Thank you for every person who wished me a Happy Christmas. I maybe did not reply but I really needed it.
I think I'll have some hot cocoa as well.
Happy Holidays!
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Very sexy wife I would love to clean sand off her sexy ass!
Here's my wife's sandy butt for you 😉
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So to recap, we got Chetney as the Sandy Claws
And we got Ashton as the Fruity Claws
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Day 48
Hehe, no one will drexpect Sandy Claws's late purresents! (I took all day to drecover from the mewlk and cookies ;o; )
(I'm attacking @feferi-daily and @egbertsoyfacing please go follow them! <3)
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Just for fun, here are two interesting facts I found out about The Nightmare Before Christmas from Henry Selick, the director, himself would later on confirm:
1). Selick confirmed that in the entire opening "This Is Halloween", the narrator is indeed actually Santa Claus, the Pumpkin Scarecrow is indeed Jack Skellington and the Shadow of the Moon at night is indeed Oogie Boogie as this was a way to foreshadow their roles later on.
2). Now this is the big one -
According to Henry Selick as how he sees it, Santa had and still has no idea that Jack told Lock Shock and Barrel to "leave Oogie Boogie out of this!" so he thinks Skellington sent him to Oogie so the former could become the new Claus permanently.
But Oogie had no plan on killing Santa.
See for Selick, Oogie thought just simply killing Santa would be too easy and no fun at all so therefore, Oogie thought it would be way more fun if he played and toyed around with Santa instead hence "The Oogie Boogie Song" and taunting him with dice. If Sally hadn't shown up to try and rescue Santa, Oogie would've most likely let him go and told Santa to "keep in touch".
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AU Where the characters are just acting out a table top game campaign. Mayor: “Well you got a 12, so they DO bring you a holiday mascot, but instead of Santa, you get the Easter Bunny.” Jack: “The EASTER BUNNY?” Mayor: “Yeah you’re going to have to roll again.”
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“Tim Burton first sketched Jack Skellington, the movie’s hero, in his notebook over 10 years ago while he was making his short film Vincent at Disney Studios.” -Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas: The Film, The Art, The Vision by Frank Thompson
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