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more a wedding song to me.I really don’t know babe I am very sorry if I seem to be craving your attention. I think the idea was it was Santa she was waiting for, and Eleanor Rigby always struck me as a Christmas song
Turns out that Eleanor was the vicar's girlfriend back in the day, and his decision to marry the church rather than her is what made her so sad. after all, Anglican vicars are not only allowed to marry, a good vicar's wife is de rigeur if the vicar doesn't want a "marry me" contest in the congregation. The fact the vicar did not marry Eleanor is a tragedy. but there was that one Christmas Eve, after midnight mass, on the altar...Eleanor Rigby picks up the rice from a church where a wedding has been, lives in a dream.
But this year her dream was different to all of the others she didn’t ones a big Christmas with her family as she had none, all she wanted was one man and that man was Santa.
For years he came down the chimney and made a mess of her room where she sat by the window.
The vicar while darning his socks thinks of Elenor and decides to go around her house dressed as Santa.
He knocks on the door and she sees a big red outfit through the glass of her front door so she gets her baseball bat opens the door and knocks him out cold she drags him inside and fucks Santas brains out.
Only to find it’s farther McKenzie who has a smile on his face this Christmas.
injuries can present some “innocent” unintended opportunities.tobogganing or tubing...
veering off course, spilling in the bush and making out?
or tumbling like dice, breaking bones and needing nursing back in the chalet?