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CovenantJr
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Post by CovenantJr »

I've wondered about this too. Now I know.

Of course, Christmas here is hardly festively snowy. Generally, winters in the Midlands consist of nothing but rain and gentle chilliness. We tend to get one or two days of light, instantly melted snow each winter, but that's all. I can only remember one white Christmas Day in my life, and that was yeeeeeears ago.
Loremaster wrote:My family usually summons Chaugnar Faugn, although on the odd occassion we have called forth Nyarlathotep. Then we sacrifice people to one of the Great Old Ones.

Have a very merry Cthulhutmas!
Hahahaha... I should definitely start celebrating that.
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OMG! Why have I never heard that one, Elfy! That's cool!!!! :biggrin:
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Is it true that in OZ ole Santa rides a swagman cart, pull by 8 giant greys across the billabongs so all the good little aussie boys and girls will get a present for Christmas?
What's this silver looking ring doing on my finger?
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Post by Elfgirl »

nah...he rides in a Holden ute, chuckin' presents from his swag, then heads down to Bondi to surf. :biggrin:

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