What's That Reindeer's Name?

I did and it made me laugh. It cracks me up when I take orders from someone I don’t even know…no questions asked. Do not abuse your power!

Diosabellissima…the original lyrics are…
"Keep thou tender care,
Gladly the cross I’d bear’

I hear PETA is objecting to Donner parties this time of the year. However, the antlers make great toothpicks.

Isn’t that also God’s name?

(Harold be thy name)

No, no, his name is Andy.

Andy walks with me, Andy talks with me . . .

I think its supposed to be herald , not harold.

Declan

Wait, so the Donner party really just ate Laplander venison? That’s a LOT less disgusting.

Not really. Do you know how hard it is to smoke a Laplander? :eek:

It is nearly impossible to get one lit.

You sure it wasn’t Dunder and Mifflin? Sounds kind of familiar.

Clement Moore may not have written the poem, which was first published anonymously.

New York Times article: http://www.nytimes.com/2000/10/26/arts/26NIGH.html?ex=1229749200&en=016820ac2eb61714&ei=5070

Well, what do you expect? There’s nothing to do in those bloody cold winters but drink. No wonder they can drink everyone under the table.

If you think that’s funny, you should go have lunch sometime at the cafeteria in the student union at the University of Colorado.

right right, Andy Christ :wink:

that is amusing. perhaps the plates weren’t the oppsy doodle i thought they were. i reckoned ms spade must not have a history major, enthusiast, or disaster groupie working in her design house. perhaps she does and they have a warped sense of humour as well.

i just found the mix of high priced designer dishes, with the name of a very unfortunate frontier party, with a reindeer (elk?) on it humourous in a rather dark way.

i liked the look of the plate, turned it over and read the name, gave a norwegian laugh, and thought, “yeah, the donner party no doubt would have liked a real one of these on their dishes”.