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Merry Christmas
Author: BobR    Date: 12/25/2009 13:38:36

From the management here at FourFreedomsBlog.com LLC (Liberally Laughing Co-horts), we wish you a very merry Christmas, however you choose to celebrate it (even if you don't). The greatest gifts are the gifts that keep on giving, and that's what this blog is for me.

Thanks to all our members who make this little corner of the internets special. Enjoy today's respite from politics as usual, and we'll meet back here again at the usual time...
 

4 comments (Latest Comment: 12/25/2009 17:08:14 by Will in Chicago)
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Comment by TriSec on 12/25/2009 13:43:21




























(The Four Freedoms Cacophonic Orchestra plays some carols for the crew!)


Comment by BobR on 12/25/2009 14:05:57
Also - a note to Will: I changed your login back to "Will in Chicago". Everything else is the same.

Comment by livingonli on 12/25/2009 15:21:07
Merry Christmas everybody.



Instead of opening presents with my housemate and housemate's daughters and various pets, I have to come in early and do a Noon Knicks game. Got to love that NBA scheduling. For those out of the New York area, the game is on ESPN if you want to see the Knicks possibly blow another one.



I would rather spend Christmas with the Knicks City Dancers.



Comment by Will in Chicago on 12/25/2009 17:08:14
BobR, thank you. Merry Christmas!



Here is a small gift:



Christmas Past -- represented by "Christmas in the Trenches" by John McCutcheon:







Christmas Present -- represented by "We Three Kings of Orient Are" as performed by Hugh Jackman, David Hobsen and Peter Cousin:







And if we are not careful, the possible vision of Christmas Future that might lie in the heart of Dick Cheney. This vision is represented by "Chiron Beta Prime" as performed by Jonathan Coulton: