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While British people of a certain age will be delighted to hear that Wilf Lunn has a website, what interests the residents at Prattle Towers is his page of Curious Christmas Trees. I particularly like Confuse a Fairy and Ski Slope. Red Wolf must surely appreciate the Australian.
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1: Posted by: Red Wolf | December 14, 2004 11:57 PM
Santa's Branding Iron was disturbing.
2: Posted by: Mary Kay | December 15, 2004 3:12 AM
Hee! I like Santa's budgie best. Yes, I'm a sick and twisted puppy.
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