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December 3rd, 2009

Cartoon: The Nativity play

nativity play

This cartoon was my Christmas Church Times one from last year and is called The Nativity play – if you click that link you’ll find a higher resolution version and all the small print that goes with it. Please not that it originally appeared on a half page in the newspaper so it won’t work if you try and print it out on the back of a post-it note*.

You’ll notice that neither of these posts have been calendar competitions. I think that the calendar competition will be next week now, but it will happen.

*Can you print on the back of a post it note? I suspect not as the mildly adhesive bit would interfere with the workings of the rollers in your printer. Don’t try it!

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This is a single Cartoon Blog entry, posted by Dave on Thursday, December 3rd, 2009 at 4:55 pm.

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  1. rachel says:

    We have got Dr Who and a Tardis in our production this year “Dr Who and the search for the Newborn King”, can’t wait!

  2. Kirsty says:

    You can if you stick it to a piece of ordinary A4 paper, and make sure it goes through with the stuck edge first

  3. Megan Hills says:

    Great cartoon, Dave. I associate personally with the ‘Visitor’. Being brought up by atheist parents has been a Godsend, but I’m easily confused around this time of year.

  4. Alex says:

    Great cartoon.

    The tooltips for “Recent comments grouped by post” links say “Last comment was 40 years ago”. If you hover over one of those links you’ll see it.