Phil. 17 years ago. It was Christmas day in the workhouse and the snow was falling fast. Back in the 70's I was working with this guy and he recited a nasty version. of the old poem , ended with " I don't want your Christmas Pud , you can. stick it up your a*** " I always remember it this time of year , any idea.. A rubbish Xmas poem by Mr Fatty Goo. Written December 2021.(Might contain a little bit of swearing).Original blog post: https://tomfogarty.com/blog/christmas.

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