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    Co-Workers to Friends Ceramic Ornament. The perfect gift for the co-worker you bonded with for your potty mouths, this Christmas ornament says it all.

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    For the most affordable and easy DIY Christmas ornament ideas found on Instagram (and more), check out this list of totally doable crafty tree decorations you'll actually be inspired to make.

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    Make spirits bright this holiday season with these funny Christmas puns and corny jokes. Find one-liners about Santa, Christmas trees, dogs, cats and more.

  5. Krampus - Wikipedia

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    A toned-down version of Krampus is part of the popular Christmas markets in Austrian urban centres like Salzburg. In these, more tourist-friendly interpretations, Krampus is more humorous than fearsome. Dallas Krampus Society Walk, 2016. North American Krampus celebrations are a growing phenomenon.

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    Bertie, portrayed by Karen Ceesay, is a member of the Hilltop Colony. Kal, portrayed by James Chen, is a guard of the Hilltop Colony. Eduardo, portrayed by Peter Zimmerman, is a guard of the Hilltop Colony. Wesley, portrayed by Ilan Srulovicz, is a supply runner for the Hilltop Colony.

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    Heartbeat is a British period drama television series which was first broadcast on ITV between 10 April 1992 and 12 September 2010. Set in the fictional town of Ashfordly and the village of Aidensfield in the North Riding of Yorkshire during the 1960s, the programme is based on the "Constable" series of novels written by ex-policeman Peter N. Walker, under the pseudonym Nicholas Rhea.