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User:mia85

Unique Gifts For Her

Unique Gifts For Her Offers Wide Variety OF Gifts For Women, Mother, Wife, Sisters, Girlfriends On Different Occasions & Festivals Like Birthday, Christmas, Or More, To Celebrate & Express Your Feelings.

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User:darlkay52

Nativities are a very popular part of outdoor Christmas decor for many Christian homes and churches. A nativity scene (also called a crib or manger in the UK and creche in France – meaning “crib” or “manger” in French) is a three demensional depiction of the birth or birthplace of Jesus.

Cargo Bike for Moms

Cargo Bike for Moms

Here’s an interesting cargo bike that can carry your children to school instead of guzzling your 4×4 SUV.

The popularity of the machines is likely to have been boosted by Richmond raising the cost of a parking permit for a large-engined “gas guzzler” to £150. It is also considering charging £75 for an annual permit to drop children off at school by car.

Tony Juniper, director of Friends of the Earth, said he had bought his wife a cargo bike for Christmas: ‘We’ve been trying to cut down on car use and this is perfect for shopping and carrying heavier goods. We even take our youngest to chess matches.’

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User:zedomax: Zedomax

Holiday break

It's time to take on a break and spend time with our families.

I will be back next year. Meanwhile have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

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12 rules for 'regifting' without fear - MSN Money

If you're going to do it (and it's more common than you think), please update the wrapping -- and remove the old card.

User:daveg: del.icio.us/daveg

Ghosts of Christmas past: 1988

Shellen brothers on Christmas morning 1988

The Shellen brothers wish you a very Merry Christmas. If there had been a thing such as YouTube in 1988 we would have used our Fisher Price PXL-2000 videocam to make you something with our gifts that day, such as the Nerf flag football set and the Star Stage. This photo actually explains a lot about the Shellen brothers if you look carefully. Merry Christmas everybody, we hope you get a snazzy robe or something flannel.

Google: shellen dot com

Liberal Conspiracy » It’s that time of year again | creating a new liberal-left alliance for Britain

Yes, it’s that time of year again. No sooner does an important traditional religious holiday roll around than the PC-brigade feel the need to strip-mine it of its original significance, just so’s no-one’s feeling get upset. Fuck that.

User:daveg: del.icio.us/daveg

Next year: Stephen King novel adaptation in graham cracker

My youngest brother Grant explains in his post that we had a friendly little graham cracker house making party at Mom's recently. My competitive spirit lay dormant until he reminded me in the midst of building how creative (demented?) I had been in years past.

Jason has been more adventurous, one year creating a graham-cracker car accident that left a gingerbread man severed in half, bleeding red sprinkle blood onto the foil road beneath him, still a smile on his lifeless face.

Morbid but true. This year's house is not quite as full bore as I had hoped but I had to try so I decided to make an American Gladiator joust style event gone awry on the side of the house. The tree turned out odd too.

I think my sister-in-law Heather's tribute to Joseph Eichler would win if Froot Loop trophys had been awarded. Here are a few more photos of my graham cracker house. See Grant's blog for the other more G-rated houses where gingerbread men live happier, sugar coated lives.

Google: shellen dot com

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