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Merry Christmas to everyone !!!!!!!!!!!!

Time passed without waiting, each day by day. In just a couple of days away, Christmas is up again when everyone is once again busy with all the preparations. Turkeys are been slaughtered for our tables, while families return from afar to reunite. Children too, will be gleaming with joy as they greet their presents with outstretched arms. Many will be getting soft toys (Angry Birds will be top on the list this year), while the richer family will get all the high-tech gadgets, such as Iphone, Ipad and Ipod etc.

Yet, in some corners, there will still be poor and under-priviledged children, hungry and out in the cold. Lets not forget about them and teach our children to fork out whatever they have .... to share the warmth and love on this special occasion too.

Merry Christmas to Everyone !!!!
[I would like to share with everyone
a nice video clip which I have come across]


[This is cool ... it looks like the house is jumping with real joy. View in full screen by clicking the box in right bottom with red arrows of You-Tube screen.  

Turn up the volume (the best is towards the ending part).

As the story goes, the guy that owns this house, lives north of Cincinnati, Ohio. Police were constantly being called for traffic jams and accidents in the neighborhood, because of him. So, they asked him to shut it down during certain hours.  Instead, he started charging by car load to pay off duty police to be there. The guy is supposedly a real computer GEEK]

http://www.flixxy.com/best-christmas-lights-display.htm

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