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Re: Greta. If you're cold, she's cold. Leave her outside to freeze in the dark.
ReplyDeleteI've often wondered what could be done with all that paper, and my first thought for Snippi Longstocking was a punch in the nose.
ReplyDeletePS That is a very cool display. Near you?
Love that last one. Wow.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day and week and have a very Merry Christmas, Odie. ♥
Those are all excellent Christmas selections, Odie. Merry Christmas to you, your family and all within your home.
ReplyDeleteThat was a brilliant solution for a busted gingerbread house. Will have to remember that one next year.
ReplyDeleteHave a very Merry Christmas everyone!
Jabrwok, that was my intention all along.
ReplyDeleteedutcher, I probably have about 50 feet of CVS receipts.
ReplyDeleteIt's supposed to have action with the fireworks, but ........ Oh Well.
Merry Christmas Sandee, It's a keeper huh.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas LL!
ReplyDeleteCurmudgeon, if the dog doesn't get it the cat will. Dinosaur is the only answer.
ReplyDeleteAs for the second entry, I'm ALMOST beginning to feel sorry for that little c**t.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the post.
Paul L. Quandt
P.S.: Your ginger bread house is a hoot.
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I like the dinosaur idea and it's always good to stick a cat in there.
ReplyDeletePaul L. Quandt, I don 't think I'll ever feel sorry for the little whack job.
ReplyDeletePaul L. Quandt, why thank you Sir.
ReplyDeleteKid, It's Christmas ... Gotta have cats.
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