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Goodgulf
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#1 | Posted: 25 Dec 2022 20:21
No, I didn't finish writing one this year, but here are some I've written in the past:

Christmas Gifts
Christmas Gifts - Part 2
A Christmas Wish 
An Early Christmas Present 
Getting Into The Christmas Spirit 
A Good Hand Spanking 
Home For Christmas 
The Reenactment 

And a bit longer, there are the serials
Christmas Across The County Line
The Christmas Raffle

PhilK
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#2 | Posted: 25 Dec 2022 20:39
A few of mine you might enjoy:

Winter Wonderland
The Naughty Elf
The Night Before Christmas

opb
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England
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#3 | Posted: 26 Dec 2022 14:32
I know it's Boxing Day, but here are a few to go with the unlikely leftover stuffing:

Ruby the Red Arsed Spankee
Last Christmas
Queen Anne's Christmas
Home Again

Moody
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#4 | Posted: 28 Dec 2022 08:06
Goodglf's 'Christmas Across The County Line' was the first time I heard about 'Boxing Day' which made me blink and think ???? I didn' think that boxing is the least bit Christmassy and it isn't spanking either if you park your fist in the face of anybody
By now I know that 'Boxing Day' isn't a sport event but is the traditional day when the master/mistress of the household gave boxes with gifts to their staff.
My excuse is that I am German. Have you ever thought about writing German etc. with a capital letter at the start is a bit questionable while you always claim we are mad with the capital letter at the start of words.
'The German language' translates into 'Die deutsche Sprache'.
I am from Essen and since its a city name you English write it with a capital letter too. Essen could also mean the meal but essen means to eat. capital or lower case letter matter matters when it comes to substantive or verb

Often123
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#5 | Posted: 31 Dec 2022 18:55
If my memory serves, Dr. Grace wrote one or two Christmas stories. Gary is another author who wrote one.

myrkassi
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#6 | Posted: 31 Dec 2022 21:00
I've written a couple - 'A Present for All the Family' and 'The Christmas Treat' - and I've one more on the way, which hasn't been posted here yet!

Sir Cambornek

opb
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England
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#7 | Posted: 1 Jan 2023 09:59
Thanks for that tidbit of German grammar Moody.
It's fascinating what you can learn on a spanking forum.
The capital letter is used for nouns but not adjectives? So did I use it in the correct German manner earlier as 'German' is an adjective in the opening sentence?
Funnily enough there was a short German grammar discussion chez opb yesterday when we wondered how 'Stollen' is pluralised (Mrs opb was making two of these baked goodies). Fortunately my daughter has a German penfriend so it was quickly answered.
I suppose we could have looked it up in the dictionary.
As an aside I've not seen a good new term for 'penfriend' in the Internet age where communication is electronic. Any ideas?

kerrsutherland
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#8 | Posted: 2 Jan 2023 01:20
My Winter Holiday story is set at a Christmas party.

opb
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#9 | Posted: 2 Jan 2023 11:30
Sorry about the obvious error in my previous post. That's what comes from trying to write things on a mobile phone.

Hotspur
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#10 | Posted: 2 Jan 2023 11:58
Moody
Hi Moody, my home language is English but I've been married to a German for 50 years so I have of course, become fluent in the language in that time. I recently saw these German/English translations posted on Facebook to indicate how daunting German grammar appears to those wanting to learn the language.
Der - the
Die - the
Das - the
Den - the
Dem - the

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