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Showing posts with label Thanksgiving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thanksgiving. Show all posts
Thursday, November 28, 2013
Tuesday, December 25, 2012
Steve's Holiday Hullabaloo
We all love the holidays, some moreso than others, like Steve, who has decided to take a shot at celebrating as many holidays as he can in one hour.
And if you got to this post from the link in the video description, below are the original holiday artwork, divided by holiday, in order from oldest to newest; just click the previews for larger versions.
Happy New Milk 2010
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Stuffed Animals 2010
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Pimp D'Addy D'Monster 2010
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Valentine Chocolates 2011
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A Visit from the Easter Squirrel 2010
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Beware of the Easter Squirrel 2011
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Wrong Easter Egg 2011
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Rolling on the White House Lawn 2012
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Uncle Steve 2010
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Steve D'Monster for 2012
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Why Are There No Holidays in August? 2010
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Boomsday 2010
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Steve Pumpkin 2009
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Halloween Scare 2010
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Call Liberty 2011
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Candy from Strangers 2012
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Pumpkin Pie 2009
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Savages 2010
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A Great Big Turkey 2012
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The Gift that Keeps on Giving 2009
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Mistletoe Monsters 2009
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Snow Monsters 2011
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Nuttin' for Christmas 2012
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Hoping Your Holiday is TOPS 2012
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Thursday, November 22, 2012
Friday, November 16, 2012
Can Food Drives
Dearest reader, and/or subscriber, I'm sure you have seen Steve's failed attempts to contribute to a local Thanksgiving can food drive, if not, you can, of course, see it embedded below:
However, at this point in time, I would like to take the time to make this special, serious entry: first of all, Steve clearly isn't quite aware just what the concept of these can food drives are, mainly because he's an idiot, and doesn't know any better. On the other hand, most of us are well aware that the purpose of these drives are to ensure that everybody is given their fair share of a plentiful feast on Thanksgiving day - specifically, those who are less fortunate. While you may enjoy a big, hearty meal of turkey, stuffing, cresant rolls, cranberry sauce, pumpkin pie, among other goodies, remember, that some people do not get to enjoy such a meal on Thanksgiving, which is why we have can food drives, and other forms of charity, such as Second Harvest, for the occasion.
Thanksgiving isn't a holiday all about eating, it's about taking the time to count your blessings, and be thankful for the things you have in life, and for some people, just a meal would be a tremendous blessing to be thankful for. Please show others that you care, donate what you can to any of your local can drives, or charities, and help give other people a chance to have a happy Thanksgiving as well.
However, at this point in time, I would like to take the time to make this special, serious entry: first of all, Steve clearly isn't quite aware just what the concept of these can food drives are, mainly because he's an idiot, and doesn't know any better. On the other hand, most of us are well aware that the purpose of these drives are to ensure that everybody is given their fair share of a plentiful feast on Thanksgiving day - specifically, those who are less fortunate. While you may enjoy a big, hearty meal of turkey, stuffing, cresant rolls, cranberry sauce, pumpkin pie, among other goodies, remember, that some people do not get to enjoy such a meal on Thanksgiving, which is why we have can food drives, and other forms of charity, such as Second Harvest, for the occasion.
Thanksgiving isn't a holiday all about eating, it's about taking the time to count your blessings, and be thankful for the things you have in life, and for some people, just a meal would be a tremendous blessing to be thankful for. Please show others that you care, donate what you can to any of your local can drives, or charities, and help give other people a chance to have a happy Thanksgiving as well.
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Thursday, November 26, 2009
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