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So, which kind of person are you?

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  • A A_Griffin

    I thought the tradition is to take them down on the 6th? As for tidying away Christmas tree lights and "strings" of tinsel - indeed, any cable/rope/string etc - it makes no difference how carefully it is wrapped and put away. There is Universal Law which states that: A rope (cable, etc) left to itself will tie itself in untangle-able knots. And that's a fact.

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    Nope, all you have to do is establish your dominance over the cable/rope/string etc., and it will remain as you put it provided it is undisturbed (by your SO, cat, whatever). Once a less dominant person touches it, it will revert to the "Big Ball 'o Knots" within nanoseconds. My cables remain tidy, my strings in neat balls. Cable ties can help here. Strangely, Chrome's spelling suggester thinks that should be "my strings in meatballs."

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      Her in doors, has enough of the Christmas decorations by boxing day. So they are removed then or the day after. But she takes her time (as I'm not allowed to help as it ruins things apparently.) and they are put away carefully.

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      Would you like to swap? :laugh: Mine is of the "I've finished with that, drop it here" school of tool management, sadly.

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      • A A_Griffin

        I thought the tradition is to take them down on the 6th? As for tidying away Christmas tree lights and "strings" of tinsel - indeed, any cable/rope/string etc - it makes no difference how carefully it is wrapped and put away. There is Universal Law which states that: A rope (cable, etc) left to itself will tie itself in untangle-able knots. And that's a fact.

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        Munchies_Matt
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        Nope! How to coil a rope - YouTube[^] Not if you do it properly. :)

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          Nope! How to coil a rope - YouTube[^] Not if you do it properly. :)

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          Conspiracy!! If you believe something because it's on YouTube you'll believe the earth is flat! :)

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          • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

            Nope, all you have to do is establish your dominance over the cable/rope/string etc., and it will remain as you put it provided it is undisturbed (by your SO, cat, whatever). Once a less dominant person touches it, it will revert to the "Big Ball 'o Knots" within nanoseconds. My cables remain tidy, my strings in neat balls. Cable ties can help here. Strangely, Chrome's spelling suggester thinks that should be "my strings in meatballs."

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            Nah... you just have a superpower!

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            • A A_Griffin

              Nah... you just have a superpower!

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              I was bitten by a radioactive teddy bear back in my Cat-5 flood wiring days, that may have caused it.

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              • A A_Griffin

                Conspiracy!! If you believe something because it's on YouTube you'll believe the earth is flat! :)

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                Arrgggh, spent many a year afore the mast! 'tis all true I tell ye!

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                • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                  Tomorrow is Twelfth Night, and traditionally Christmas decorations should be removed before midnight. And since Herself is off duty tomorrow I will take them down today. I told her it's so "it doesn't disturb her valuable day off" (which will involve remaining in pyjamas till noon, shouting at the TV, and snoring, probably) but it's really because we are different people. I will take them down carefully, rolling strings of beads, card holders, sparkly stuff, lights, etc. around cardboard tubes before putting them in boxes. She will pull them down as quickly as possible and throw them in a box. My way, I get an easy life next December because I can just unroll stuff and up it goes. Her way, it will be one huge knot which will have acquired a life of it's own and actively resist unravelling. So ... which type are you? "Plan ahead" or "Rush through"? I think I can guess for some of you, but it would be interesting to see. :laugh:

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                  GKP1992
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                  I'm OCD, so I cannot rush through. It is literally impossible for me. :laugh:

                  I am not the one who knocks. I never knock. In fact, I hate knocking.

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                  • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                    Tomorrow is Twelfth Night, and traditionally Christmas decorations should be removed before midnight. And since Herself is off duty tomorrow I will take them down today. I told her it's so "it doesn't disturb her valuable day off" (which will involve remaining in pyjamas till noon, shouting at the TV, and snoring, probably) but it's really because we are different people. I will take them down carefully, rolling strings of beads, card holders, sparkly stuff, lights, etc. around cardboard tubes before putting them in boxes. She will pull them down as quickly as possible and throw them in a box. My way, I get an easy life next December because I can just unroll stuff and up it goes. Her way, it will be one huge knot which will have acquired a life of it's own and actively resist unravelling. So ... which type are you? "Plan ahead" or "Rush through"? I think I can guess for some of you, but it would be interesting to see. :laugh:

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                    I don't have any decorations, no tree no nothing. Yeah, I'm "that" kind of person.

