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E: 13/12 Noon Win The Gay UK Christmas Hamper
Lakshmi7
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It is a scientific fact that your body will not absorb calories if you take it from another person's plate.
:A :A :A
Chocolate is the answer and I don't give a damn what
the question is.;)
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thanks laks, hope it's ok to add,
which includes all the following goodies...
Signed Copy of The Naked Warwickshire Rowers 2015 Calendar
Liberate Bluetooth Speaker
Il Bussetto Bi Fold Wallet
Patchwork Pât! Christmas Party Hamper
Bottle of Raspberry Gin
Yuletide Basket
Christmas Concert Tickets at Forty Hall, London
Ice Cream & Slushy Maker
plus 4 runner up prizes of signed copies of:
Naked Warwickshire Rowers 2015 Calendarplease be a responsible pet owner & spay/neuter your pets, too many strays & not enough homes for them sadly.
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thanks laks, hope it's ok to add,
which includes all the following goodies...
Signed Copy of The Naked Warwickshire Rowers 2015 Calendar
Liberate Bluetooth Speaker
Il Bussetto Bi Fold Wallet
Patchwork Pât! Christmas Party Hamper
Bottle of Raspberry Gin
Yuletide Basket
Christmas Concert Tickets at Forty Hall, London
Ice Cream & Slushy Maker
plus 4 runner up prizes of signed copies of:
Naked Warwickshire Rowers 2015 Calendar
I must admit I was expecting to see sausage and black pudding included! :eek: :TA big thanks to all who post and sprinkling lucky dust to all who enter :smileyhea0 -
Hey Laks, that answer is incorrect.
Blixem is the original German name for Blitzen (Donder (Donner) and Blitzen derive from German words for thunder and lightning).
The poem was written in 18 something or other, whereas Rhudolph is a 20th Century addition, so wouldn't have existed when the poem was written. So the answer would be Rudolph.
Original Reindeer in case anyone's interested
Dancer, Prancer, Dasher, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Dunder (Donder or Donner), and Blixem (Blitzen / Blixen)0
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