Finished ...![]()

I take it you'll be hoping for a green Christmas then Ven![]()
... @ Grendel ... :razz:
.....Finished 18th September 1998 and not going back.....
Life is one long holiday now......how did I find time for work...:shrug:![]()
The government keep saying use public transport and then the Railways close down for two and half days !
Apparently the Dutch Railway runs a Sunday Service over the Xmas period...
Nooooo!!!!You were almost forced to stay with your family...lol

I'm inclined to agree with ajdesq.
Maybe its just me looking through rose tinted glasses with the eyes of an adult, but memory of a child, but I think everywhere should close for christmas.
InaGlo said:And the upside to the sad & lonely coin is .... you can be first in the queue at Nexts boxing Day sale!!!
Last trains Ashford/London on Christmas eve terminate about 2200.
Services restart 0800 Boxing Day.
Last Eurostar into London arrives 2000 Christmas Eve.
Services restart 0800 Boxing Day.
Two and a half days?
I'm sorry, but I think that non-essential services should close down for at least one day a year on Christmas Day.
Christmas Day is about spending it with your family, not travelling to/from.
Hey, why don't we open up Tesco so we can all go shopping on Christmas Day too? :razz:
It's bad enough that Emergency Services/Energy Suppliers/Water Controllers/Hopsital staff/Prison workers etc etc etc all have to work over the festive season.
The French also run a train service on Christmas Day. But maybe in Britain we prefer to put Family first. Is that so wrong?

Theres always the flipside to this too thogh, there are some peeps who will be alone, and a time like Christmas is can be hard to bare when you have no-one to share it with.
Serves me right I shouldn't believe what I read in the papers !!!![]()