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Fri 12 Dec, 2003 03:25 pm
This is one of the best I've received so far.
http://web.icq.com/shockwave/0,,4845,00.swf
Hi, CI, and love to you as the California rains come down.
I'll post links here as I get them re web greetings.
Here's another christmas card that is quite creative.
Enjoy.
http://www.found-pets.org/jlcards/xmas2001.htm
Another cute one, but probably most enjoyable for Americans.
http://www.jacquielawson.com/viewcard.asp?code=1483260750
Stopped by to wish happy holidays to some friends I no longer see on abuzz. Hope all is well!
Hi DakotaStone, Long time no see! Glad you dropped by to say hello. Have a good one! c.i.
Well, Good grief, Dak. Why don't you stick around.
C.I. Thanks again for the neat stuff.
I may do that...perhaps a New Year's task...get to know a new site.
You won't get banned here
C.I., I couldn't get the Lawson link to download.
LOL, I also will not protest the id theft problem!
Hi, Dak, nice to see you!
This is a cutie.
The choir director selected the 6-year-old little boy with the
sweetest face for the opening scene of the Christmas play.
"Now, all you have to do, when you hear me say to the
choir '...and the angel lit the candle', is come on stage and
light all the candles."
"I can do it, I can do it!" the little boy said, excitedly.
Rehearsals came and went, and finally the big night
arrived. The choir was ready, the stage was beautifully
decorated with dozens of unlit candles all around, and all
awaited the moment when the cute littlest angel would
make his entrance.
The director gave the downbeat, the orchestra began to
play, and the choir swept into the introductory lines, ending
with an expectant "...and the angel lit the candle."
Everyone looked stage right for the entrance.
No little boy.
The director gave the downbeat again, and more loudly
said, "...and the angel lit the candle."
Again, all eyes looked stage right.
No little boy.
The director, beginning to sweat, motioned with great,
sweeping gestures, and this time the choir thundered into
the line. So loud were they that the curtains belled slightly
from the sound! "...AND THE ANGEL LIT THE CANDLE!"
And into the silence which followed came a clear,
boy-soprano voice floating piercingly from stage right
"...and the cat peed on the matches!"