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Saturday, December 24, 2005
12:58:00 PM EST
Hearing I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day -- The Carpenters
For those of you who missed it last year, my very own Christmas poem:
Merry Christmas and Happy Hanukkah -- I'll catch all y'all a bit tomorrow!
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12:58:00 PM EST
Hearing I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day -- The Carpenters
One Last Thing
For those of you who missed it last year, my very own Christmas poem:
Or, How Santa Can Exist (Despite the Evidence)
By John Scalzi -- Illustrations by Richard Polt.
Merry Christmas and Happy Hanukkah -- I'll catch all y'all a bit tomorrow!
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Merry Christmas John! I loved reading this last year.
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Merry Christmas John and family plus pets!
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Very precious and funny! - Barbara
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Ironically, the scientist would probably consider coal to be a good gift. He'll probably get some shabby doll, now.
Some things are better left unexplored, especially if one benefits from it somehow.
12/25/05 6:51 AM
Jess
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