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bartfull Rising Star

Time's are tough

Life is hard

Here's your online

Christmas card.

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Seriously though, I wish all of you a wonderful Christmas, a happy and healthy new year, and I want to thank you all for the help, advice, and support.


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IrishHeart Veteran

Happy Christmas, Bright New Year!

Good health, Laughter, Love and Cheer!

Irish wishes these for you

( and thinks the Mayas are full of poo.)

If I am wrong....I'll see you on the other side. ;) ........... In the totally dedicated gluten free luxury resort in the sky.

Seriously, though, Happy Christmas to you, too, my sweet friend..xx Cheers!

GFinDC Veteran

Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night!

Adalaide Mentor

I don't do the rhyming thing, but in case the world ends tomorrow I figure I better post today. I don't want to hit the other side being the jerk who didn't have time to say Merry Christmas.

Merry Christmas everyone, and may the new year be filled with new found health, many gluten free goodies and a rich abundance of blessings.

And if I am as wrong as our warrior princess, you'll find me with her. (I'll be the one with the cabana boy who looks like Chris Hemsworth.)

Jestgar Rising Star

The world may end……..or it may not

Should I run for the hills? Or pay all the bills?

Whatever ensues, be it mayhem or cheer,

Merry Christmas to all, and to all a great year.

(I ain't facin' Addy with out having dispensed good wishes. :ph34r: )

bartfull Rising Star

And I'll be the one with the banjo. Oh wait! Do they ALLOW banjo's in Heaven?? :blink:

IrishHeart Veteran

And I'll be the one with the banjo. Oh wait! Do they ALLOW banjo's in Heaven?? :blink:

I would like to think people who play banjos WELL....are allowed in heaven, yes...which means YOU! :)


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Adalaide Mentor

(I ain't facin' Addy with out having dispensed good wishes. :ph34r: )

Hey now, I'm not the one with the scary emoticons!

And I'll be the one with the banjo. Oh wait! Do they ALLOW banjo's in Heaven?? :blink:

I would certainly think so! I would end up criminally insane listening to harps all day long. If all else fails, we'll smuggle it in. :lol:

JNBunnie1 Community Regular

I don't do the rhyming thing, but in case the world ends tomorrow I figure I better post today. I don't want to hit the other side being the jerk who didn't have time to say Merry Christmas.

Merry Christmas everyone, and may the new year be filled with new found health, many gluten free goodies and a rich abundance of blessings.

And if I am as wrong as our warrior princess, you'll find me with her. (I'll be the one with the cabana boy who looks like Chris Hemsworth.)

HAHAHAHA!

Ok, Merry Christmas from me too. (Can they clone Chris Hemsworth in Heaven?...)

Adalaide Mentor

HAHAHAHA!

Ok, Merry Christmas from me too. (Can they clone Chris Hemsworth in Heaven?...)

Would it truly be heaven without a cabana boy that looks like a Norse god? I think not.

JNBunnie1 Community Regular

Would it truly be heaven without a cabana boy that looks like a Norse god? I think not.

I like him fine! If someones taking orders though, I'll take one of these:

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IrishHeart Veteran

And if I am as wrong as our warrior princess, you'll find me with her. (I'll be the one with the cabana boy who looks like Chris Hemsworth.)

um,...looks like we're still here....okay, business as usual..... cabana boys, banjos and the rest. Carry on.

Cheers all!

Adalaide Mentor

Well I stayed up a little later than I should have last night and as scheduled my alarm went off this morning. <_<

Additionally, although I actually own a box of Twinkies which automatically makes me ready for the zombie apocalypse, there are no zombies in my back yard. Guess that makes it time for ebay.

On the bright side, this is shaping up to be a great Christmas so I'm kinda glad I'll still be here for it. :)

GottaSki Mentor

And I'll be the one with the banjo. Oh wait! Do they ALLOW banjo's in Heaven?? :blink:

Absolutely.

Well the world did not end and during a long chat with one of my sons while we walked through the woods today -- today was believed to be a day of re-birth that the earth would undoubtedly need about now -- sounds about right

ciamarie Rookie

Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night!

+1 And I'll add, Happy New Year. Y'all have made this past year much easier. And I'll take any prayers for improvements in finances in the new year, if you're the praying sort (I am).

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