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Merry Christmas, Y’all

King Edward Hotel Ribbon Cutting

About ELMalvaney

In addition to ruling over the MissPres universe with an iron fist, Malvaney enjoys reading, wandering around old buildings, stopping to smell the magnolias, fiddling with databases, and sitting on the porch with a good book and a big ol' dog. Non-interests include but are not limited to tweeting, texting, IMing, planking, Angry Birds, and the Twilight series.

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3 Responses to “Merry Christmas, Y’all”

  1. And Merry Christmas to you. I love the tree and it’s hard to miss Deuce in the background on the left side of the photo. I hope he has a Christmas Miracle comeback in 2010.

    Frank.

    Posted by Frank Ezelle | December 25, 2009, 11:16 am
  2. I’m glad you noticed that little detail! I didn’t until I posted it :-) I’ll join you in your 2010 wish. I’m also hoping for a New Orleans Saints miracle in 2010, even though I’m not normally a fan–they deserve it!

    Posted by ELMalvaney | December 27, 2009, 9:30 pm
  3. Hey Frank, I hope you have a miracle comeback of your own this year! I miss your blog!

    Posted by Carunzel | January 5, 2010, 10:08 am

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