Saturday, 27 December 2008 7 items on a shopping list we found in John Lewis

  1. Filing cabinet + inserts (double drawer or three)
  2. Kitchen clock
  3. White tea towels + glass cloths
  4. Duvet cover, bottom sheet, pillow cases for us. (like current one)
  5. Nice pepper grinder (+separate salt) that I can have on display in kitchen with prop handle on top - Not screw top
  6. Smaller sugar bowl with lid + hole for spoon that I can pick up from above with one hand
  7. Mugs

Friday, 26 December 2008 7 movies we've seen more than any other

  1. Flatliners
  2. Scream
  3. The Lost Boys
  4. House on Haunted Hill
  5. Twister
  6. Phantoms
  7. The Craft

Thursday, 25 December 2008 7 people who were actually born on December 25th

  1. Isaac Newton - 1642
  2. Humphrey Bogart - 1899
  3. Kenny Everett - 1944
  4. Noel Redding - 1945
  5. Sissy Specek - 1949
  6. Annie Lennox - 1954
  7. Dido - 1971

Wednesday, 24 December 2008 7 of the worlds most expensive ingredients

  1. Edible gold leaf - approx $15,000 per pound
  2. White truffles - approx $6,000 per pound
  3. Beluga caviar - approx $4,000 per pound
  4. Saffron - approx $1,500 per pound
  5. Kobe beef - approx $150 per pound
  6. Civet coffee - approx $110 per pound
  7. Vanilla beans - approx $50 per pound

Tuesday, 23 December 2008 7 animals on the O2 bill banner

  1. Dog
  2. Whale
  3. Cock
  4. Elephant
  5. Cat
  6. Rhino
  7. Ostrich

Monday, 22 December 2008 7 movies that only seem to be on over the festive period

  1. Mary Poppins
  2. The Wizard of Oz
  3. The Guns of Naverone
  4. The Great Escape
  5. Bedknobs and Broomsticks
  6. It's a Wonderful Life
  7. Jurassic Park

Sunday, 21 December 2008 7 celebrations that happen in December

  1. Yule/Summer Solstice - Dec 21 (Pagan)
  2. Hanukkah - Varies (Jewish)
  3. Christmas - Dec 25 (Christian/Catholic)
  4. Bodhi Day - Dec 8 (Buddhist)
  5. Festival of the birth of the Unconquered Sun - Dec 25 (Roman)
  6. Eid al-Adha - Varies (Muslim)
  7. Dong zhi - Dec 21/22 (Chinese)