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BS: Christmas Advertising

22 May 07 - 12:06 PM (#2058418)
Subject: BS: Christmas Advertising
From: Cats

Whilst lounging feeling seriously yucky today, I thought I was having delusions when I saw an advertisement for planning for Christmas. I wasn't. I've seen it twice now. It's still closer to last Christmas than the next one. Anyone seen anything earlier or is this like hearing the first cuckoo or spotting the first summer tourist?


22 May 07 - 12:17 PM (#2058422)
Subject: RE: BS: Christmas Advertising
From: Liz the Squeak

Many Christmas clubs are getting started now. Saving a bit each week to spread the cost is a sensible idea but make sure it's with a reputable company and that you're covered for losses if it goes bust before pay-out date.

Saw my first Skin Donor on Sunday - a motorcyclist/motor scooter rider wearing "summer silly kit" - shorts, T-shirt, trainers and a crash helmet... even falling off at 5 mph he's going to lose a lot of skin.

It's when you see the first items for sale in the shops that the Christmas Madness truly begins. Usually the day after August Bank Holiday.

LTS
LTS


22 May 07 - 12:40 PM (#2058439)
Subject: RE: BS: Christmas Advertising
From: Geordie-Peorgie

Aah hev te be honest!

My contract for Father Christmassin' went oot te the venue on 4th February - They like te get things sorted early


22 May 07 - 12:41 PM (#2058444)
Subject: RE: BS: Christmas Advertising
From: Liz the Squeak

At least that's only 2 days after the official end of Christmas (Candlemass, 2nd Feb) so that's allowable.

LTS


22 May 07 - 04:28 PM (#2058599)
Subject: RE: BS: Christmas Advertising
From: jacqui.c

Liz - over here motorcyclists don't even have to wear skidlids. I suppose when they lose what brains they have they ain't gonna notice the skin going as well!


22 May 07 - 04:30 PM (#2058601)
Subject: RE: BS: Christmas Advertising
From: MMario

depends on the state, Jacqui.

Massachusetts requires a helmet, so does New York. Some states require FULL FACE helmets, not just the half-domes allowed in other states.


22 May 07 - 04:35 PM (#2058607)
Subject: RE: BS: Christmas Advertising
From: jacqui.c

I think they would definitely need them in Mass., Mmario - from what I've seen of the driving down there! Seems crazy not to enforce it all over the States, given the possible economic cost of the possible injuries. Having workied in motor injury claims I would like to see it made mandatory that riders wear full leathers as well - those injuries can be horrific.


22 May 07 - 05:38 PM (#2058645)
Subject: RE: BS: Christmas Advertising
From: Becca72

Vermont also requires a helmet, I believe...


22 May 07 - 07:08 PM (#2058706)
Subject: RE: BS: Christmas Advertising
From: Sandra in Sydney

my Sister-in-law is a nurse & used to work in emergency & gave us graphic descriptions of broken skulls & brains spilling out!

We have had compulsary wearing of helmets for decades.

I read somewhere that skin breaks as soon as it hits the ground, denim a metre or 2 after impact, & leathers last something like 100 metres, & always think of this when I see the summer idiots in tiny little shorts & singlets, with half or full helmets.

Sometime in the 80's the motorcycle idiots got an easing of the law that required them to wear helmets. I can't remember what the exemption was, & I dunno if that was changed, but we still see occasional bare heads. Maybe some of these folks win Darwin awards!!

sandra


22 May 07 - 09:43 PM (#2058802)
Subject: RE: BS: Christmas Advertising
From: Sorcha

And, Wyo has no helmet law. All that clothing...denim, leather, whatever, also gets ground into the skin (what's left of it) along with dirt, gravel, asphalt bits, glass, whatever.

I don't ride.


22 May 07 - 09:49 PM (#2058808)
Subject: RE: BS: Christmas Advertising
From: ranger1

Whoah! Talk about thread drift!

ER nurses and doctors frequently refer to motorcyclists as "organ donors". Just a little trivia tidbit I got from one of my sisters, who is an ER nurse.


23 May 07 - 05:05 AM (#2058831)
Subject: RE: BS: Christmas Advertising
From: Cats

So... who else has seen Christmas advertising this early?


23 May 07 - 06:07 AM (#2058860)
Subject: RE: BS: Christmas Advertising
From: Sandra in Sydney

not me.

sandra


23 May 07 - 08:32 AM (#2058947)
Subject: RE: BS: Christmas Advertising
From: JennyO

What a question to ask! I only just last weekend got round to putting away some of last year's Christmas lights from my front yard :-)


23 May 07 - 05:44 PM (#2059342)
Subject: RE: BS: Christmas Advertising
From: Liz the Squeak

I'm still finding the odd Christmas bauble from where Raven batted them off the tree and around the floor...

LTS


23 May 07 - 06:34 PM (#2059369)
Subject: RE: BS: Christmas Advertising
From: Becca72

I don't put up christmas decorations (three cats and not enough energy for it) but I did find one of mine playing with a Cheerio this morning. Trouble is, I cannot for the life of me remember the last time I bought Cheerios...they must have tucked it away in some unreachable corner for just such an occasion.


24 May 07 - 03:02 PM (#2060079)
Subject: RE: BS: Christmas Advertising
From: dick greenhaus

I, as a former rider, vehemently oppose helmet laws. THEY'RE COUNTER-EVOLUTIONARY!


25 May 07 - 07:36 AM (#2060554)
Subject: RE: BS: Christmas Advertising
From: GUEST,observer

don't worry - just watch this forum. The thread for the 2007 Secret Santa is not far off.


25 May 07 - 08:32 AM (#2060577)
Subject: RE: BS: Christmas Advertising
From: Becca72

Did we ever get the word on who everyone's Santa was for last year? Did I miss is?


25 May 07 - 09:01 AM (#2060594)
Subject: RE: BS: Christmas Advertising
From: JennyO

I was watching for it, and I don't think we did. Although I know who my Santa was, I was trying to guess at some of the others, so I would have been interested to see if I was right.