The Merry Christmas Thread

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Ron

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I thought it might be an idea to keep all the best wishes together.

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Morning, all. If my 'A-Z of Celebrity QPR Fans' is reliable (insert your own slim-volume joke here) then today is Stick's birthday. Many happy returns, Maestro, have a good day, and keep 'em coming.

To everyone else, a Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year. I'll be back (I hope) when the spring sunlight sparkles on the dew along Six Mile Bottom on the first day of the Craven Meeting.

Merry Christmas Rainer - and all the best for the new year. Hope to see you posting for Cheltenham and Aintree though - it's a long time till the Craven <yikes>

Today's racing is pretty poor and not worth punting on so I bid you all a merry Christmas and will be back with a couple of winners on Boxing Day.

Enjoy the time with friends and family chaps.

Have a good one Bob <ok> top class racing day after day starting from the 26th. Can't fecking wait.

Morning everyone - i'll start by wishing everyone on here a very happy and magical Christmas.!!<magic>
 
Merry Christmas one and all. Try not to eat and drink too much <laugh>

I'm sure Dex will be doing 24 hour tele-thons with all the classics being repeated over the yuletide period. On The Buses followed by Love Thy Neighbour anyone?
 
As today is my last day at the coalface this side of the big day now seems like the perfect time to wish everyone, and I do mean everyone, a very merry Christmas!

Usually my Christmas present, to members, is to advise them to go for a LONG RUN on St Stephen&#8217;s Day but this year that one is racing solely to get his perch down with a view to the Grand National in April. Nudge, nudge, wink, wink, say no more.

This time around then I&#8217;ll point the dear old regular readers towards the Principality and potentially the best handicapped chaser in training &#8211; Alfie Sherrin. 16/1 re this one for the Welsh National is huge in my opinion.

Have a great time one and all.
 
As today is my last day at the coalface this side of the big day now seems like the perfect time to wish everyone, and I do mean everyone, a very merry Christmas!

Usually my Christmas present, to members, is to advise them to go for a LONG RUN on St Stephen&#8217;s Day but this year that one is racing solely to get his perch down with a view to the Grand National in April. Nudge, nudge, wink, wink, say no more.

This time around then I&#8217;ll point the dear old regular readers towards the Principality and potentially the best handicapped chaser in training &#8211; Alfie Sherrin. 16/1 re this one for the Welsh National is huge in my opinion.

Have a great time one and all.

Enjoy Barney. I like Al Ferof for the big race on St Stephens Day.
 
Seasons greetings from a far from snowbound alpine setting. Not really racing related but I tried to listen to footie on radio 5 yesterday and live commentary is blocked, I can not view BT sport either. The boys were hoping to see Dr Who on I player too. Has anyone got any ideas how we stream things from France.
 
Seasons greetings from a far from snowbound alpine setting. Not really racing related but I tried to listen to footie on radio 5 yesterday and live commentary is blocked, I can not view BT sport either. The boys were hoping to see Dr Who on I player too. Has anyone got any ideas how we stream things from France.

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Best i could do Nic, at work and have limted internet access, hope this helps


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