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POPSweburbanist shares some sno-sculpture from the wonderful to the weird let it snow!!!- lol.............i have recently moved down from the mountains- and unless we have some really unusual weather here..........?................well- i know i won't be seeing much snow........nice to know where i can find it- am sure that need will not arise this winter though- lol........i can and will happily suffer along without it this year
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POPSChristmas Coloring Pages Free Christmas Coloring Pages, Christmas Activities, and Christmas Crafts for kids, teachers, and homeschooling parents.
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POPSOnline Christmas 101 - From Classic Stop-Action Animation To Christmas 'Abominations' I am a Christmas freak-a-zoid, and this site I came across this morning is AWESOME! It has links to cartoons, movies, music videos, commercials, and more - all things Christmas at the click of a mouse. Be sure not to miss the classics like Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer and another of my personal faves, 'The Year Without A Santa Claus.' Heat Miser and Cold Miser...remember them? But, most of all, don't miss that classic of classics...Billy Idol singing 'Jingle Bell Rock.'
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POPSInflatable Sowman I'm going to put a big old inflatable snowman right in the middle of my front yard this year. I can't wait.
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POPSSnowman Fancy Dress Costumes Here's a new website about Christmas fancy dress costumes. This article is about snowman fancy dress and includes reviews of some really cool outfits.
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POPSHow to have a Green Christmas What do you do with all the wrapping paper and ribbons after you rip open all the presents? If you are interested in recycling and having a Green home, then try these useful ideas:
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POPSFire to ice Almost four months after fires devastated the Kinglake region, snow has fallen
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POPSdotNET, ASPNET, SQLSERVER, VBNET, & CSharp Video Tutorial Instructors http://myqol.com - When looking for an instructor, it is good to seek out the very best. The video presenters listed here represent the "ivy league" for dotNET technology. These instructors know their material backwards and forwards and can present it in a streamlined manner. We need to know the material backwards and forwards too. We need to be able to "think in code" in the same way that most people "think in words." These videos present over 50 very interesting people to get to know. Please click on the links to view their bios, blogs, and photos.