That's right you red-suited, self-serving opportunist. You could have put an end to Rudolph's torment and you chose not to, so you're on your own. I stand with Rudolph.
Right on, Rudolph! This has always been my favourite carol right from when I was a pre-schooler. Once I was an adult, I realized it's because the song is about the quintessential outsider and "other," a status with which I have always identified.
hahahahaha!!!!
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DeleteThis just popped up on my G+ feed. HA! Great stuff. That's Santa told!
ReplyDeleteThat's right. He needed to be told.
DeleteSanta enabled bullies. Shame. Shame on you, Santa.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Janie
He did, Janie. And it's shameful!
Deleteafter reading this, how could I not stand with the king of reindeers.
ReplyDeleteHe needs our support :)
Deleteahaha!
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DeleteRight on, Rudolph! This has always been my favourite carol right from when I was a pre-schooler. Once I was an adult, I realized it's because the song is about the quintessential outsider and "other," a status with which I have always identified.
ReplyDeleteThat makes perfect sense, Debra.
DeleteYou go Rudolph!
ReplyDeleteYes! It's time for him to stand up and say 'no'!
DeleteLOL :) Next thing he'll be contacting a lawyer!
ReplyDeletebetty
He just might!
DeleteWow...trouble even at the North Pole!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a world...who knew 🎄☃❄
I know, Jan. Conflicts all around!
DeleteHa ha, good one, Martha! -Jenn
ReplyDeleteJust something to make us smile :)
DeleteEven in the classic TV special, Santa is a jerk.
ReplyDeleteNo reindeer should be treated this way!
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