Monday, December 06, 2004

Morning






Firefox vs IE wallpaper. Cool.

Bariatric Barbie.

World War II photo's.

Bob Dylan MP3's.

Mr. Gradgrind's Literal Answers to Rhetorical Questions.


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Beer Logo's.

Best Firefox Extensions.

Wes Clark's Toys from the Sixties.

Tilt-A-Roll. A new concept in toilet roll dispensing

Santa 'teaches kids to be good'.
Santa Claus - and his ability to "know if you've been bad or good" - helps children learn the difference between right and wrong, said Dr Lynda Breen.

Writing in this month's Psychiatric Bulletin, she said the Santa myth gives parents an "ace up their sleeve".
So true.


Thanks to A Welsh View, Presurfer and J-WalkBlog.

3 comments:

mmChronic said...

Lauren no longger believes - and I think I prefer it that way. At least we get the credit for the mountain of gifts these days!

Newcastle Photos said...

Pah! Disbelievers, the lot of you. You won't get anything off Santa if you don't believe.

mmChronic said...

When Santa starts paying my credit bills I'll start believing in him again! ;)

The Barbie doll may be gross but the figure is more realistically achievable than the usal Barbie of long legs, skinny waist and huge tats. And someting being inside a chicken is the cue for my next link.