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WIN! A Lindt hamper worth over R600...

WIN! A Lindt hamper worth over R600...

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    Rumba Govender
    Christmas is always special as our orgainsation makes hampers and distribut them to disadvantage community. Every year to witness the smiles on their faces is the greatest gift.
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    Alison Steyn
    Xmas is always very special. We celebrate on the eve of Xmas and the day with in laws and family. It's the reason behind Xmas that makes it all the more special.
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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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    Karin Stewart
    Yes Please!!!
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    Charmaine Mthembu
    Lindt repair for all broken relationships. .
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    Natalie Marais
    GRANDPA decided to SEND EVERYONE Christmas cards with a note and Cheque"Buy your own present". He couldn't understand why he didnt get anything in return. Only later realising he only posted the note
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    Jessica Sc
    My best Christmas memory is going to the beach in Hermanus with family on Christmas day.
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    Yvonne Stanley
    Christmas is a magical time, and I can remember how devastated I was when at a young age I was told that Father Xmas was not real. With this in mind, I have never told my son this and as he grew older
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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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    Ailsa Loudon
    II grew up in Malawi and the locals would come and sing at our homes and we would give them things, but I was very frightened being an anxious child!
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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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    Rumbarani Naidoo
    Having lost my husband on my birthday, I was totally devastated. Then last year on my wedding anniversary I was blessed with the arrival of my grandson who has brought back the light into my family.
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    Marina Roets
    My daughter and a lot of other family little ones were gathered by my Aunts house, anxiously awaiting Santa. Normally my uncle played the part, but he decided to let his son take over the roll. He's s
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    Bonnie Vincent Seini
    12 years ago, knowing my boyfriend at the time had my engagement rings, we got home from midnight mass, to be surprised that he didn't propose! Only 4 months later on my birthday he popped big Q!
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    Liza Meyer
    At age 4 I realised my dad was Father Christmas as he had not shaved that morning and part of his bristles peeped round the 'Father Christmas beard'. Most memorable Christmas!
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    Brigitte Buys
    Lindt Lindor chocolate is my FAVOURITE cocolate! I would be very happy if I could win such a nice hamper with goodies for Christmas! :-) It would be a very happy moment in my life! I LOVE this! ♥ ♥
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    Christie Bester
    As children, my sister and I mixed the table sugar with some Eno's. After Christmas dinner the grown-ups had their coffee and tea and jumped up when their drinks "erupted"! Like still laugh about it!
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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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    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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    Kalpana Gowan
    while having a family braai, the dogs ended up the braaied food
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    Emma Birk
    Delicious Christmas Hamper
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    Stephan Koekemoer
    The most exciting christmas was 2004, I got engaged to a wonderfull husband, it took my by surprize, but to know it was ons such a special day it made it even more special.
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    Susann Deysel
    The first Christmas my (now) husband spend with my family... He was a raw Irishman that did not speak or understand a word of Afrikaans - and well, my family mostly doesn't speak Eng very deliciously
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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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    Beloved-Bonny Ntshole
    Lindt Chocolate is pure irrisitible luxury I'd love to indulge in this festive season. Merry Christmas!
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    Hayley Baxen
    Christmas 2012 was so memorable when my sister gave us a surprise visit after 3 years & arranged for other family from around SA to join her too. Needless to say we had an amazing family reunion!
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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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    Desiree Yeoman
    my most memorable moment was waking up early Christmas morning to find a wooden dolls cot and a floppy doll. prized possesion.
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    Sandhaya V Maharaj
    standing in line with my 3year old to take pucs with Santa.He was fascinated with the setup.When Santa had to get a drink of water,my son burst out crying,saying Santa's. beard fell off.
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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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