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                      I'm OCD, so I cannot rush through. It is literally impossible for me. :laugh:

                      I am not the one who knocks. I never knock. In fact, I hate knocking.

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                      Daniel Pfeffer
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                      I'm CDO.The letters are arranged in alphabetical order, as they should be! (And I see nothing funny about it, either)

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                      • F F ES Sitecore

                        I don't have any decorations, no tree no nothing. Yeah, I'm "that" kind of person.

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                        Daniel Pfeffer
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                        A Grinch? :)

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                        • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                          Tomorrow is Twelfth Night, and traditionally Christmas decorations should be removed before midnight. And since Herself is off duty tomorrow I will take them down today. I told her it's so "it doesn't disturb her valuable day off" (which will involve remaining in pyjamas till noon, shouting at the TV, and snoring, probably) but it's really because we are different people. I will take them down carefully, rolling strings of beads, card holders, sparkly stuff, lights, etc. around cardboard tubes before putting them in boxes. She will pull them down as quickly as possible and throw them in a box. My way, I get an easy life next December because I can just unroll stuff and up it goes. Her way, it will be one huge knot which will have acquired a life of it's own and actively resist unravelling. So ... which type are you? "Plan ahead" or "Rush through"? I think I can guess for some of you, but it would be interesting to see. :laugh:

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                          Pete OHanlon
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                          All decorations were taken down and carefully packed away on New Years day.

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                          • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                            Tomorrow is Twelfth Night, and traditionally Christmas decorations should be removed before midnight. And since Herself is off duty tomorrow I will take them down today. I told her it's so "it doesn't disturb her valuable day off" (which will involve remaining in pyjamas till noon, shouting at the TV, and snoring, probably) but it's really because we are different people. I will take them down carefully, rolling strings of beads, card holders, sparkly stuff, lights, etc. around cardboard tubes before putting them in boxes. She will pull them down as quickly as possible and throw them in a box. My way, I get an easy life next December because I can just unroll stuff and up it goes. Her way, it will be one huge knot which will have acquired a life of it's own and actively resist unravelling. So ... which type are you? "Plan ahead" or "Rush through"? I think I can guess for some of you, but it would be interesting to see. :laugh:

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                            Jorgen Andersson
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                            I'm plan ahead and my wife is rush through. Which usually means that when I have a plan it's already rushed through. Which in turn means I'm sitting in an "orderly" house where noone can find anything, and I'm just bugger all about everything.

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                            • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                              Tomorrow is Twelfth Night, and traditionally Christmas decorations should be removed before midnight. And since Herself is off duty tomorrow I will take them down today. I told her it's so "it doesn't disturb her valuable day off" (which will involve remaining in pyjamas till noon, shouting at the TV, and snoring, probably) but it's really because we are different people. I will take them down carefully, rolling strings of beads, card holders, sparkly stuff, lights, etc. around cardboard tubes before putting them in boxes. She will pull them down as quickly as possible and throw them in a box. My way, I get an easy life next December because I can just unroll stuff and up it goes. Her way, it will be one huge knot which will have acquired a life of it's own and actively resist unravelling. So ... which type are you? "Plan ahead" or "Rush through"? I think I can guess for some of you, but it would be interesting to see. :laugh:

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                              DeathByChocolate
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                              I'm the kind of person who makes little 'cardboard carriers' to wrap the lights around and prevent tangles ... :-O

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                                I'm the kind of person who makes little 'cardboard carriers' to wrap the lights around and prevent tangles ... :-O

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                                Kitchen roll tubes: make a cut about 2 ~ 5 cm long at one end, and use it to hold one end of the stringy stuff. Wind it on, then Sellotape the other end in place. :thumbsup:

