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Merry Christmas everyone!🎉🎅
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like and reblog and you will prosper from the blessings of the great jackie
won’t even risk it.
I like this one best because there’s no threat to not reblogging it so even if you don’t there’s no worries but if you do then you’re gonna have an even better time.
I’ve been waiting all year to reblog this.
thank u jackie
I worked with toddlers and pre schoolers for three years. Sometimes I accidentally slip and tell a friend to say bye to an inanimate object (“say bye bus!”) & occasionally they unthinkingly just do it.
I’m glad there’s a teacher version of “accidentally called teacher ‘mom’”
when I worked at Medieval Times occasionally I would slip in real life and call people “my lord”
One time during family prayer, dad began: “our father who art in heaven, American Airlines, how can I help you?”
One time my dad went to the White Castle drive-thru and the lady (who was supposed to say ‘Welcome to White Castle, what’s your crave?’) asked, “Welcome to White Castle, what’s your problem?”
She apologized profusely while my dad proceeded to lose his shit laughing.
Yesterday I went to Wendy’s and the girl said “Welcome to McDonalds” and then just sighed
It’s the 28th anniversary of “Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire”! It first aired December 17, 1989.
One of my favorite tropes is post apocalyptic towns being named after dilapidated signs with missing letters, like Novac (no vacancy) and Eaden (dead end). There’s something inexplicable about it
So I found a story I wrote years ago
andiamburdenedwithgloriousfeels:
It’s really awful, but some better highlights include:
“He was, unfortunately, handsome.”and
“My apartment was broken into. They took everything but my cat and the garlic salt.”
These are top quality sentences, I just want you to know.
Happy Christmas and Happy Holidays! Excuse while I swim in money before supernatural forces haunts me into sharing and caring.
Fun fact: Scrooge McDuck’ s first appearance is in Christmas on Bear Mountain by Carl Barks as a, you guess it, a bitter old miser. Never change, McDuck. #disney #ducktales #scroogemcduck #carlbarks #christmas (at Phoenix, Arizona)
The Wilmington Morning Star, North Carolina, December 24, 1917
The Wilmington Morning Star, North Carolina, December 24, 1915