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Tim in Tidewater
Posted 2008-12-25 8:43 AM (#5156 - in reply to #5131)
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AWESOME Brad!!!

Merry Christmas all!

Santa dropped 8 little pattering feet in our home...
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2008-12-25 9:42 AM (#5157 - in reply to #5131)
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Thanks to all of you and let me be the first to wish you all a Merry Christmas from the Mountain Time Zone (the first on Christmas).
It's a quiet Christmas morning. I'm the only one up. Christmas Eve ended so poorly that I forgot to wish everyone here a Merry Christmas last night. Let's just say I'm glad I got everyone home safe from a bar and I was thankful for that. Had some help from small miracle, besides the fact that I was the sober one. The worst snow storm I have seen since we moved here stopped just before midnight, as we were driving home. The big snow storm turned to rain this morning. The family is all snuggled safe in bed, the coffee is done and I'll just wait for everyone to wake up and start a new day. They'll each get one warning that the events of last night will not be discussed so we can have Peace On Our Little Chunk of Earth for one day at least.
Don't worry, pics of the new Balladeer will follow.
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wilblee
Posted 2008-12-25 9:57 AM (#5158 - in reply to #5131)
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Merry Christmas from Texas, y;all and a very sincere Peace on Earth, Goodwill to All to all of you.

Now I'll continue a Christmas ritual I started when I was 5 and have continued to this day - namely, waiting anxiously for everyone else in the house to wake up.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2008-12-25 10:02 AM (#5159 - in reply to #5131)
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Update (what else am I going to do for a couple hours until someone else gets up?) I can't wait to open up the Balladeer. The rain turned to heavy snow and if it keeps up like this, we'll get several more inches. I shovelled the walks at 7 and there's almost an inch of snow on top now.
Brought in the paper and on the front page is a picture of an old friend of ours, whose family does an auction of "gifts" instead of a gift exchange every year and then gives the proceeds to a needy family. I'm proud to have friends like that.
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Tim in Tidewater
Posted 2008-12-25 10:05 AM (#5160 - in reply to #5131)
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Waskel
Posted 2008-12-25 11:30 AM (#5161 - in reply to #5131)
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Happy Christmas to all from the Oregon Territory!

It's not snowing today, but we've plenty left from earlier, so it's an unusual (these days) White Christmas for us.

Here\'s my Christmas contribution.
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dvd
Posted 2008-12-25 11:39 AM (#5162 - in reply to #5131)
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Speak for yourself John, snowing here in FG!

Merry Christmas!
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lanaki
Posted 2008-12-25 11:51 AM (#5163 - in reply to #5131)
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Originally posted by muzza:
The day's almost done here and it's only been Christmas for 45 minutes in Hawaii.

Merry Christmas Randy.
thanks for thinkin' of me, muzz. and a very "Murray Christmas" to you also.
it's still dark thirty here as i'm enjoying a warm cup of mocha anticipating the awakening of my wife and children, who all happen to be snuggled together this morning. my daughters climbed into our bed somewhere around 2am.
and although the times seem more troubled now, my heart is always made happier with the memories of Christmas past. so it's time to make memories for the kids now and to bask in the blessing of it all. hark! do i hear little feet in the hallway?
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sligoman
Posted 2008-12-25 11:09 PM (#5164 - in reply to #5131)
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Snowed some today but is getting warmer. Soon gone. Merry Christmas to you all.
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2008-12-25 11:14 PM (#5165 - in reply to #5131)
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Which means all that pretty snow will turn to slush!

Had Turkey, Dressing, Greenie Beanies, Fruit Salad and a Roll...
Courtesy of the neighbor chick.

My Glenn Campbell 1627, (that was supposed to get here yesterday), may get here tomorrow.

Hope y'all had a Wonderful Christmas.
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muzza
Posted 2008-12-26 4:08 AM (#5166 - in reply to #5131)
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Originally posted by Old Man Arthur:
and a Roll...
Lucky man. I thought you were single... ;)
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Slipkid
Posted 2008-12-28 7:26 AM (#5167 - in reply to #5131)
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Update:
All that snow we had.
More than 14"
GONE!
Coming home from playing cards last night there was a strong wind and 60 degrees!
At least it was a White Christmas.
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Weaser P
Posted 2008-12-28 7:44 AM (#5168 - in reply to #5131)
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Still got ours despite it being 52 yestiddy. We'll probably loose more today with 59 planned but I doubt it'll ALL go away.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2008-12-28 12:22 PM (#5169 - in reply to #5131)
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My windows are open.
It was colder in my house than it was outside my house this morning.
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fillhixx
Posted 2008-12-28 12:46 PM (#5170 - in reply to #5131)
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Originally posted by Slipkid:
All that snow we had.
More than 14"
GONE!
there was a strong wind and 60 degrees!
So that's where the Chinooks went!
Send 'em back to Alberta where they belong.
..........................................
Great song John, and a unique point of view.
Nobody gives the good fathers of the world enough credit.
Theirs is a conscious act of will and character
rather than nature.
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