Off Topic The Christmas Thread.

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My all day meeting in Copenhagen was cut to a half day meeting as its their Christmas party tonight.

I'm now in the airport lounge 3 hours early making the most of the free drinks - for a change.......

I need to remember to pick up a bottle of juleakvavit (Christmas Snaps) before I board.
Lived in Copenhagen a few years ago, the drink of choice for 'occasions' always seemed to be Gammeldansk. An acquired taste...:emoticon-0149-no:
 
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My all day meeting in Copenhagen was cut to a half day meeting as its their Christmas party tonight.

I'm now in the airport lounge 3 hours early making the most of the free drinks - for a change.......

I need to remember to pick up a bottle of juleakvavit (Christmas Snaps) before I board.

Got given a bottle of Vinglogg last weekend, and a bag of Gloggmix to go with it.
 
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Lived in Copenhagen a few years ago, the drink of choice for 'occasions' always seemed to be Gammeldansk. An acquired taste...:emoticon-0149-no:

Gammeldansk is a bit of an acquired taste IMHO. Plenty of people in here drinking it on the side of a beer in here to be fair. I started with a G&T on the side but I've now moved onto Whisky. I need to pace myself really as it's only 15:14 here :emoticon-0102-bigsm
 
Got given a bottle of Vinglogg last weekend, and a bag of Gloggmix to go with it.

In Sweden we call it Glögg but they're all just mulled wine of course.In Sweden you usually serve it with a bottle of either Vodka or Cognac on the side so you can "spice it up" yourself.

I saw a post on FB this week with a recipe for Finish Glögg. (To paraphrase and translate....)

1, Take 10 liters of piss warm Koskenkorva (cheap Finnish Vodka),
2, Add one raisin,
3, After 5 minutes taste - if raisin flavour is too strong remove and add more vodka,
4, Serves 35 Swedes or 4 Finns.
 
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Gammeldansk is a bit of an acquired taste IMHO. Plenty of people in here drinking it on the side of a beer in here to be fair. I started with a G&T on the side but I've now moved onto Whisky. I need to pace myself really as it's only 15:14 here :emoticon-0102-bigsm
Don't know why, the Danes never seemed to!
 
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Talk about a **** sandwich...

...a full festive programme was due to start with Edinburgh on Tuesday, with my daughter having her boy on Wednesday...

...but my boy has developed Sepsis (from a sport injury - he's 37 on Xmas eve) which has infected a heart valve. Prognosis is lots of test procedures and antibiotics ( he was rushed into Sunderland General on Thursday and moved to James Cook Uni Hospital - a fine hospital, but a bit of a trek), probable surgery on Thursday and hospitalised for at least 4-6 weeks. Oh well, fingers, legs, everything crossed and soldier on.
 
Talk about a **** sandwich...

...a full festive programme was due to start with Edinburgh on Tuesday, with my daughter having her boy on Wednesday...

...but my boy has developed Sepsis (from a sport injury - he's 37 on Xmas eve) which has infected a heart valve. Prognosis is lots of test procedures and antibiotics ( he was rushed into Sunderland General on Thursday and moved to James Cook Uni Hospital - a fine hospital, but a bit of a trek), probable surgery on Thursday and hospitalised for at least 4-6 weeks. Oh well, fingers, legs, everything crossed and soldier on.
Fingers crossed too. <ok>
 
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Talk about a **** sandwich...

...a full festive programme was due to start with Edinburgh on Tuesday, with my daughter having her boy on Wednesday...

...but my boy has developed Sepsis (from a sport injury - he's 37 on Xmas eve) which has infected a heart valve. Prognosis is lots of test procedures and antibiotics ( he was rushed into Sunderland General on Thursday and moved to James Cook Uni Hospital - a fine hospital, but a bit of a trek), probable surgery on Thursday and hospitalised for at least 4-6 weeks. Oh well, fingers, legs, everything crossed and soldier on.

Be strong and good luck for them both.
 
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Talk about a **** sandwich...

...a full festive programme was due to start with Edinburgh on Tuesday, with my daughter having her boy on Wednesday...

...but my boy has developed Sepsis (from a sport injury - he's 37 on Xmas eve) which has infected a heart valve. Prognosis is lots of test procedures and antibiotics ( he was rushed into Sunderland General on Thursday and moved to James Cook Uni Hospital - a fine hospital, but a bit of a trek), probable surgery on Thursday and hospitalised for at least 4-6 weeks. Oh well, fingers, legs, everything crossed and soldier on.

Hope everything goes well, Fez, really do.
 
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Talk about a **** sandwich...

...a full festive programme was due to start with Edinburgh on Tuesday, with my daughter having her boy on Wednesday...

...but my boy has developed Sepsis (from a sport injury - he's 37 on Xmas eve) which has infected a heart valve. Prognosis is lots of test procedures and antibiotics ( he was rushed into Sunderland General on Thursday and moved to James Cook Uni Hospital - a fine hospital, but a bit of a trek), probable surgery on Thursday and hospitalised for at least 4-6 weeks. Oh well, fingers, legs, everything crossed and soldier on.
Sorry to hear that Fez
Fingers crossed for you and yours
 
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Talk about a **** sandwich...

...a full festive programme was due to start with Edinburgh on Tuesday, with my daughter having her boy on Wednesday...

...but my boy has developed Sepsis (from a sport injury - he's 37 on Xmas eve) which has infected a heart valve. Prognosis is lots of test procedures and antibiotics ( he was rushed into Sunderland General on Thursday and moved to James Cook Uni Hospital - a fine hospital, but a bit of a trek), probable surgery on Thursday and hospitalised for at least 4-6 weeks. Oh well, fingers, legs, everything crossed and soldier on.
Kinell.

Good luck to your lad, despite everything our NHS is brilliant.

Good luck to your lass too, remind her it’s like shelling peas :)
 
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Talk about a **** sandwich...

...a full festive programme was due to start with Edinburgh on Tuesday, with my daughter having her boy on Wednesday...

...but my boy has developed Sepsis (from a sport injury - he's 37 on Xmas eve) which has infected a heart valve. Prognosis is lots of test procedures and antibiotics ( he was rushed into Sunderland General on Thursday and moved to James Cook Uni Hospital - a fine hospital, but a bit of a trek), probable surgery on Thursday and hospitalised for at least 4-6 weeks. Oh well, fingers, legs, everything crossed and soldier on.

Fingers crossed for you all Fez. Hope everything works out for the best.
 
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The lad had booked him and his, along with my other lass and her two with Fezess into Jack and the Beanstalk at Sunderland Empire (a lovely old theatre) - I've been roped in, it's my worse entertainment nightmare, screaming kids everywhere - if I hear someone say ' I didn't know beans could talk... here we go!!
 
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The lad had booked him and his, along with my other lass and her two with Fezess into Jack and the Beanstalk at Sunderland Empire (a lovely old theatre) - I've been roped in, it's my worse entertainment nightmare, screaming kids everywhere - if I hear someone say ' I didn't know beans could talk... here we go!!

Sunderland Empire's a gem Fez. Just stare at the walls and ignore what's going on around you.


Or better still nip across the road to The Dun Cow and stare at their walls.


Got some cracking walls Sunderland, like.