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Old 12-19-16, 06:26 PM
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WISHING ALL A HAPPY HOLIDAY
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Yes, Merry Christmas !
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happy naked doll holiday to all!

(what's the story with the naked doll, btw?)
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happy naked doll holiday to all!

(what's the story with the naked doll, btw?)

Thats what you call a nice collage with good use of typography. (without trying to hard) You have talent, well done with an eclectic holiday touch.

Happy Holidays, Merry Christmas, Holly Holla
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Vrolijk Kerstfeest!
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Merry Christmas mostly, save the Christmas of 1973, child support and alimony were over 60 days late...
So, it was BAH, to all this Humbug. Basically our front door sign instead of a wreath.
Dragged in a potted plant and strung lights on it, that tradition continued for years.
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Fröhliche Weihnachten! Or if you prefer the ways of the French, who always manage to say more with a lower syllable count than the more exact, exacting and verbose Germans: Noel!

Here's a photo of my girls decorating our tree this year; an 18-footer. The biggest curse of raising your children in a barn is the 22-ft ceiling makes a measly 10-12 foot tree look too small

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Have a festive Hanuramaquanzmas!
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Merry Christmas to everyone in the C&V Forum, thanks for a great year of introduction to the Vintage bike world.

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The mission in life for baby Willow is to get her hands on that tree.

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^^ Ain't it the truth! In our house, it's the Cairn puppy.
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Happy Holidays to the coolest people in the whole forum!
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Originally Posted by Lascauxcaveman
Fröhliche Weihnachten! Or if you prefer the ways of the French, who always manage to say more with a lower syllable count than the more exact, exacting and verbose Germans: Noel!

Here's a photo of my girls decorating our tree this year; an 18-footer. The biggest curse of raising your children in a barn is the 22-ft ceiling makes a measly 10-12 foot tree look too small

Now that's what I call a tree....how did you get the bike up there? The true definition of a "Wall Hanger"
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Originally Posted by xiaoman1
Now that's what I call a tree....how did you get the bike up there? The true definition of a "Wall Hanger"
Technically "sitting on the shelf." Although I did put some eyelets in the wall to tie the bikes in place in the event of a moderate earthquake. It's about 10 ft high, so it's a little awkward, but I built a ladder just the right height to get access, and I just carry the bikes up the ladder in one hand and plunk 'em up there. My Pretty in Pink Univega is on the other side, blocked from view by the tree.

Both of them have been in place for a couple years, now. I hope I get a chance to haul them down for a little dusting next summer. Maybe even some riding!
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Originally Posted by xiaoman1

WISHING ALL A HAPPY HOLIDAY
REGARDS, BEN

Very cool in an odd way.

Originally Posted by Lascauxcaveman
The biggest curse of raising your children in a barn is the 22-ft ceiling makes a measly 10-12 foot tree look too small


My wife would love a giant tree like that, if only we still had giant ceilings and had not downsized. Instead she makes it up in volume.

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Cheers!


This one kinda scares me.


Oh yea, Merry Christmas!
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Originally Posted by Bikerider007
This one kinda scares me.
Yeah, funny in a squicky sorta way [/puts Lars and the Real Girl back in the Netflix queue]
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