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CalamityJan

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Anyway they had reindeer poop and snowman poop and it came in a little cloth bag for all the bad kids instead of coal LOL

I remember those.... tootsie rolls and cotton balls! LOL Really easy to trick the young'un's with a bag of those. Mini, we are going back a ways now!
 

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I have a second one too then:)

My little girl constantly licks her lips too the point that it looks like she has a second and sometime third set of lips. Well husband always tells her he is going to get some chicken poop to put on them so she won't lick them. Makes her quite mad actually:).

Last year he had gone to our local tractor supply for a part and while checking out he noticed a tube of Chapstick labeled.....you guessed it....."Chicken Poop" for the lips. Well he bought it and out it in her stocking.

She was sooo mad and then it took us 2 weeks to convince her it REALLY was JUST Chapstick. She ended up loving it and showing it to all her friends and family....used it all up!
 

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"chicken poop" chapstick :lol: :lol: :lol:

Yup!!!!!!!!

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Well, I don't have memories of one specific Christmas celebration at my Mom and Dad's house so I'll just tell you what we typically do, just a few examples of the craziness that is a Casey Family Christmas. My Mom and Dad have a way of taking in friends and boyfriends and girlfriends of friends and family as if they are blood relatives so there are usually 20 to 25 people minimum at our Christmas celebrations. If you are a family member you get a stocking. I still swear my wife married me to get the Christmas Stocking. So throughout the year everyone buys odd or funny stuff for the stockings. So the stockings can be loaded with portable personal toilet seat covers, USB port humping dogs, bolsa wood airplanes, car air fresheners showing "The Patron Saint of Parking, gross tasting Jelly Belly Beans, Little pill looking shells with sponge critters that grow, sea monkeys and then of course the good stuff - coffee gift certificates, lotions and chocolate. We always eat something disgusting, like the year one of my sisters bought drinks that tasted like liver and onions, vomit, etc. We also always give temporary custody of a special item for someone for the year. We vote on who made it through the year despite many challenges, accomplished the most or made the biggest sacrifice. For a couple years we gave the Macarena Monkey and last year we gave the Hawaiian Hunks calendar. My Mom and Older Sister had taken photos of all of us from a family trip to Hawaii (male and female) and put the faces on the bodies of Hawaiian Hunks. 2008 was a difficult year because my Dad passed away but with the love and support of our family we all made it through and, although we miss him dearly and more so at each family function, my Mom and Dad's home continues to be a place of warmth, love and laughter and each Holiday I spend there with my loved ones will forever be cherished!
 

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One December when my 2 daughters were young I bought a box of big red clown nose's.
Every time I seen a road killed deer in our area I would stop and put a clown nose on it.
Really upset the daughters seeing so many dead Rudolf's.
Then one day my oldest found the box of nose's in my truck.
Uh oh, game over .
Man, were they mad.
 

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Ok I will share one story. I had a patient almost die in my ambulance, it was the week before Thanksgiving. She had two Doctors and they both had give her meds for her blood pressure. Not knowing what they were for she got them both filled and took as directed. When i got to her she had almost no blood pressure and her pulse was very, very low. I gave her meds and got her to the hospital stable. I worked Thanksgiving that year. The patient and her family suprised me and my partner by showing up at our station with a carload of food. They had their entire Thanksgiving dinner with us at our station. Thay said if not for us they wouldn't have anything to be thankful for. She sent a card and cookies for Christmas that year and several years after also. That holiday season really made me appreciate and be proud of my profession..........
 
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