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  1. Kindness always wins the day.
  2. RT @ContainerStore: The Container Store & Southwest Airlines are offering FREE gift wrapping at select airports – find out where contain ...
  3. @kennethcosgrove would you consider taking a 12 year old boy?
  4. Who saw Avatar and did you like it?
  5. @GlassHalfFullPR excellent! Glad you have found the holiday mood and a big ho ho ho back at you.
  6. Everything is Christmas decorated and wonderful.
  7. Snow, ice, sleet & icky...I did not sign up for this.
  8. RT @bing: Do you have a Verizon Curve, Curve 2, or Tour? The Bing app starts rolling out to you today! Look for it on your device. ^KM
  9. RT @IdeaCity: RT @SouthwestAir: This just in! Southwest Airlines iPhone app available in the iTunes store! Go download!! #southwest
  10. RT @ebynum: @epjobs I think you're confused. Snowstorms mean that March is a comin', not Christmas.
  11. @ElizabethIngram poor you that is a very bad feeling.
  12. @SupportTheCos then I can't come see you sing . Boohoo
  13. @SupportTheCos what is the venue?
  14. Not so much with the Chicken fried chicken...
  15. RT @taftmatney: Even if you can't attend "Christmas in Mauldin," please help by donating canned goods to feed Upstate families. http://b ...
  16. RT @kwbridge: It's answer the phone like Buddy the Elf Day. "Buddy the Elf. What's your favorite color?"
  17. RT @stacyhammac @murphster47 i found your christmas gift! Www.cristylane.com Wow she's evil. dont take that. Hold out for something good.
  18. @Sarah_Will That's great enjoy your time together.
  19. @BBoeberitz bet you are in a winter wonderland now.
  20. All the same dont think I will try it. RT@georgetownnow Christmas trees are edible. Many parts of pines, spruces, and firs can be eaten.