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So this year my younger brother is participating in this present swap potluck type thing at school right?
So he has to get a present and wrap it and a random person is gonna get it.
Well he decides he wants to be a funny little gremlin and put a large rock from a construction site in a box, and then label said box as "from dwayne"
I wish I had the courage to pull a cheeky stunt like that, If only I could be there to see the reaction of whatever poor schmuck gets it (the pun and the present that is)
UPDATE:
No one actually wanted the rock (For obvious reasons) and the person who got it tried to swap with someone else, so the teacher swapped with them and religiously cherished the rock calling it the greatest gift ever. So either little bro is lying, or he has a really funny teacher.
So he has to get a present and wrap it and a random person is gonna get it.
Well he decides he wants to be a funny little gremlin and put a large rock from a construction site in a box, and then label said box as "from dwayne"
I wish I had the courage to pull a cheeky stunt like that, If only I could be there to see the reaction of whatever poor schmuck gets it (the pun and the present that is)
UPDATE:
No one actually wanted the rock (For obvious reasons) and the person who got it tried to swap with someone else, so the teacher swapped with them and religiously cherished the rock calling it the greatest gift ever. So either little bro is lying, or he has a really funny teacher.
What has made Christmas a special time every year throughout my life is the national traditions that come with it, particularly the ones related to food. In my country, Venezuela, there are three dishes that are present on the family table every December: hallacas (something similar to stuffed polenta); pan de jamón (sweet bread filled with ham and raisins); and ensalada de gallina (chicken salad, which comes with potatoes, peas and is covered in mayonnaise). At home with my family we have always prepared hallacas and the salad by ourselves on the days before the 24th, which is an enjoyable process in itself because it always means holidays and spending time in family 😁 And they are all amazing food to have every day for the last weeks of the old year and the firsts of the new one.
Hallacas
Pan de Jamón
Ensalada de Gallina
Hallacas
Pan de Jamón
Ensalada de Gallina
When me and the boys were students back in the days, our class of six-year-olds sang “Hark, the Herald Angels Sing” at a Christmas concert. The line “God and sinners reconciled” was a tricky one for our age I suppose.
One of my friends, with a voice that completely drowned out the rest of the choir, happily belted out, “God and sinners dressed in style!” 😂😂☃️❄️
One of my friends, with a voice that completely drowned out the rest of the choir, happily belted out, “God and sinners dressed in style!” 😂😂☃️❄️
Yo Merry Christmas Everyone! This year has gone by so fast, hope you all doing well 🎅 🎅 🎅 Here is my Christmas Tree. Enjoy Christmas :)
Day View: https://imgur.com/gallery/AIjXREb
Night View: https://imgur.com/gallery/u67dBLC
Day View: https://imgur.com/gallery/AIjXREb
Night View: https://imgur.com/gallery/u67dBLC
Snow is not sticky yet, will give a new try till 26dec.
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