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WIN! A Lindt hamper worth over R600...

WIN! A Lindt hamper worth over R600...

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    LeeAnn Pillay
    My most memorable Christmas was in 1989 I was 7 years old and my uncle bought me my foray barbie doll. I waited like 2 years for it.
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    Tanya Erasmus
    Tanya Erasmus
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    Tiaan Smith
    total wreck
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    Lily Storm
    I remember going to buy a Christmas tree from alongside the road one year...and I of course insisted on choosing the biggest one! We drove home with half the tree hanging out the window.
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    Kirthi Ramterath
    My most memorable Christmas was one which my family & I did a feeding scheme for a children's home in Durban.It was absolutely pleasurable for us to just see the joy on those kids faces...
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    Spog Dierekinders
    My funniest Christmas moment:
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    Donné Hendry
    Christmas memories growing up included Quality street sweets... times have changed and they now include Lindt chocolates xxx
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    Francette Roux
    One Christmas, my uncle dressed up as father xmas. As he entered the room, not knowing his shirt was showing, his son shouted out; "Santa is wearing the same shirt as my dad".
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    Euby Nkoenyane
    Met my son for the very first time on Christmas eve after I had given birth to him 37 days earlier. My pregnancy had a lot of complications and most doctors said i wouldn't make it. But i did, for him
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    Leila Abdool Gafoor
    My most memorable Christmas is when I was your. I wanted a BMX so badly and I remember waking up and having breakfast when I turned around to find my dad wheeling in the bike. What a momentous feeling
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    Rashida Seedat Mansoor
    A very cold christmas in Paris, wonderful memory of fingers turning blue with the cold, but the Sight of the Eiffel Tower lit up like a massive christmas tree, was a sight to behold!!nostalgic memory.
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    Michelle van rooyen
    My father always used to spread white powder on the floor walk on it and leave cookies and milk for santa, when the coockies and milk is gone and we see foot prints we missed him again,
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    Lillian Turnbull
    December 2010, travelled over to the UK, momentous trip to Aberdeen, Scotland...to meet my first grandchild, James, then 6 weeks old. Of course I presented James with a Lindt Christmas teddy!
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    Michelle Gross
    Magic Memories
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    Debbie Saunders
    Christmas and Lindt in the same sentance ...... reminds me of my one and only christmas in Switzerland 2003...Guess what I did the whole day .... yip ate Lindt all day. It was my best Christmas EVER!
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    Halima Shaik
    when my dad took all our prezzes and hid it then told us we been robbed lol we begged cryed and thru up a fit my gran came in and said "what are u silly people up to huh why urll thrown away all that
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    Celeste Rowe
    My most memorable Christmas was when i was about 7 yrars old, and my cousins and i were told to sit and wait for Father Chrismas to arrive. It was such excitment when he came ringing his bell.
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    Leonie Van Zyl
    Last year our whole family came together. It may not sound amazing, but we live very far from each other and along the way we lost contact too. So last year we had the chance to dance and meet them
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    Carine Reyneke
    Chocolate and coffee for breakfast while camping in the rain with my siblings last year.
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    Adam Collingwood
    Well every year is interesting ! My brothers ideas of xmas gifts well.... one year i got a pack of Ice lollies .... the next three fairy lights ie colored light bulbs.. i look 4ward to this years gift
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    Nicole Weier
    Last christmas we went home to be with family, on Christmas morning my hubby jumped on the kids bed to wake them up to open christmas presents. It was such a sight and good memory for me and family.
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    Anthony Tintinger
    Father Christmas: What's your favorite Christmas story? Elf: The one where the three creatures are scared of the Big Bad Wolf and they grow on trees! Father Christmas: You mean 'The Three Little Figs'
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    Elzette Haasbroek
    Last xmas, it looked impossible to get our family together, but my Aunt and I surprised my Granny and booked flights, bus tickets and a photoshoot to capture it all. The end result = *priceless* tears
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    Kelsey Niehaus
    When my Dad has an anthracite heater installed when I was a kid and I cried saying how was Santa coming down the chimney, to which he assured me that he was cleaver and would come via the sliding door
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    Wendy Vivier
    Grandkids would line up and say poem/sing for gran, she would then give us chocolate which she had hung on the christmas tree! Very special memory!
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    Norah Glaus
    Visiting Perth in Western Australia and enjoying all the thrills and excitement of Chistmas with our 3 beautiful young grandchildren that we miss so much!
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    Sarah Huddy
    When I was little I bought a shiny tin for my dad which I thought was filled with something very exciting - not sure now what - but turned out it was nasal decongestant. Worst present ever.
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    Denise Helen Gordon
    Picture this,me,insomniac mom,usually awake at around 3am every day,plans to put gifts under tree when insomnia visits.Son wakes me at 5am frantic because there are no gifts under the tree. FAIL!
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    Devlin Klusener
    one year my mother broke her arm and had to serve Christmas dinner to a house full of rellies.
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    Charmaine Mthembu
    Lindt repair for all broken relationships. .
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