Santa's coming down the chimney tonight?
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WINNER WINNER CHICKEN DINNER!Originally posted by The Passionate Wife View PostSanta's coming down the chimney tonight?
Nerd, I know exactly what you mean. I was just trying to get you to think of down instead of up. Your guess was really good!
The difference between a winner and loser is, I don't date losers.
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TPW got "Santa's Coming Down The Chimney Tonight" But there is another possible phrase that has only one different word from what Nerd said earlier.
"Santa is coming up the chimney?"
Reps to whoever gets it first.The difference between a winner and loser is, I don't date losers.
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But wouldn't it be fun if he did...Originally posted by drfrankencock View Postlol. Nerd, have you ever heard of Santa coming up a chimney???
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Santa's flying up the chimney tonight???Originally posted by drfrankencock View PostTPW got "Santa's Coming Down The Chimney Tonight" But there is another possible phrase that has only one different word from what Nerd said earlier.
"Santa is coming up the chimney?"
Reps to whoever gets it first.
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Nerd got it!!!
Anyone take a guess at the other thing? Santa has something similar. Not the same, and his is lot longer. I'm giving it away here.
Think Hollywood, think crowds, think who gets into a club and who has to wait in line with everyone else.The difference between a winner and loser is, I don't date losers.
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And with that, I am saying good night to all you wonderful people. Thanks for the good time.
The difference between a winner and loser is, I don't date losers.
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Okay...what was the correct answer?Originally posted by drfrankencock View PostNerd got it!!!
Anyone take a guess at the other thing? Santa has something similar. Not the same, and his is lot longer. I'm giving it away here.
Think Hollywood, think crowds, think who gets into a club and who has to wait in line with everyone else.
Are you still referring to the picture or the word puzzle?
EDIT: never mind question answered.
Last edited by TPW; 12-12-2014, 12:21 AM.
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