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MiddleFingerMom

(25,163 posts)
Thu Dec 22, 2011, 10:56 PM Dec 2011

I'm getting my Christmas archive groups out early this time. Xmas Pics/Toons #1 of 3

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This is for the three people who haven't placed me on "Ignore" yet.
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These represent a lot of time and work, so please give them a kick every now
and then so that the, ahem... other two folks can enjoy/use/share them with
friends & family.
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Basically... re-gift these, please.
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Normally, I'd have most of the other holidays covered somewhat, too -- but
my desktop has been eaten by a virus -- and the vast majority of my archived
material is irretrievable for now... if not lost completely.
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Happy Holidays, you stubborn and loyal trio of DU'-ers, you!!!
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Season's Greetings.
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I'm getting my Christmas archive groups out early this time. Xmas Pics/Toons #1 of 3 (Original Post) MiddleFingerMom Dec 2011 OP
How did they know what? nolabear Dec 2011 #1
About Christmas in B.C.? MiddleFingerMom Dec 2011 #2
Oh that's funny. I never would have figured it out. applegrove Dec 2011 #4
The Flintstones were late Jurassic to late Pleistocene period depending on which animal you use. bluesbassman Dec 2011 #3
you just have to believe rurallib Dec 2011 #7
A wonderful holiday to you, MFM, & everybody! pacalo Dec 2011 #5
My dad's law firm had this one secretary... Tyrs WolfDaemon Dec 2011 #6
Happy to kick. n/t A Simple Game Dec 2011 #8

bluesbassman

(19,385 posts)
3. The Flintstones were late Jurassic to late Pleistocene period depending on which animal you use.
Thu Dec 22, 2011, 11:21 PM
Dec 2011

Jesus lived in the time of the Roman Empire. So how could they know to celebrate Christmas?

Either that or they were just freaks who liked to wear red stocking caps.

Tyrs WolfDaemon

(2,289 posts)
6. My dad's law firm had this one secretary...
Fri Dec 23, 2011, 10:37 AM
Dec 2011

She was not all there. She believed that the Flintstones was based on real scientific evidence.
She kept insisting that man and dino lived together. I don't recall if they ever got through to her to get her to understand that is was fiction.

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