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<blockquote data-quote="PeterJames0510" data-source="post: 75828738" data-attributes="member: 416739"><p>As they looked at this run down old house, silence filled the air, except the occasional jingle of a bell because the reindeer made a few minor moves. Poking out of the sleigh, James was thankful that the ride was over, and thankful his life was spared. He noticed the child had put his arms around him. He said "Thank you for that, I'm safe now. I see you enjoyed yourself." Hearing the sounds of the hooves on what seemed to be a little bit of snow on the ground, David slowly got out of the sleigh. But it wasn't quite elegant; he had poorly judged the distance between the sleigh and the ground and wound up falling on his back side. Again, there was not really pain ... just humor at what he must have looked like. He began laughing at the situation while he stood up.</p><p></p><p>Dusting off his clothes, he realized he didn't feel cold or hot. Just 'refreshed'. He said, "Would you gals like help out of the sleigh?"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PeterJames0510, post: 75828738, member: 416739"] As they looked at this run down old house, silence filled the air, except the occasional jingle of a bell because the reindeer made a few minor moves. Poking out of the sleigh, James was thankful that the ride was over, and thankful his life was spared. He noticed the child had put his arms around him. He said "Thank you for that, I'm safe now. I see you enjoyed yourself." Hearing the sounds of the hooves on what seemed to be a little bit of snow on the ground, David slowly got out of the sleigh. But it wasn't quite elegant; he had poorly judged the distance between the sleigh and the ground and wound up falling on his back side. Again, there was not really pain ... just humor at what he must have looked like. He began laughing at the situation while he stood up. Dusting off his clothes, he realized he didn't feel cold or hot. Just 'refreshed'. He said, "Would you gals like help out of the sleigh?" [/QUOTE]
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