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Fantastic word game

Once or twice a week, at this time of year, we need to check to make certain that there will be enough milk in the fridge and cookies in the pantry.

Everyone who is anyone knows who those items are for on Christmas Eve.
 
Reindeer will need the extra strength to accommodate the list of requirements that Miss Kitty has assembled for Santa Claus - on behalf of all of the little band campers and camperettes, of course.

Extra rings from milk bottles, a new empty thread spool to replace the one that the band campers lost under the fridge, a warm, snuggly fleece window sill perch. Man, I said to think about what kiddies would like, not kitties. Sheesh.
 
Of course Santa can travel all around the world in one single night in a sleigh lead by a team of flying reindeer and deliver presents to every boy and girl on the planet.


Why some people would even question that is beyond me!
 
Every boy and girl on the planet growing up in to-day's society knows to run *X/*SD on their network-connected machines, because if they've been paying attention throughout the years, they'd realise that certain operating systems "originating" in Redmond don't cut it on to-day's Internets.

[size=8pt]@dmarg & Miss Silkie--
'Twasn't the financial requirements so much as it was the fact that working for them would have entirely violated my moral and ethical programming. Being a Torvaldist I couldn't find myself working for them any more than an Appleite would find himself working for IBM. When you can drive through Redmond and literally feel the evil surrounding you as you pass through town, you know you don't want to remain there for any length of time. (Besides, from there to Vancouver is one heck of a commute...)
 
Certain operating systems "originating" in Redmond don't cut it on to-day's Internets, or for that matter originating from anywhere else, especially when it comes to operating that old Lionel train set all through the village under the Christmas tree in the fun department just outside the lounge.
 
The Christmas tree in the fun department just outside the lounge looks absolutely beautiful and I'd like to thank anyone and everyone who came by to give it his or her personal touch.

I even stopped by to lay a few balls on it. ;D
 
"Around The Way Girl" was a modest hit for LL Cool J, and received major airplay on mainstream radio due to its content not containing objectionable material that one might expect from most rap songs.
 
Rap songs were discovered on-site as we began our wrapping, but shortly after the format changed to Chanukkah and Christmas songs, we were pleased to discover the band camp skeet shooting team honing their skills.

Ah, the sounds of our adorable little band camp marksmen and sharpshooters calling, "Pull", and the sights of those little CDs and mini discs being fired into the air.
 
Their skills along with those of the library interns are being put to the test these next couple of days at PowerWorld Mall as they offer free giftwrapping to anyone who purchases something from a mall merchant.
 
Paul Blart: Mall Cop knows who is naughty and nice, just as Santa Claus does, although recently one of our little ones asked Santa Claus to define "good", when Santa asked if he had been a good boy.
 
The history of Christmas shows us that snot-nosed relativists with their belly aching and no moral compass (or, as we observed, no other compass either apparently) travel in wrong circles instead of taking their vacation time on time.
 
"Time Enough At Last" is the title of one of the best episodes ever produced for The Twilight Zone television series and I hope to watch it again this year during the New Years Day marathon on SyFy.
 
The New Years Day marathon on SyFy might even run "The Bewitchin' Pool", another one of the best.
 


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