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What's that supposed to be? I said. That's a Christmas dragon, he said. If Santa rode around with this instead of all those reindeer I think it'd put real teeth in the naughty-or-nice thing.
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Three Most Recent Comments:
26 December 2005
Ann Marie:
I will always condone and enjoy the evolution of the fairy tales, esp. when artists are lending us the spirit to see something traditional with a vivid new perspective...let the Christmas dragons fly!!
02 December 2005
Katie:
Oh, Santa. The naughtier I get, the more apathetic you seem to be to my naughtiness....A dragon would shake up the deal a bit, shove this wayward child back into line. What do you say, old man?
24 December 2004
Jamie Pitts:
We know Christmas won't be white here, but looks like you folks got your fill. We intend to just pull down the blinds and pretend we're in Toronto!! (There's no place like home, there's no place like home). Happy Holidays.....Love Jamie & Matthew
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