Singers Kirsty MacColl (1959 - 2000) and Shane MacGowan with toy guns and an inflatable Santa in a festive scenario, circa 1987. In 1987, the pair collaborated on the Pogues' Christmas song 'Fairytale of New York'. (Photo by Tim Roney/Getty Images).
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Family debate between me, my brother and my cousin over how cool a giant inflatable seahorse would be at a a family function
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Over It
Is there anything sadder than deflated inflatables? Not that they look that great when pumped up but …
la-la-llama
Oh Santa
over-worked out
the festive moose
Dino-mas
snow globe
Romeo & Juliette
hell bound train
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An inflatable Santa during October!? NOT ON STREBER'S WATCH DAMMIT!
Streber was sneaking behind his prey with a knitting needle in hand, and murderous intent! God he couldn't wait to see that big red fuck pop! He was gonna aim for the neck, gouge the neck AND KILL!
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A common misconception about Bane, because of the way he dresses, operates, and works, is that he’s not particularly financially sound. This is objectively (and canonically) untrue. Bane owns the island of Santa Prisca, and charges a minimum of $10 million dollars per job. Bane does not have anywhere he considers home, but he tends to live very well when he's on his own.
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Christmas decorations in the summer heat of Port Macquarie NSW Australia.
December 2023/January 2024 holiday
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Berry Holidays!
Someone left Santa boar some juicy cookies but maybe he should have eaten them outside...
A commission for tuskboarthefatboar
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I love coming into work and seeing the rest of the christmas decor being put up because that means one thing
the giant santa now watches over my department like a loyal guardian
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The local big-box store has decided not to let Hallowe'en get in the way of Christmas and set up the twelve-foot animatronic skeleton right next to the twelve-foot inflatable Santa. The inflatable Santa's wobbling keeps setting off the animatronic skeleton's motion activated flail-and-scream routine, which in turn sets off the inflatable Santa's motion sensor and makes it play "Jingle Bells".
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