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29 Nov 2014 09:37 PM - edited 30 Nov 2014 06:50 PM
29 Nov 2014 09:37 PM - edited 30 Nov 2014 06:50 PM
So the silly season is fast approaching. Before we know it'll be here and we'll be in the new year.... Where does time go?!
So to get into the spirit, I thought I'd start something light. I mean, the festive season is about enjoying time with others, right? So why not kick the season off with some light hearted silliness?
Share your Xmas puns, jokes, or tell us about the funniest gift you've ever received. The point of this thread is to make each other smile - I think laughter and smiles is one of the greatest gifts that we can give each other.
Ready? Here's one to start us off:
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01 Dec 2014 08:48 PM - edited 01 Dec 2014 09:52 PM
Q. What did the cow say on Christmas morning?
A. Mooooey Christmas!
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JT, not the cat?????
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BahahahHAHHAHAHA!
Love it, @Loopy! Thanks.
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