| Do you think a "winter wonderland" theme would be okay andPosted By: Sunshine on 2007-11-30In Reply to: So that means don't put his name in - Me
 
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 You don't have to do winter wonderland (sm)
 You can do traditional Christmas decorations if the majority celebrates it.  I am sure this will not be a big suprise to him - he has seen people celebrate Christmas all his life. He doesn't expect you to stop celebrating it but he doesn't have to participate of course.
 winter wonderland and chestnuts roasting on an open fire
 and baby, its cold outside.  have more than 1!!
 Do you have a theme or....
 is this for a special event, ie..Thanksgiving?
 No theme - just friend getting together
 NM
 variation on that theme (sm)
 If you find a good deal on clear acrylic/plastic cups, you could stack round cookies inside, then wrap with plastic wrap and put a bow on top.  Would be easy to transport a quantity of them without squishing.
 It's the theme song of the rich and famous.
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 Continuing the weird theme you started...
 I've had beer bottle man (not a happy ending) and pool stick man and my own cucumber man.
 
 Pool stick man was in his 70's and claimed he was using said stick to relieve a fecal impaction.  He also went on to claim that such a self-taught home-based maneuver had been quite successful for him on more than one occasion in the past.  That time, however, the stick broke off....
 
 My version of Cucumber Man resulted in forceps extraction under anesthesia due to the copious amounts of personal lubricant that he had used in the insertion process.  That doctor could not stop laughing throughout the entire operative report!
 
 
 Yeah, but that theme song, once you hear it,
 Make that theme song go away
   Vegas baby! But no theme, just semi-traditional nm
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 Donna/Barb doing Enough Is Enough; Helen Reddy's I Am Woman; Carly Simon's theme song from Wor
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