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A very Fielding Christmas

Happy new year, everyone! Welcome to the year 2010, which began at exactly midnight on 1 January; being, of course, the 2,010th anniversary of the resurrection and celebrated by people of all races around the world.

In the Fielding household our Christmas celebrations always begin on the eve of the big day itself, with lots of carols singing and hot Milo. Our house is decorated with tinsel and plastic leaves and we always have a great big Christmas tree in the lounge room. The tree, of course, a highly symbolic symbol of the death. Under the tree are lots and lots of presents from Susan to me, Susan to the kids, the kids to Susan, and Susan to Susan (I get Susan to buy her own presents from me because of that time I was in that big crowd of people doing Christmas shopping and I felt a bit funny and I curled up up on the floor in the foetal position screaming and hit that security guard until that nice policeman came.)

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Shameless self-promotion

If you’re wondering why Groupthink has been rather quiet over the past few weeks it’s mostly because I’m just about to head off on a year-long travel adventure and Ant Rogenous is preparing to welcome a new member to his family. Not sure if Ant plans to blog his big event but I’m certainly blogging mine. Check out Crikey’s newest travel blog Back In A Bit, featuring, well, me.

With the silly season just about here, all of us at Groupthink wish you a merry Christmas and happy holidays. We’ll be back at full force early in the new year once Ant and I have settled into our new situations and everyone’s sobered up a bit.

Take care and be safe.

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