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   <title>Our (Early) Christmas</title>
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   <author>Robert &lt;rss@robertdot.org&gt;</author>
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     About 3 days ago, Tammy decided she didn't want to have Christmas because she was broke. It was too late by that point because I had already bought her presents. She was really excited about it, and then she was so down about it. It made me sad, so I decided to do something about it. You know I hate Christmas trees. So, I decided to put my own spin on it. While Tammy was at work last night, Paul and I broke out the Stoli and poster board. In about 4 hours (or less... don't really remember when we started), we knocked out a &quot;first draft&quot; of my Christmas tree vision. However, time was short. The first draft was the only draft. It looks like something out of the South Park cartoon (only 3D and not on the TV screen).
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