1 Dec, 2011 @ 11:01
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Bright lights of Malaga

TOWN Halls across Andalucia are feeling the pinch of the recession meaning this year’s Christmas illuminations are shining a little less brightly than in previous years.

But they are still worth a look. The illuminations were switched on in Malaga on November 26.

Eloise Horsfield

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21 Comments

  1. Usually it is the right before Advent. This year Advent Sunday is December 1, so my guess it will be November 30, unless they do it on that Friday like they did last year.

  2. I KNOW THIS IS A JOKE THREAD, BUT WHY THE HELL IS FRED ALLOWED TO CARRY ON AND ON BERATING PEOPLE ALL OVER YOUR WEBSITE OLIVE PRESS AND OTHERS NOT? IT’S AN ABSOLUTE BLOODY DISGRACE! HE’S A CANCER TO YOUR WEBSITE! I’M SODDING RIGHT OFF!

  3. @Stevens, why do you constantly refer to Fred as ‘Housebound Fred’, you do it on nearly every topic? On this topic, Fred wasn’t having a go at you when he mentioned his tree in jest but you have to start having a pop. He knows more about the CDS, Malaga, the not so nice side of P Banus than you’ll ever know.

    Stevens, when can we expect you to grow up?

  4. Mike I was only making a joke about Fred having a Xmas tree stuck up his Banus, that’s all.

    On a serious note though I don’t know why Fred is allowed to continually try to destroy the comments sections on Olive Press’ site. It could be actually helpful for people, but instead is constantly being damaged by him. You need a meeting even if you don’t publish this comment. Most things (apart from pointlessly trying to get back at Fred) I’ve ever said are just combating the misery on here.

    Spain is a great place to live, but I’m leaving this site just to the MISERY.

    Viva Misery!

  5. I think this site employs Fred to wind everyone up and I’ve been duped. Something’s extremely fishy about his twisted presense. Best get back to how Spain appeared to me before continually reading this site and the miserable bloody comments…

    …FANTÁSTICO!

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