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December 14, 2021

Night Before Christmas, Run Run 🦌 Rudolph Today! Rose-lit Red usher is a-checkin' on down the line / a lot overweight / Nice Book's way behind / Hometown's comin' in sight / If you think I'm happy, you're right


On Bathos: Art of Sinking in Poetry (1727)

Ye Gods! annihilate but Space and Time, And make two lovers happy.


S. sits, Musher's Secret for his rose-lit, remarkable, all-nose Red Uusher, unfrozen in time, Lead, Swinger, Swag, Wheeler, tintinnabulation, no equine, nor dogsled, Iditarod, it first. and Marche! at Finnmarksløpet.

 


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"Nor dim, nor red, like God's own head, The glorious Sun uprist"

ISRRA is checkin' on down the line--I got a three-point deer and my Redbook's way behind / My hometown's comin' in sight; if you think I'm happy, you're right /





Inner ear clangor and enjoy you now Hearth, quiet popping, burning logs, like New Year's Eve, Chihuahua -- gunfire through distance see ya

Horned spectacles hang down at the wings of the nose.

Yellow poison streaks are on the drawn face

 


Rudolph Second halfcrown waste today.

The number of reindeer, and the names given (if any), vary, but those frequently cited are the eight listed in Clement Clarke Moore's 1823 poem A Visit from St. Nicholas, the work  responsible for the reindeer popularly known as:
Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner (variously spelled Dunder and Donder), and Blitzen (variously spelled Blixen and Blixem).

The popularity of Robert L. May's 1939 storybook Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and the 1949 Christmas song "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" has resulted in Rudolph often being included as the ninth character.

Many other variations in reindeer names and number have appeared in fiction, music, film and TV.

20 mushers and about 150 sled dogs relayed diphtheria antitoxin 674 miles (1,085 km) by dog sled across the U.S. territory of Alaska in five and a half days, saving the small city of Nome and the surrounding communities from an incipient epidemic.

Rhetoric and Composition/Glossary both having the same syntactic function in the sentence, such as: Rudolph, the red-nosed reindeer, had a very shiny nose. archaism The deliberate use But religion is absolute. Mortal Glory. Promised death of sin. Waiting to commit you.

Your first sentient thought of sub-tropical locus--90 degree same humidity, wet-through torpor, midnight next to I-10 split.

Baton Rouge (38th and Chip). Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer

Thou still ravished bride quiet,  foster silence and slow, stop motion, animated television special about misfit reindeer and friends who look for streetcorner boys near 'da Slab' -- no sound barrier  to muffle the roar, where we embrace preclusion of  speaking to ganstas, whose perfect protection would be for John Gotti and Sammy the Bull, who loved nothing more than eluding through Bridge and Tunnel massing Little Italy joints weekend nights.

FBI packed up surveillance enough to hear a whisper, but the Don got wise  to his Ravenite Club on Mullberry, near the Church--and from that day he began only  walk and talks, like a Sharkskin Dr.Geisel--trying to see what he can see--and kill what he can't.

From my third story window, like the painting by Munch, I cannot hear you, but the shape of your mouth and face appear as if you are screaming.

Rudolph Red-Nosed Reindeer's reindeer related to Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer

Legendary reindeer, Rudolph Reindeer is a fictional reindeer created by Robert Lewis May.

Rudolph is usually depicted as ninth and youngest of Santa Claus's 38.

 

KPOP Rudolph by NP1225, based on 1939 story RRNR.

RRNR 1964 stop motion, animated, television special, produced by Videocraft International, Ltd.   RRNR (disambiguation)

"To apostrophise" "Ode to a Red-Nosed Reindeer"

Legendary Christmas character, originally by Robert Lewis May.

Video game based on television special--released by Red Wagon Games for Wii.

Rudolph and the Island of Misfit Toys

 

American-Canadian computer-animated  film, produced and directed by Max Fleischer for Jam Handy, based on 1939 Robert L. May poem.

(soundtrack) 1964 television original cast recordings from Santa Claus's reindeer Blixem.

Robert L. May's 1939 storybook and  1949 Christmas song

 

Red nose, Red nosed, red noses refer circus clown red.

Operation Nose

Christmastime anti-drunk-driving PSA,

 

Frosty the Snowman (1969),  filmed in Japan, using Misfit Elephant (cat Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer).

 

Christmas stop motion plush toy elephant who resided on Island of Misfit Toys.

Misfit Elephant voiced Robbie the Reindeer -- censorship of his name,  trademark first shown.

 

Robert L.May redirected from Rudolph, born Arverne, Long Island, 7 KB

 

Dolly for Sue (cat Rudolph Reindeer), first appears in 1964 stop motion,  Red-Nosed as many inhabitants of Island of MKB26 of Europe Lake, another Lake Turkestan in Kenya, the Red-Nosed Santa Claus reindeer, Rudolph Farnsworth, minor Johnny Marks man, standard, including "RRNR" (hit for Gene Autry), "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" (hit for Brenda's Shiny New Year sequel to RudolphRankin/Bass Production special Run Rudolph Run Queenie" latter released in 1959.

 [Verse 1]
Well I pulled outta Pittsburgh
A rollin' down that Eastern Seaboard

I got my diesel wound up
And she's a runnin' like a never before
There's a speed zone ahead, well alright
I don't see a cop in sight

Six days on the road
And I'm a gonna make it home tonight

Santa pulled outta Pole

Mushin' down that Aleutian Chain

Sarah Palin sees me from her house over Kam Krai

Diptheria COVID been to Nome, but I'm glad to be back

[Verse 2]

Six days on the road
And I'm a gonna make it home tonight

[Verse 3]

Well it seems like a month
Since I kissed my baby goodbye
I coulda had a lotta women
But I'm not like a some other guys

I could find one to hold me tight

But I could never make believe it's alright

Six days on the road

And I'm a gonna make it home tonight

[Verse 4]

ICC is a checkin' on down the line

Well I'm a little overweight

And my log book's way behind

  1. But nothin' bothers me tonight
  2. I can dodge all the scales alright
  1. Six days on the road
  2. And I'm a gonna make it home tonight

[Verse 5]

  1. Well my rig's a little old
  2. But that don't mean she's slow
  3. There's a flame from her stack
  4. And that smoke's a blowin' black as coal
  1. My hometown's a comin' in sight
  2. If you think I'm a happy, you're right
  1. Six days on the road
  2. And I'm a gonna make it home tonight

  1. Six days on the road
  2. And I'm a gonna make it home tonight
  3. Six days on the road
  4. And I'm a gonna make it home tonight