March 08, 2019
February 03, 2019
I’ve given out Peanuts themed Christmas cards.
Those sheep look strangely like beagles, though.
Don’t forget the Bunnie-Wunnies. I am sure they are Bunnies and perhaps she got the idea from Snoopy.
They’re secular symbols. (I’m so tempted to take a shot at Chief Justice Burger-Brains in his opinion of Lynch vs Donnelly of 1984.)
Americans have curious customs!
What does an American say when the American addresses a Christmas card? “Hello there, Christmas card! How do you do? I am doing well, thank-you for asking.”
Must be nice to get a hand-crafted Christmas card…
Aren’t bunnies more associated with springtime?
I use a labeling program and choose a different Xmas image every year. Much easier that way.
More like confused
Sparky was an early “reason for the season” activist, he just wasn’t obnoxious about it. Be like Sparky.
Cute!
Love how it’s always been okay to instill fear of eternal hellfire into children with religious indoctrination!
Hum. A shepherd bunny as a religious symbol. Let me work on that.
God bless Sally…
I didn’t. And while we’re at it, no one asked what you were doing.
We don’t need to say it Sally, because we all know it.
… and bunnies connect to Easter … which is what Christmas is ultimately most importantly about.
She may be on to something here. It has been said that if you want to find the true meaning of Christmas, look to Easter.
Nothing screams religion like cute bunnies at Christmas…wait; wrong holiday.
And the Shepherd Bunnies keep watch over their lettuce by night….
Whenever I think of a shepherd, the Grim Reaper comes to mind
Charles Schulz
mccollunsky 12 months ago
I’ve given out Peanuts themed Christmas cards.
carlsonbob 12 months ago
Those sheep look strangely like beagles, though.
ah-hee 12 months ago
Don’t forget the Bunnie-Wunnies. I am sure they are Bunnies and perhaps she got the idea from Snoopy.
VegaAlopex 12 months ago
They’re secular symbols. (I’m so tempted to take a shot at Chief Justice Burger-Brains in his opinion of Lynch vs Donnelly of 1984.)
dcdete. 12 months ago
Americans have curious customs!
What does an American say when the American addresses a Christmas card? “Hello there, Christmas card! How do you do? I am doing well, thank-you for asking.”
jagedlo 12 months ago
Must be nice to get a hand-crafted Christmas card…
Ellis97 12 months ago
Aren’t bunnies more associated with springtime?
NeedaChuckle Premium Member 12 months ago
I use a labeling program and choose a different Xmas image every year. Much easier that way.
geese28 12 months ago
More like confused
Droptma Styx 12 months ago
Sparky was an early “reason for the season” activist, he just wasn’t obnoxious about it. Be like Sparky.
ladykat 12 months ago
Cute!
Joker05 Premium Member 12 months ago
Love how it’s always been okay to instill fear of eternal hellfire into children with religious indoctrination!
preacherman Premium Member 12 months ago
Hum. A shepherd bunny as a religious symbol. Let me work on that.
royq27 12 months ago
God bless Sally…
Decepticomic 12 months ago
I didn’t. And while we’re at it, no one asked what you were doing.
Daltongang Premium Member 12 months ago
We don’t need to say it Sally, because we all know it.
Doug K 12 months ago
… and bunnies connect to Easter … which is what Christmas is ultimately most importantly about.
gantech 12 months ago
She may be on to something here. It has been said that if you want to find the true meaning of Christmas, look to Easter.
WCraft Premium Member 12 months ago
Nothing screams religion like cute bunnies at Christmas…wait; wrong holiday.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 12 months ago
And the Shepherd Bunnies keep watch over their lettuce by night….
mindjob 12 months ago
Whenever I think of a shepherd, the Grim Reaper comes to mind