“Christmas lights are hanging from peoples’ porches, holiday music is twinkling over the radio, and the First Baptist Church in Athens has put out its annual nativity scene. This nativity scene is comprised of large, cheap plastic figures, and every year the wind blows them over again, and again, and again. Luckily for you, my Nativity Cam will allow you to partake in the joy of laughing at this unfortunate situation.”
[My brother suggests that sandbagging the figures would be “wise”. I think that suggestion is frank & sensible.] —Nativity CamOrangeK8.com)
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