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At the place in Santa Monica CA where Wilshire Blvd begins on a very cold, damp (it rained later), and foggy Christmas Eve.

Here's something about the building in this picture for those of you who remember Lawrence Welk.

https://www.laconservancy.org/.../historic.../100-wilshire/

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Dunn & Co Harris Tweed hacking jacket and vest, Hermes pocket square, Cutter & Buck OCBD shirt, Brooks Brothers British-American Chamber Of Commerce Christmas tie, Orvis corduroy trousers, and Allen-Edmonds shoes.

A poinsettia, a champagne cocktail, a turkey dinner, and me at Ye Olde King's Head in Santa Monica CA. I did not eat the broccoli. The only place broccoli belongs is in the credits of a James Bond film.

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A house on Ocean Avenue in Santa Monica that identifies as a Christmas Tree.

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An actual Christmas Tree.

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After taking a picture of Santa and me Santa's Little Helper (a subordinate Claus) took a picture of the three of us.

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If you didn't have anything under your Christmas Tree this morning it might not have been because you were naughty.

Those weren't all drones people saw. At least one that wasn't a drone and Santa were involved in an accident.

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At the place in Santa Monica CA where Wilshire Blvd begins on a very cold, damp (it rained later), and foggy Christmas Eve.

Here's something about the building in this picture for those of you who remember Lawrence Welk.

https://www.laconservancy.org/.../historic.../100-wilshire/

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Dunn & Co Harris Tweed hacking jacket and vest, Hermes pocket square, Cutter & Buck OCBD shirt, Brooks Brothers British-American Chamber Of Commerce Christmas tie, Orvis corduroy trousers, and Allen-Edmonds shoes.

A poinsettia, a champagne cocktail, a turkey dinner, and me at Ye Olde King's Head in Santa Monica CA. I did not eat the broccoli. The only place broccoli belongs is in the credits of a James Bond film.

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A house on Ocean Avenue in Santa Monica that identifies as a Christmas Tree.

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An actual Christmas Tree.

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I do indeed remember Lawrence Welk. Too "square" for me. My late uncle, a prominent local
dentist, who passed at 90 in 1989, was an avid fan. We kidded him about it.
 

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I do indeed remember Lawrence Welk. Too "square" for me. My late uncle, a prominent local
dentist, who passed at 90 in 1989, was an avid fan. We kidded him about it.
Super square. I never understood the appeal of him or Hee-Haw.
 

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Super square. I never understood the appeal of him or Hee-Haw.

He appealed to people of a certain age for whom Velveeta was an edible substance and for whom polyester double knit fabrics were viable for human habitation.
 

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