Christmas Links #4

 
'I love Christmas but I've got no one to put my tree up':
"Christine from Lightwood mentioned to Stuart George that she'd love a Christmas tree this year but doesn't have anyone to help her put it up. Stuart couldn't have that, so went to help."

"At a time of environmental loss and climate chaos, should we be cutting down living trees just for the Christmas period? We delve deeper..."

"When you visit the uBlock Origin page on the Chrome Web Store in Google Chrome, you see a notification near the top that states that the extension is no longer available."

"Escape rooms, murder mystery experiences and crazy golf are replacing traditional boozy lunches."

"In medieval times, Christmas celebrations carried on for multiple raucous days and nights."

"In the past on Black Friday™ I used to live blog it for the Guardian, initially as a pseudo-affiliate marketing link ploy, and in later years with a view to promoting small sustainable businesses in the UK that got in touch to promote things, which felt more on-brand."

"Gingerbread is associated with a number of things - Christmas, being an excellent construction tool when erecting giant displays of biscuits when you're a contestant on Great British Bake Off, and the slightly peculiar choice of a couple who wanted to have a son and so baked one for themselves."

"Activities were held for families to help kick off Christmas celebrations in the village."

"This motion has been signed by 10 Members. It has not yet had any amendments submitted."

"With the Christmas period fast approaching, it’s time for us to start thinking about how we can create a fun and festive atmosphere in our homes."

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