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QuestionTime With PPB, Instead of Sir Robin Day .

Me and my sister have found a fun way to entertain ourselves the last couple of years though, trying to get different family members drunk or at least drinking random things they wouldn't, who'd have thought you'd ever get 3 80+ women drinking shots of Aftershock in your front room? They even seemed to like it too!

That's fucking brilliant! :icon_lol:
 
That's fucking brilliant! :icon_lol:

It's a game with endless possibilities!

It started out of nothing as well, my girlfriend's dad had been given a hamper of wine from work Christmas before last but they don't drink it so offered it to us, plentiful wine lead to some excessive consumption throughout the day. Usually my mom's eldest brother will go back home not long after dinner and do his own thing but that year, fuelled by wine, he ended up having to kip in the spare room and go home the next day. Think he, my dad and my sister's boyfriend got through about 8 bottles of red wine that year, with me and my sister egging them on in our attempt to clear the hamper as quickly as possible.

Thus our 'give your family members liver failure for Christmas' game was invented, it's also had a few spin offs at family parties.

It might not be quite so entertaining this year though, my dad doesn't seem to have bought back many borderline undrinkable eastern European spirits back from his travels of late, they're usually good fun to mess around with.
 
I really, really dislike Christmas/QUOTE]

That's a shame . Must be horrible for people who generally hate all things about Christmas, as there is no getting out of ignoring it really.

I don't enjoy Christmas because of what presents i'm going to get, infact when I come to UK I never get presents, we don't exchange any. Can't really explain to people why I enjoy it so much, PPB just gets a warm glow inside from it all, to me it's just a special time. And I'll leave if there incase I'm getting on peoples tits with Christmas gushings :)
 
When eating meals at home, do you tend to sit at the table or have it on a tray on ya lap ?

When was the last time you carved a pumpkin ?
 
When eating meals at home, do you tend to sit at the table or have it on a tray on ya lap ?

On my lap. I prefer to watch something I've recorded while I eat.

When was the last time you carved a pumpkin ?

Never. I've sliced an apple though if that counts?
 
When eating meals at home, do you tend to sit at the table or have it on a tray on ya lap ?

When was the last time you carved a pumpkin ?

It depends. Special occasion meals always eaten at the table, also Sundays are at the table. Every other is on a tray, on me lap, watching tele.

Yesterday.
 
When eating meals at home, do you tend to sit at the table or have it on a tray on ya lap ?
I have it on a table, but not the table.
I'll either be in the living room with the TV on, or alternatively in the music room, where, well guess...
No dining room chez jelly, & kitchen isn't big enough for a table in it either.
When was the last time you carved a pumpkin ?
When I was a child is as specific as I can get. Probably with the cubs or scouts.
 
When eating meals at home, do you tend to sit at the table or have it on a tray on ya lap ? - usually at a table (but not formal - just have a kitchen big enough to have a table as well). If there's something I really want to watch on tele then will occasionally take a tray into the lounge)

When was the last time you carved a pumpkin ? - never have

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Carved several pumpkins for the kids last Halloween. Regarding tray or table it depends on the mood. Sunday dinner is always at the table though.
 
When eating meals at home, do you tend to sit at the table or have it on a tray on ya lap ?

We always eat at the table. It's nothing formal or anything, just that with having the little one we want to make meals a family affair where we all sit at the table to eat. Plus we live in a three storey house with the kitchen/diner downstairs and the living room upstairs so it makes sense to eat downstairs at the table.

When was the last time you carved a pumpkin ?

Never. I don't intend to start either.
 
When eating meals at home, do you tend to sit at the table or have it on a tray on ya lap ?On a table,in front of the TV!

When was the last time you carved a pumpkin ?I've never done that. :(
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When eating meals at home, do you tend to sit at the table or have it on a tray on ya lap ?

At the table

When was the last time you carved a pumpkin ?

Never

You're tough.

Careful she'll tell you to fuck off.
 
When eating meals at home, do you tend to sit at the table or have it on a tray on ya lap ?
Always at the table. It's a family thing and I want Susie to grow up realising that the main meals are together around the table.

When was the last time you carved a pumpkin ?
Last year. I did 3, they were fucking brilliant. I really got into the skill side of it.
Cutting grooves at angles but not going all the way through so you get varying degrees of light shade..
Very intricate the last one.
 
Last year. I did 3, they were fucking brilliant. I really got into the skill side of it.
Cutting grooves at angles but not going all the way through so you get varying degrees of light shade..
Very intricate the last one.

I love doing them :) . Have you got the proper tools Wolfie ? Best ones I ever did was a witch on a broomstick , an eerie looking tree, and a cat one. The tree was the hardest.
 
Whenever I carve a pumpkin, I always do the eyes like the Wolves badge...
 
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