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                                • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                                  Tomorrow is Twelfth Night, and traditionally Christmas decorations should be removed before midnight. And since Herself is off duty tomorrow I will take them down today. I told her it's so "it doesn't disturb her valuable day off" (which will involve remaining in pyjamas till noon, shouting at the TV, and snoring, probably) but it's really because we are different people. I will take them down carefully, rolling strings of beads, card holders, sparkly stuff, lights, etc. around cardboard tubes before putting them in boxes. She will pull them down as quickly as possible and throw them in a box. My way, I get an easy life next December because I can just unroll stuff and up it goes. Her way, it will be one huge knot which will have acquired a life of it's own and actively resist unravelling. So ... which type are you? "Plan ahead" or "Rush through"? I think I can guess for some of you, but it would be interesting to see. :laugh:

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                                  I was thinking of keeping it till Jan end to get a bit more of that Christmas feel ? why rush it ? (this should not be interpreted as laziness)

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                                  • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                                    Tomorrow is Twelfth Night, and traditionally Christmas decorations should be removed before midnight. And since Herself is off duty tomorrow I will take them down today. I told her it's so "it doesn't disturb her valuable day off" (which will involve remaining in pyjamas till noon, shouting at the TV, and snoring, probably) but it's really because we are different people. I will take them down carefully, rolling strings of beads, card holders, sparkly stuff, lights, etc. around cardboard tubes before putting them in boxes. She will pull them down as quickly as possible and throw them in a box. My way, I get an easy life next December because I can just unroll stuff and up it goes. Her way, it will be one huge knot which will have acquired a life of it's own and actively resist unravelling. So ... which type are you? "Plan ahead" or "Rush through"? I think I can guess for some of you, but it would be interesting to see. :laugh:

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                                    Plan ahead, always. Surprisingly enough, my wife is the same way. :thumbsup: Christmas stuff usually gets taken down within the first 2 weeks of January. Christmas tree pickup (special garbage collection) is the entire month of January.

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                                    • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                                      Kitchen roll tubes: make a cut about 2 ~ 5 cm long at one end, and use it to hold one end of the stringy stuff. Wind it on, then Sellotape the other end in place. :thumbsup:

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                                      DeathByChocolate
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                                      It's not just me then! :-D

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                                      • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                                        Tomorrow is Twelfth Night, and traditionally Christmas decorations should be removed before midnight. And since Herself is off duty tomorrow I will take them down today. I told her it's so "it doesn't disturb her valuable day off" (which will involve remaining in pyjamas till noon, shouting at the TV, and snoring, probably) but it's really because we are different people. I will take them down carefully, rolling strings of beads, card holders, sparkly stuff, lights, etc. around cardboard tubes before putting them in boxes. She will pull them down as quickly as possible and throw them in a box. My way, I get an easy life next December because I can just unroll stuff and up it goes. Her way, it will be one huge knot which will have acquired a life of it's own and actively resist unravelling. So ... which type are you? "Plan ahead" or "Rush through"? I think I can guess for some of you, but it would be interesting to see. :laugh:

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                                        megaadam
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                                        I am neither, I procrastinate forever. Then I rush and break stuff. :sigh:

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                                        • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                                          Tomorrow is Twelfth Night, and traditionally Christmas decorations should be removed before midnight. And since Herself is off duty tomorrow I will take them down today. I told her it's so "it doesn't disturb her valuable day off" (which will involve remaining in pyjamas till noon, shouting at the TV, and snoring, probably) but it's really because we are different people. I will take them down carefully, rolling strings of beads, card holders, sparkly stuff, lights, etc. around cardboard tubes before putting them in boxes. She will pull them down as quickly as possible and throw them in a box. My way, I get an easy life next December because I can just unroll stuff and up it goes. Her way, it will be one huge knot which will have acquired a life of it's own and actively resist unravelling. So ... which type are you? "Plan ahead" or "Rush through"? I think I can guess for some of you, but it would be interesting to see. :laugh:

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                                          Marc Clifton
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                                          OriginalGriff wrote:

                                          So ... which type are you? "Plan ahead" or "Rush through"?

                                          I'm a "plan to rush" kind of person.

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