Happy Holidays Sb Readers!

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Sheril and Chris

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Happy holidays right back to Sb's best!

You guys are my favorite of the troop ;>

By Samantha Gable (not verified) on 24 Dec 2008 #permalink

Cute picture!
Happy Holidays To All

By Sciencefan (not verified) on 24 Dec 2008 #permalink

Sheril and Chris - Happy Holidays!

I'm amused by the picture because the circles representing your spacesuit helmets can be mistaken for the halos used to depict divinity in religious paintings. Excellent. I bow before you.

(bows)

-cvj

How can reindeer fly when there's no air on the moon???

Keep going, Sheril and Chris. Very best wishes for 2009.

Thanks for all you are doing to protect the environs from wanton, irreversible degradation and global biodiversity from massive extirpation; to preserve Earth's resources from relentless dissipation and the future of our children from reckless endangerment; to save "the pale blue dot" from the ravages of unbridled global overproduction, overconsumption and overpopulation activities of the human species in these early years of Century XXI.