Tickerprobs in reply to BobD

Ahh that’s how he does it. There had to be a logical reason. I knew he could bend things because he unfortunately damaged one of my toys, years ago but I was unaware of him being able to bend time‼️‼️ Good old Santy.

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GrannyE

He seems to have been all over the place cos we saw all the grandchildren opening presents on zoom yesterday including France and thank goodness he was able to go in and out of tier 4 without dire consequences! Good that he was able to fly and did not get caught up in the lorry jam going over to France. Do you think his reindeer were powered by magic mushrooms?

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maryjoanC

Happy Season to all. Mary C

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