There is what could be snowflake under the word Christmas. But, all three of the women are flakey.
I liked A Christmas Carol with Albert Finney, so I’m probably the flake.
Is that a “E ❤️ D” symbol above the photograph? I wonder to whom it refers?!
I look for the find it’s before i read the comments now. Unless I can’t find it.I also see three flakes .
“Snowflakes” are easy to find: they are populating classes at our local universities as I type.
Obviously, the boys are out buying their Christmas gifts at the dollar store… followed by a gourmet meal under the tree at McDonald’s. The girls will be thrilled when they bring back all their leftovers…!
If I recall, the version with Albert Finney was called “Scrooge” and was a musical version. I really like it and wish it would come back again.
Joe-AllenDoty Premium Member about 4 years ago
There is what could be snowflake under the word Christmas. But, all three of the women are flakey.
Shirl Summ Premium Member about 4 years ago
I liked A Christmas Carol with Albert Finney, so I’m probably the flake.
HarryLime Premium Member about 4 years ago
Is that a “E ❤️ D” symbol above the photograph? I wonder to whom it refers?!
Billys mom2022 about 4 years ago
I look for the find it’s before i read the comments now. Unless I can’t find it.I also see three flakes .
HunterIsACriminal about 4 years ago
“Snowflakes” are easy to find: they are populating classes at our local universities as I type.
InTraining Premium Member about 4 years ago
Obviously, the boys are out buying their Christmas gifts at the dollar store… followed by a gourmet meal under the tree at McDonald’s. The girls will be thrilled when they bring back all their leftovers…!
Saucy1121 Premium Member about 4 years ago
If I recall, the version with Albert Finney was called “Scrooge” and was a musical version. I really like it and wish it would come back again.