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We’re Havin’ A Party
http://progresscity.michaelcrawford.com/ archives/ were-havin-a-partyThe year was 1986. Walt Disney World was celebrating its 15th anniversary, and Regis Philbin was there to document the history of the Vacation Kingdom. Regis was only the “man on the street” reporter for the 1986 Very Merry Christmas Parade; Joan Lunden and Ben Vereen provided the live and awkward commentary from the booth.
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50: Seasons Greetings!
http://mrana.typepad.com/ bitbybit/ 2008/ 08/ 50-seasons-gree.htmlI know, it seems rather silly to be creating Seasons Greetings text designs now ... but am already beginning to sell Christmas AND New Year products at my stores! Thought I'd better get a head start and think something up for this year and perhaps change the 2008 New Year designs and replace them with 2009 ...
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Merry Baroque
http://inkantations-and-inkarnations.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 08/ merry-baroque.htmlYep, we are yet another week closer to Christmas! This card is a mix of simple and more complex elements, the simple being the abstract Baroque Motifs tree, and the more complex part is the sentiment and frame. I first stamped the frame, then used a marker to ink just the one word from the Many Merry Messages stamp and used the Stamp-A-Ma-Jig to help me position it.
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A look back: August 11
http://bhamterminal.com/ blog/ 2008/ 08/ 11/ a-look-back-august-11/1914: “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” lyricist Hugh Martin was born. 1985: The Heaviest Corner on Earth was named to the National Register of Historic Places. Courtesy:
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Rock Band Releases Set List for RB2
http://brahsome.com/ 2008/ 07/ 21/ rock-band-two-is-here-kids/You may now quit working and for a brief moment, indulge yourself in a touch of nerdiness. And by “touch”, I mean “8-12 weeks worth of obsession”. Yes, that’s right. Rock Band 2 is here. Kind of (it releases on September 14, but we have the songs now). And it is obviously going to kick ass.
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The Christian Dollar
http://her-christian-blog.com/ 2008/ 07/ the-christian-dollar/Forget about Easter and Christmas when you can gift shop for your family. Christians today can spend money any time of the year. Retailers know this and family Christian stores are available in most communities. However some have been hit hard in the last five years or so because competition from bigger retailers looking for the Christian dollar is growing.
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Clay Aiken
http://www.d210.tv/ clay-aiken-2/As the runner-up to Fox TV’s second American Idol: The Search for a Superstar competition, vocalist Clay Aiken wowed television audiences in 2003 with his Southern charm, sweet demeanor, and bright, glorious voice, and became a pop star.
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Merry Christmas Mr. Vanilla
http://www.brandidentityguru.com/ wordpress/ ?p=723Dear Mr. Vanilla, We know you’re afraid to make your business stand out. Being different and unique is scary. Standing for something to someone seems limiting to you, we know. If you want to be different let us know. If you want to blend in and try and be everything to everyone just unsubscribe to this RSS feed or delete us from your favorites.
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Palm Tree Tropical Christmas Card - Two Photo
http://lilduckduck.com/ palm-tree-tropical-christmas-card-two-photo/ 2688This tropical photo Christmas card features two photos (in color or we can convert them to sepia (shown) or black & white), along with palm trees (with Christmas lights, of course) & warmest wishes to all your family & friends for a Merry Christmas! Your names are also included on the card & the wording can be customized to suit your needs, of course.
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Every Single Holiday - A Dick in A Box. Demotivational Poster
http://www.demotivateus.com/ every-single-holiday-a-dick-in-a-box-demotivational…Every Single Holiday - A Dick in A Box. Demotivational Poster [IMG [Digg]] [IMG [Facebook]] [IMG [Furl]] [IMG [Google]] [IMG [MySpace]] [IMG [Reddit]] [IMG [StumbleUpon]] [IMG [Technorati]] [IMG [Email]] More »
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