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Have a favorite childhood Christmas memory?

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Rathnait62
#25have a favorite childhood christmas memory?
Posted: 12/19/06 at 1:42pm

papa, she paid extra for the ox, so myob.


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papalovesmambo
#26have a favorite childhood christmas memory?
Posted: 12/19/06 at 1:42pm

myob on a message board? hah! it's public knowledge that you've virtually molested her! for shame! that's my f*cking job, sister!


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#27have a favorite childhood christmas memory?
Posted: 12/19/06 at 1:50pm

And I would never take that away from you.

I only virtually molest Elaine Stritch.


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cheezedoodle
#29have a favorite childhood christmas memory?
Posted: 12/19/06 at 2:21pm

You know what they say Rath - "A Stritch in time..."


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doodlenyc
#30have a favorite childhood christmas memory?
Posted: 12/19/06 at 2:23pm

"I've got a Stritch to scratch...I need attention,

toucha toucha toucha touch me...I wanna feel dirty!"


"Carson has combined his passion for helping children with his love for one of Cincinnati's favorite past times - cornhole - to create a unique and exciting event perfect for a corporate outing, entertaining clients or family fun."

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#31have a favorite childhood christmas memory?
Posted: 12/19/06 at 2:24pm

*changes password*


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doodlenyc
#32have a favorite childhood christmas memory?
Posted: 12/19/06 at 2:28pm

to what...password1?


"Carson has combined his passion for helping children with his love for one of Cincinnati's favorite past times - cornhole - to create a unique and exciting event perfect for a corporate outing, entertaining clients or family fun."

"In Oz, the verb is douchifizzation." PRS

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Rathnait62
#33have a favorite childhood christmas memory?
Posted: 12/19/06 at 2:29pm

dammit!!!

*changes password again*


Have I ever shown you my Shattered Dreams box? It's in my Disappointment Closet. - Marge Simpson

wexy
#34have a favorite childhood christmas memory?
Posted: 12/19/06 at 2:36pm

I have no clue what the hell is going on here but anyways back to the questions.

Being a six year old Jewish kid and staying up late and looking out my window to wait for Santa to go down Mike Ugliano's chimney.


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#35have a favorite childhood christmas memory?
Posted: 12/19/06 at 2:55pm

all my mom's sisters & their kids would meet up @ my grandma's house....grandma would always dye her white poodle "Baby" to match the holidays ...red & green for xmas, pink & blue for easter, orange for halloween....

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PalJoey
#37have a favorite childhood christmas memory?
Posted: 12/19/06 at 3:35pm

amanda--please change the subject line to "Have a favorite childhood Christmas/Hanukkah/Kwanzaa/winter solstice memory?" so as to include those of of who did not celebrate the birth of Yehoshua as children but still have favorite memories to share.

Thanks in advance for being inclusive.


bbabe24
#38have a favorite childhood christmas memory?
Posted: 12/19/06 at 11:11pm

O.K, O.K, one of my childhood holiday memories was when my dad would play Santa at our Christmas/Hanukah parties. He'd wear a shabby Santa suit with the pillow always showing under his pants, and the fakest beard taped to his lip. My dad speaks with a heavy Spanish accent, so all of the kids knew that he wasn't really Santa Claus when he opened his mouth. Still, he played along like he thought he was fooling us. It's only funny now that I'm a big girl. Good Times.


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