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  2. Find Christmas light displays around Springfield this year ...

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    This display features farm animal with a Christmas theme, fun Grinch-green lights, and six-foot-tall waving Santa. Ben's display is on daily from 5:30-10 p.m. Ashley & Rob Snook, 1949 N. Farm Road 97

  3. 50 Christmas Animals Caught Being Naughty, Nice, And ... - AOL

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    Image credits: alexanderthegeck Since animals were domesticated—roughly 15,000 years ago, in the case of dogs—their lives have become increasingly intertwined with humans', as both could ...

  4. Annabelle's Wish - Wikipedia

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    Years later, Billy (who reveals himself to be the narrator) and Emily have gotten married, and now own the farm. One Christmas Eve, Annabelle, having grown old and weary, walks over to a frozen pond and lays down, exhausted. Santa Claus arrives to fulfill her true wish (a wish from Billy) and she becomes a young reindeer and is given her voice ...

  5. 9 Best Items To Buy at Costco Now To Prepare for the Holiday ...

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    If so, then you might be interested in an inflatable Bluey holiday decoration at Costco. This inflatable is 6 feet high, 8 feet wide and costs $149.99. It will be a great way to add some holiday ...

  6. The Oxen - Wikipedia

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    The Oxen" is a poem (sometimes known by its first line, "Christmas Eve, and Twelve of the Clock") by the English novelist and poet Thomas Hardy (1840–1928). It relates to a West Country legend: that, on the anniversary of Christ 's Nativity , each Christmas Day , farm animals kneel in their stalls in homage.

  7. ZOOperstars! - Wikipedia

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    ZOOperstars! is a traveling inflatable entertainment act, [1] based in Louisville, Kentucky, who utilizes comedy, acrobatics, tricks and maneuvers accompanied by synchronized dancing to entertain. [2] The name ZOOperstars! is derived from the "pun-based animal athlete monikers such as Shark McGwire, Ken Giraffey Jr. and Tim Tebull."

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