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Re: The Digital Story of XMAS, err Christmas
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December 23, 2010, 06:06:14 AM »
THAT
was cool, very creative.
I especially liked the Mapquest part, get directions from Nazareth to Bethlehem, and oh, BTW, avoid Romans!
The ending was great - times change, feelings don't.
Very
creative.
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That wuz cool!
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Re: The Digital Story of XMAS, err Christmas
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Very creative and well done.
Many nice touches and thoughts.
Traveling to Bethlehem for the Census...what a pain the Census was....some things never change...
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Just found my E Mail Christmas card LOL
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That was alright, Sledge.
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