Posted by JOE FARMER on November 29, 2008 at 19:45:30 from (72.35.56.107):
In Reply to: THREE STAGE posted by lucas boy on November 29, 2008 at 11:23:03:
gottcha ,not so funny but true story, my wife took off for the 2nd time last year 2 live with her sister,i was so distrout''' x-mas eve forgot my 6yr;olds cap gun present we opened them at grandmas ;;after dinner we went to get some fire wood , in the mean time i put the gun [unwraped] on the roof of grandmas garage, he saw something up there when we came back with the wood,i told him i thought i saw someone run and hide behind the chimney last night after midnight mass, we went to investigate and found his gun,, he came to his own conclusion that i must have startled santa, and he dropped his present, got another couple years of santa out of that one
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