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Christmas 2008

Tuesday, 30 December 2008 13:22 by Eugene

With Christmas finally here, we decided it would be a good idea to celebrate it in the Traditional Manner. 

We went over to Simons bearing some Biscuits, Muffins (from Costa Coffee), an orange, and a Rookie (a Rook scarer "banger" that may be used in the celebration of the failed Gunpowder plot).

First the Biscuits - a tin of Butter Cookies bought from the Pound Shop. On putting in the Rookie, lighting and Taping, the tin was ruined with it pealing from its base. The biscuits, along with their paper wrappings were decimated. 

Next, just before "midnight mass" we made a christingle from the orange, Costa Coffee ribbon that came with the muffins, and a Rookie to replace the candle, which, sadly, was not available.

It worked very well, however, after a few seconds, it exploded!!

Merry Christmas!! 

Download video - Christingle.3gp (127.59 kb)

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December 30. 2008 23:10

Christopher Williams

I would like to take this opportunity to wish everybody who reads this page all the best for the New Year, especially Eugene!!!!

Christopher Williams

January 2. 2009 08:21

Christopher Williams

Apparently, if you are a YouTube user, if you make an audition video via the webcam (if you have one connected to your computer) and use the microphone (again, if you have one) you should be able to audition for Big Brother via the YouTube website at www.youtube.com. Good luck!

Christopher Williams

January 4. 2009 07:44

Christopher Williams

Just to confirm that the recently-aired film Dead Set, the Big Brother-type spoof which hit E4 screens last October, is to be given an airing on terrestrial television on Channel 4 at 2200 hours on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings (S4C Wales can see this at 0040 Wednesday morning, 0005 Thursday morning and 0020 on Friday morning). Radio Times states that this is a revised repeat from the original transmission.

Christopher Williams

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