A SPANISH CHRISTMAS-TIME TRADITION.

It happened last December, and now it has happened again.

Call me a buzzkill, but I think that I’d rather eat mincemeat than personify it.

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9 responses to “A SPANISH CHRISTMAS-TIME TRADITION.”

  1. Sal DeTraglia Avatar

    Oh my God! It gets wierder.

    I just noticed that last year’s post was also on December 4. Exactly one year to the day.

    Seriously…that was not intentional.

    Quick…everybody grab your mojo. There are some strange, scary forces at work out there.

    Sal

  2. Anonymous Avatar
    Anonymous

    Hey, Sal, do you think the tiger was just reaching for the phone?

    Very scary indeed, this coincidence!

  3. Pam Avatar

    Is it possible that your HUGE CAT is responsible for this? The story SAYS it happened in Madrid.

  4. Culinary Fool Avatar

    not positive about your time zone but Dec 4th is the full moon…

  5. christina Avatar

    Very, very weird.

    Full moon here too. My mojo is tucked away in a safe place.

  6. Anonymous Avatar
    Anonymous

    Last time you promised to say a few good words about the Love Machine. If that`s him then I guess you forgot to feed him…again.

  7. CanadianSwiss Avatar

    Do full moons affect tigers, too?? Or just the crazy people that get too close?

    That’s it… I will not visit Spanish Circus’ in December. Ever!

  8. Anonymous Avatar
    Anonymous

    What is the similarity of a cat (or tiger) walking across a beach & Christmas? “Sandy Claws”

    — DJG

  9. Anonymous Avatar
    Anonymous

    Sal – I just heard on the radio that the Pooping Peasant (El Caganer) is a Christmas tradition in parts of Spain. http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory?id=2741287

    Can you elaborate on this?

    jrp

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