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I wish we were home, Deb, sitting by the cozy fire sipping mugs of hot chocolate, instead of looking for Santa through the snowflakes!
2. Wrapping paper
“God you’re as bad as a child, Sunshine, and that’s why next Christmas I’ll just be giving you ribbons and wrapping paper, as opposed to the very expensive gift I picked out.”
1. Bow
“I’m just trying to be good to the earth, Brian... because, you know: reduce, reuse, recycle,” he mockingly recited as he tied a bow in the ribbon he was using to secure Brian’s arms behind his back.
49. Naughty
“As for you, you were a very naughty boy this year,” Justin whispered in Brian’s ear, “and you must receive proper punishment before you’re allowed to open any presents today.”
I’ll pay for your one-liners!
1 dollar for each author who participates in the Christmas/Hanukkah challenge.
1 dollar for the first ten authors who use at least 25 of the 50 words in the prompt table during the challenge.
2 dollars for the first five authors who use all 50 of the words in the prompt table during the challenge.
The money will be donated to the organization Doctors Without Borders.
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The third time Emmett "accidentally" met Justin under the mistletoe, Brian ripped it down and shredded it into pieces.