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Comment from: Janine Member
Comment from: Spooky Nick Visitor
Have you heard about Sonya the lesbian gardener ghost? She haunts those who videoed her when at work!
Comment from: Janine Member
Merry Christmas!
I love a good Christmas ghost story. But then, I love ghost stories all year round :D
Over here, there’s often something spooky on TV most years at Christmas time. One year, they had Christopher Lee reading a selection of stories by M R James, which was rather awesome. And then, another year, there was a rather fun set of stories by Mark Gatiss called Crooked House (there’s a clip here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTckx8SJeF4 but I can’t find any more on youtube *sadface*)
I had no idea about the pâté, but the supermarkets are all full of it this year! That and a million and one selections of cheeses. Not that I’m complaining. Christmas is a time for gorging on rich food, and that’s why I love it :D
(Not weird at all! I actually get quite excited when I get an email notification to say that you’ve left a comment, so please don’t feel bad about it.)
No wonder they tell ghost stories at this time of year!
Hmm. I don’t think I’ve ever heard a Christmas ghost story. Except for A Christmas Carol, of course… oh, wait.
I usually tell people I celebrate the Santa Side of Christmas – it’s the only not-weird part. You give people presents, you get presents, you drink hot cocoa and look at the sparkly pagan tree. What’s not to love?
I’m not sure about the pâté
I didn’t know pâté was popular in the UK this time of year, either. There was a story about all of England’s Christmas Puddings selling out of the department stores in three minutes, though.
Merry Christmas!
(I hope you don’t think it’s weird that I comment on almost all your entries? It’s just that I subscribed to your blog’s feed, and every time you post I see it immediately.)
Really? Uh oh. I don’t fancy Steve’s chances!