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Merry Christmas Everyone!


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Peter Douglas said…
Stokes

The same to you sire.

Enjoy your stollen.

Cheers

PD
My Dear Heinz-Ulrich,

May the many joys of this most wonderful and sacred holiday be bestowed upon you and the Royal Family - including the feline members. May you feast well and share the love of a wonderful family and circle of dear friends. And for the New Year - may it bring you health, prosperity and much love.

Merry Christmas!

Gerardus Magnus
Archbishop Emeritus
Mosstrooper said…
A Merry Christmas to you and yours - Tony
adeptgamer said…
Have a Happy Christmas and my your family be blessed!
Old School ACW said…
Cheers Squire, Merry Christmas,

Greg
Conrad Kinch said…
Merry Christmas to all the Von Swartzes (be they furry or no)!

Fitz-Badger said…
Nice picture composition!
Glad Yule to you and yours, human and feline alike!
Prince Lupus said…
Merry Christmas to all in the Duchy
Merry Christmas, Stokes...

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