The Argyle Sweater by Scott Hilburn for December 13, 2011

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    margueritem  over 12 years ago

    Love it!

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    leakysqueaky712  over 12 years ago

    It has a new meaning today.You don’t want the clap

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    Elaine Rosco Premium Member over 12 years ago

    I thought Mrs. Santa had white hair?

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    daphilli  over 12 years ago

    Yeah — who’s Santa in bed with? It’s not Mrs. Claus. It could be some guy that Santa picked up in today’s Non Sequitur. (Maybe that’s where he got the clap.)

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    Commentator  over 12 years ago

    WTF!! Who’s that in Santa’s bed??

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    Thehag  over 12 years ago

    Ha ha ha, really, absolutely! Thank you for answering my immediate question, “Who’ that in bed with Santa?!”

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    finale  over 12 years ago

    Talk about hogging up the bed (no matter who’s in it).

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    AltrinchamMike  over 12 years ago

    Strange bedfellows,what happens in the dark stays in the dark

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    Hussell  over 12 years ago

    I thought it looked like a guy at first too. But I enlarged it. If you look closely, SHE has her hair in a bun. phewwww! Didn’t want to think Santa prefered the pole.Not that there’s anything wrong with that.

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    V-Beast  over 12 years ago

    good one.or else he would be like a strobe light.

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    jimwill0803  over 12 years ago

    Looks like Santa has dumped the old lady. His new partner sure is Ugly.

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    corzak  over 12 years ago

    How Does Rudolph’s Nose Work?Inside the skin of Rudolph’s nose are thousands of tiny cells called photocytes. Nerves trigger these cells to release an enzyme that reacts with another enzyme and oxygen to create light. Rudolph may be able to turn his nose on and off, simply by thinking about it. Many bioluminescent creatures have this ability.Based on the song and story, however, it seems more likely that Rudolph’s nose is lit up all the time. That doesn’t mean he can’t control it; by opening and closing the photocytes in his nose, Rudolph can make the glow brighter or dimmer. That’s good news for Santa when the fog is thick. . . . a few creatures can create red light. One example is the Black Dragonfish, which creates a red light that illuminates its prey in the ocean depths.from www.life123.com

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    AbbeyC5  over 12 years ago

    I don’t think that bed is big enough for santa much less someone else…

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    AbbeyC5  over 12 years ago

    Also looking closer it appears to be a poorly drawn old woman…there is a bump just above her head that makes me think she ha her gray hair tied up in a bun

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    Dr Sheriff MB esq PhD DML   over 12 years ago

    …finally redeeming himself for trying to save a buck and installing a chinese clone version the previous year… “The Crapper”… Took all year to live that one down…. (who’d a thunk the labeling wasn’t a typo?) Not to mention the cost of a new paint job on the front of the sleigh… NOT a pretty sight…jeesh!

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    iced tea  over 12 years ago

    It looks like Mrs.Clause is wearing a cap on her head.

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    Donald Ingram  over 12 years ago

    Doing this to poor Rudolph is very bad! He can’t help it that is nose is so bright!

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    Popeyesforearm  over 12 years ago

    is that another copper clapper caper?

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