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What Is Your Elf Name?


Canadian Karen

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Canadian Karen Community Regular

Okay, I am in desperate need of some laughs, and this is just the ticket to do it!

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My elf name is:

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Candy Blinking Bum!!!!!! :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:


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***Your Elf Name Is...***

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What's Your Elf Name?

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Ursa Major Collaborator

Mine is....................drumroll.............................Stubby Stocking Stuffer!

happygirl Collaborator

Ok, Karen, yours is too perfect!!!!!!!! :P

Molly, yours is sweet :)

Ursula, yours is funny considering I just read your post about christmas and gifts :)

mine is dixie sugar butt

:) :) :)

Canadian Karen Community Regular
Ok, Karen, yours is too perfect!!!!!!!! :P

Molly, yours is sweet :)

Ursula, yours is funny considering I just read your post about christmas and gifts :)

mine is dixie sugar butt

:) :) :)

LMAO! Yours has to do with the behind also, eh??????? :lol::lol:

Rebecca47 Contributor

That's to funny

My elf name is..... CANDY McMINI :ph34r:;)

I put in beckie and got the name above.

I put in Rebecca

and my elf name is......FLOPPY SWEET CHEEKS......

I go by both rebecca or beckie

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and my elf name is......FLOPPY SWEET CHEEKS......

Now THAT takes the cake, I laughed out loud reading that!


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2Boys4Me Enthusiast

Pixie Hot Chocolate

jnclelland Contributor

Giggles Slave O' Santa :)

Jeanne

linds Apprentice

Minty Mince Meat

pinkpei77 Contributor

heheheh!! mine is:

floppy sticky fingers :ph34r:

elonwy Enthusiast

Ditzy Sweet Cheeks. There is a pattern here.

Elonwy

Kaycee Collaborator

My elf name is fuzzy Mc Flurry!

In actual fact life is pretty fuzzy today!

Catherine

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Floppy Snaggle Tooth

debmidge Rising Star

Grumpy Slave O'Santa

--could be true...

darlindeb25 Collaborator

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Cute, Dixie Sweet Cheeks!

jerseyangel Proficient

Dixie Fluffernutter :D

mommida Enthusiast

fuzzy snowballer here.

L.

nikki-uk Enthusiast

STUBBY - HO - HO - HO !!! :lol::lol:

(Well I know I'm quite short but......)

jkmunchkin Rising Star

Happy Cartwheels!!

tiredofdoctors Enthusiast

My elf name is Trixie Ho Ho Ho . . . . I hope they're referring to my jolly nature and not to some personality flaw!!!!!

angel-jd1 Community Regular

***Your Elf Name Is...***

Furry Blinking Bum

I do NOT have a blinking bum.........wierdos :P

Lisa Mentor

Freckles Snow Bunny...........Hubby likes this one. B) , but then, his thoughts are not as pure as snow. :ph34r:

tiredofdoctors Enthusiast

That seems to be a common thread among husbands!!!!! Can't wait til mine hears MY elf name!

Lisa Mentor
That seems to be a common thread among husbands!!!!! Can't wait til mine hears MY elf name!

No kidding, he also loves the 6 maidens dancing. :lol:

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