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A Long Christmas Table

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A Long Christmas Table

This song is all of us... Merry Christmas Hosers.



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Very cool. Thanks.
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AWWWW gump you old softie that makes me cry. I think I am related to about half of those old hillbillies too.
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I love that song Gump, thanks for posting.
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Nice Job Gump Merry Christmas
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A haunting song for some reason. Perhaps the photos make it that way. There have been a lot of Christmas's come and gone. To all of you with rug rats running around; enjoy!

Merry Christmas to all, it's off to evening services for this bunch.
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shorton wrote:AWWWW gump you old softie that makes me cry. I think I am related to about half of those old hillbillies too.


Good! Glad I'm not the only one.

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Thanks Gump, and Merry Christmas.

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Beautiful song, Merry Christmas everyone!!!
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Yep, that is pretty much all of us back in the day.
There are a lot of different subtle messages in the video.
One that stands out to me is how good we actually all have it now.
It is good to change our focus to an attitude of gratitude for how good life is on balance.

Merry Christmas to ALL-both Hosers and Posers!
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Have a great Christmas, all the best! Sorry we are missing dinner with you. Watch out for the Eyetalian!
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He's here!
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dlhanst wrote:Have a great Christmas, all the best! Sorry we are missing dinner with you. Watch out for the Eyetalian!


Heh heh heh.
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