Originally posted by Iconoclast
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Another thing to bear in mind is that anyone can plan to see a relative over the Christmas period, and put the date in their diary, but it doesn't mean a thing unless it actually happens. I'd have done pretty much anything to get out of an arranged date to see two of my ex brothers-in-law for example, known here in Brown Towers as Creepy Brother-in-law and Racist Brother-in-law.
Thinking of 'Sir Jim's' Christmas spirit with the kids reminded me of a tale my Mum used to tell, about her Uncle Percy when he was a child. I have a couple of photos of him as a tiny tot, taken in 1880, which I looked at again only the other day. [Something about Victorian photo sizes prompted me - cough.] Sitting round the dining table, with Father just about to carve the Sunday joint, young Percy foolishly forgets his place and says: "May I have a bit of the outside?" To which Father replies: "Outside you want, outside you go!", and poor Percy is sent from the room in disgrace, for daring to talk at the meal table.
He was meant to be seen and not heard.
Love,
Caz
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