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An eXtreme Christmas window


One of the local businesses in town has decorated their main window for Christmas but with a slightly different theme than Santa, elves and tinsel etc. This one shows a skeleton dressed up in a black tutu with a small Santa and a tree next to it. It's something unusual anyway...

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Comments

local alien said…
Something very different. Must say I prefer red and green and flashy tinsel
Seems a perfect window decoration for the season and the business.
Billy Blue Eyes said…
That should frighten the kids off, should have been dressed as Santa
Bill said…
It will definitely have people commenting about it. Maybe a good way to attract more bones for the business. :)
Tom said…
...after a treatment I hope that you would look better than the window display!
Tigger's Mum said…
Yup, that's a strange one - as is the spelling of her name. Getting straightened out (or all bent out of shape) in time for Christmas.
Sharon said…
Hmmm...that might be a little too unusual.
Betty J. Crow said…
Now that is a strange window decor. Love it!
Kind of like the Nightmare Before Christmas. - Margy
I wonder what message this is supposed to bring to kids. Santa is dead!!!!

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