Hey Whippersnappers, Isn't it Past Your Bedtime?

I love playing with this snowglobe .. I especially am amused by the exploding snowman.

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Ahh, yes, this is a fave here, too.

And I, too, love that exploding snowman -- who first devours (accompanied by a shrill scream of terror) the poor gal who makes him.

Sometimes, I shake it just before he's complete and save her from that fate.

But only sometimes....

By G Barnett (not verified) on 26 Dec 2006 #permalink