Jenny Sparks (
20thcentury) wrote in
paradisa2012-12-26 12:23 pm
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☇thirteen.
[Jenny's tone is a little pinched as she dictates, as if she's suffering from a hangover. Which she is. There is the occasional pause and quiet thud of a bottle being placed down, though, so she's working her way back up to getting drunk.]
In England, the day after Christmas is also a holiday. I think most people just use it to sleep off too much drink the night before, which isn't that bad of an idea, really. Particularly when all the furniture's wet with melted ice.
I'm more partial to New Year's, since it's obviously quite a lot more secular, and it gives everyone a good excuse to get drunk and snog. It's also conveniently me birthday, which is handy as drinking and snogging are typically good gifts, if they're done right.
[Despite talking about this sort of celebratory thing, she seems a bit morose, though it's very likely it's just the hangover.]
Anyway, happy Boxing Day.
In England, the day after Christmas is also a holiday. I think most people just use it to sleep off too much drink the night before, which isn't that bad of an idea, really. Particularly when all the furniture's wet with melted ice.
I'm more partial to New Year's, since it's obviously quite a lot more secular, and it gives everyone a good excuse to get drunk and snog. It's also conveniently me birthday, which is handy as drinking and snogging are typically good gifts, if they're done right.
[Despite talking about this sort of celebratory thing, she seems a bit morose, though it's very likely it's just the hangover.]
Anyway, happy Boxing Day.

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