Results 1 to 5 of 5

Thread: ITS BAH HUNBUG TIME AGAIN

  1. #1
    Join Date
    Nov 2010
    Location
    South Shields
    Posts
    5,219
    Thanks (Given)
    480
    Thanks (Received)
    6100
    Likes (Given)
    4117
    Likes (Received)
    14824

    Default ITS BAH HUNBUG TIME AGAIN

    Scenario.
    Jan 12
    After stuffing yourself stupid and drinking all too much over the festive period, its time to take down the decorations, the tree and all the christmas lights, inside and outside.
    You start off with good intentions but trying to put those pesky festive lights away is a right pain so they end up getting stuffed back in their boxes any old how.After many trips up to the loft/garage eventually all is put away, the living room hoovered and furniture back in its correct place. You reward yourself with a warming coffee/tee only to find the fuse on the coffee maker/kettle has gone and you forgot the "safe" place you put that packet of 13amp fuses. No problems, you just take the fuse out of one of the sets of christmas lights (will replace once I find that box of spare fuses). Coffee machine working you reward yourself with a tasty coffee and a hunk of left over christmas cake...job done.
    Move forward
    Its the end of the first week of December and despite your protests the christmas tree goes up and out comes all those strands of christmas lights that worked perfectly when you stowed them away in January. This year despite rising fuel prices and calls from the local airport regarding the lights in your garden and house been mistaken for approach lights by some pilots, her indoors says no way are we cutting back on lights, what will the neighbours think.
    So up goes the tree, her indoors and the girls are in charge of decorating the tree whilst you are put on LIGHT DUTIES.
    Now despite what you think, light duties does not mean that you can sit back with a coldie watching the tree being decorated. No LIGHT DUTIES mean you are in charge of the festive lights. So you drag them out, spending a couple of hours untangling all the strands whilsr cursing the idiot who put them away last year. OOPS, that idiot was YOU, this year you swear you will make sure they are put away correctly...as if.
    Once untangled you plug them in and switch them on fully expecting them to work as they were working last year when you put them away, were'nt they. NO CHANCE.
    The next 6 hours are spent pulling all those pesky little bulbs out of their holders and testing them and making sure the tiny copper filiment pick ups are correctly aligned. 6 hours and some 600+ bulbs tested later, you have sore fingers and near blindness from squinting at the tiny bulbs and all bulbs are found to working correctley. This is when you remember this was the lights you took the fuse from in Jan. to get the coffee maker working!!!!! and of course you forget to replace it!!!
    Damm and blast.
    Hiding this numbskull fact from your better half, who has been badgering you for hours to get thiese lights working as the place looks bare without them and the neighbours are beating you at getting their outside lights up when your house has the proud tradition of always being first in your street/cul de sav to have the outside lights up (along with the fact that yours are always the best), you proudly hand over strands of twinkling christmas lights to drape over the tree and around the house.
    Can you sit down now and watch the Manchester derby live on Sky Ports as you are an avid supporter of one side of Manchester. Can you heck. You have to muffle up and freeze your knackers off putting the outside lights which you finish just in time to catch the last 4 mins. of injury time. At least you get to see the winning goal, so there is some happiness (maybe), for the rest of the action you will just have to stay up late and watch Match of the Day, despite having to be up at 06:30 next morning in order to get to work on time!!!!!
    Your knackered and you still have.
    Shopping for her present
    Shopping for food enough to feed a small army
    Shopping for drink, again enough to quench the thirst of a small army.
    Cooking and eating and drinking at least 50% of the above in one day (25th Dec) whilst wearing a silly hat and putting up with relatives you only see once a year (25 Dec).
    Christmas...dont you just love it (I do)
    ba humbug
    JA

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Nov 2008
    Location
    Southampton
    Posts
    514
    Thanks (Given)
    14
    Thanks (Received)
    60
    Likes (Given)
    112
    Likes (Received)
    204

    Default

    I knew I did the right thing by going away at Christmas.I love my Niece,she's always pleased to see me.She puts on a very convincing act anyhow.

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Location
    Seaforth L'Pool Merseyside
    Posts
    0
    Thanks (Given)
    635
    Thanks (Received)
    4648
    Likes (Given)
    8886
    Likes (Received)
    10744

    Default ITS BAH HUMBUG TIME AGAIN.

    John many a true word said in jest.I could'nt agree with you more about putting lights in the tree outside,as far as i am concerned you just put them in the tree and spread them around a bit.NOoooo it does'nt work like that,move them another 6 inches over that way move them over there another foot that way.whats the bloody difference once they are in the tree and lit up in the dark who the hell takes any notice.I just loose it in the end so my grandson will be putting them up this year so I hope he has got more patience than Meldrew here.
    Regards.
    Jim.B.

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Jun 2008
    Location
    Sunbury Victoria Australia
    Posts
    25,081
    Thanks (Given)
    8345
    Thanks (Received)
    10153
    Likes (Given)
    106950
    Likes (Received)
    45821

    Default

    There is an easy way to store lights at the end of the season. Put them in the bin and buy new ones next year.
    Happy daze John in Oz.

    Life is too short to blend in.

    John Strange R737787
    World Traveller

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Jul 2011
    Posts
    5,730
    Thanks (Given)
    485
    Thanks (Received)
    3551
    Likes (Given)
    2431
    Likes (Received)
    15298

    Default

    what bloody day is humbug day anyway didn't the Romans change the calendar?jp

Similar Threads

  1. About Time?
    By gray_marian in forum Trivia and Interesting Stuff
    Replies: 2
    Last Post: 19th June 2014, 06:16 AM
  2. Best time of the day
    By John Pruden in forum Swinging the Lamp
    Replies: 29
    Last Post: 5th October 2013, 08:04 AM
  3. first time here
    By bwa in forum Welcome - Please say hello.
    Replies: 5
    Last Post: 30th November 2011, 05:09 AM
  4. My Sea Time
    By Eddie Drewitt in forum BP Shipping Co
    Replies: 2
    Last Post: 1st March 2011, 06:38 PM

Tags for this Thread

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •