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Merry Christmas to all you merry modelers! :angel:

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Thank you and Merry Christmas! I hope you all have a safe and warm cozy day. I raise my glass to all our fellow RC tankers (that’s a lot of glasses by the way).
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Ill se your merry christmas and raise you all a happy new year...

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And a murry hic Clristmouse to ya wall. . . .

Maybe I shouldn't have attempted to raise a glass to you all ;)

I hope you're all having a great time, I know I am, I've just finished an early dinner and I'm stuffed :D
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Son of a gun-ner wrote:And a murry hic Clristmouse to ya wall. . . .

Maybe I shouldn't have attempted to raise a glass to you all ;)

I hope you're all having a great time, I know I am, I've just finished an early dinner and I'm stuffed :D
What did you have? It's not even lunchtime here yet. I've always been unconventional about holiday meals. For Thanksgiving this year we did pot roast and for Christmas we're doing the whole pork chop dinner, with stuffing, mashed potatoes, creamed corn, the whole nine yards. For New Year's Day I'm thinking we might go Mexican, Just for kicks. Anybody else doing something unconventional, or will you mostly be doing ham or turkey? Goose is really big in the UK, isn't it? I'll have to try that one day.

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Merry christmas guys. Santa brought me a taigen panzer iv metal. Just digging through it now. One thing I've noticed is its kit form. But no instructions. Fun times ahead.

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Max-U52 wrote:
Son of a gun-ner wrote:And a murry hic Clristmouse to ya wall. . . .

Maybe I shouldn't have attempted to raise a glass to you all ;)

I hope you're all having a great time, I know I am, I've just finished an early dinner and I'm stuffed :D
What did you have? It's not even lunchtime here yet. I've always been unconventional about holiday meals. For Thanksgiving this year we did pot roast and for Christmas we're doing the whole pork chop dinner, with stuffing, mashed potatoes, creamed corn, the whole nine yards. For New Year's Day I'm thinking we might go Mexican, Just for kicks. Anybody else doing something unconventional, or will you mostly be doing ham or turkey? Goose is really big in the UK, isn't it? I'll have to try that one day.

Frohe Weihnachten!!
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of Prosecco. This- followed by two generous glasses of Glenmorangie 10-year old single malt whisky (and I mean GENEROUS :D ). After which, a paracetemol for the ensuing headache :haha:
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Mmm mmm! We had Italian beef on sourdough with potatoes au gratin, macaroni and cheese and whiskey and Stella Artois. Forgive my spelling. I blame the Stella.
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Max-U52 wrote:What did you have?
I had a normal stuffed with sage and onion stuffing mixed with sausage meat roast turkey that had the breast covered/protected with pork belly skin (turns to crackling) and bacon which obviously goes crispy, all to help keep the turkey from drying out. Alongside that was the pork belly, and the ribs. Plus pigs in blankets, and cheese in blankets. Roast potatos, roast parsnips, carrots, beetroot and mushrooms. Also steamed broccoli and lashings of gravy. And yes, also had brussel sprouts, but they were quartered and fried with bacon bits.

And I've just woken from my food and prosecco induced nap, just in time for desert, Yule log and cream :D
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Excellent. Another parsnip fan. Love those things. They were in the pot roast at thanksgiving. And now you have some excellent turkey sandwiches to look forward to, done best open-faced with gravy (IMHO).

Sounds like there's lots of good eats going on today, makes me wish i could go to everybody's house for dinner all at once. 8)
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