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Chistmas Eve
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One beautiful Christmas Eve evening Pedro and his girlfriend Rosita were sitting on the sand close to the ocean.
There was a romantic, full moon, when Pedro said, "Hey, mamacita, let's play Weeweechu." "Oh no, not now... let's look at the moon" said Rosita. "Oh, c'mon baby, let's you and I play Weeweechu. I love you and it's the perfect time," Pedro begged. "But I wanna just hold your hand and watch the moon." "Please, corazoncita, just once, play Weeweechu with me." Rosita looked at Pedro and said, "OK, one time, we'll play Weeweechu." Pedro grabbed his guitar and they both sang..... "Weeweechu a Merry Christmas, Weeweechu a Merry Christmas, Weeweechu a Merry Christmas, and a Happy New Year." |
Sing along with Gene Autry
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Ho ho ho ho ho ho
Up on the house top ho ho ho Up on the house top reindeer paused Out jumps good old Santa Claus Down through the chimney with lots of toys All for the little ones Christmas joys Ho ho ho oh who wouldn’t go? Ho ho ho who wouldn’t go? Up on the housetop Click click click Down through the chimney with good St. Nick First comes the stocking of little Nell Oh dear Santa fill it well Give her a dolly that laughs and cries One that can open and shut it eyes Ho ho ho who wouldn’t go? Ho ho ho who wouldn’t go? Up on the house top, click click click Down through the chimney with good St. Nick Look in the stocking of little Bill Oh just see what a glorious fill His is a hammer and lots of tacks A wissle and a ball and a whip that cracks Ho ho ho who would’t go? Ho ho ho who wouldn’t go? Up on the house top, click click click Down through the chimney with the good St. Nick Oh ho ho who wouldn’t go? Oh ho ho who wouldn’t go? Up on the house top, click click click Down through the chimney with good St. Nick Down through the chimney with good St. Nick |
Few more Christmas facts
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It is a British Christmas tradition that a wish made while mixing The Christmas pudding will come true only if the ingredients are stirred in a clockwise direction.
The tradition of Christmas lights dates back to when Christians were persecuted for saying Mass. A simple candle in the window meant that Mass would be celebrated there that night. Yuletide-named towns in the United States include Santa Claus, located in Arizona and Indiana, Noel in Missouri, and Christmas in both Arizona and Florida. The classic animal crackers box is designed with a string handle because the animal-shaped cookie treats, introduced in 1902 as a Christmas novelty, were packaged so they could be hung from Christmas trees. Sending red Christmas cards to anyone in Japan constitutes bad etiquette, since funeral notices there are customarily printed in red. When distributing gifts in Holland, St. Nicholas is accompanied by his servant, Black Peter; who is responsible for actually dropping the presents down the chimneys. However, legend claims that Peter also punishes bad children by putting them in a bag and carrying them away to Spain. Theodore Roosevelt, a staunch conservationist, banned Christmas trees in his home, even when he lived in the White House. His children, however, smuggled them into their bedrooms. Prince Albert, husband of Queen Victoria of England, was credited with introducing the German custom of the Christmas tree into the English home in 1841. In the British armed forces it is traditional that officers wait on the men and serve them their Christmas dinner. This dates back to a custom from the Middle Ages. |
Playing with her Christmas toys
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Hope Santa was good to you too.
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Nice pics!
I especially enjoyed the one with a bush for a Christmas tree.
Oh, yeah, and little Santas eating pussy are very cute too! |
Santa's helpers
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got lost trying to get back to the North Pole
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Santa's helpers on vacation
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Better late than never
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Anyone mind if I post three leftovers from the holidays?
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