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December 24th, 2011

Happy Christmas

Inept decoration (bishops)

[Image: 'Inept decoration (bishops)', card for Scott Gunn, December 2011]

A quick post to say Happy Christmas to everyone reading. Thanks for all your support of my endeavours this year – comments on my 63 blog posts, ideas for the 64 and a half cartoons I have done, buying the one calendar I have produced, and so on and so forth. I hope Christmas is a happy time for you, and all best wishes for 2012.

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6 Responses to “Happy Christmas”


  1. Laura Sykes says:

    Thank-you, dave for this. It provides the perfect postscript for a blog post I did earlier called ‘What are Bishops For?’

  2. Richard Gillin says:

    Happy Christmas, Dave and Charlotte!

  3. Chris Carnall says:

    Yes indeed – a very Happy Christmas to you both!! And many thanks Dave for all you do – always appreciated (and probably more widely than you know!)

    Every blessing

  4. Janis Adams says:

    Always enjoy your posts – thank you. Have a wonderful
    Christmas and new year.

  5. Liz from the sewing room says:

    I hope you have the Christmas you wish for, and still find
    Jesus among the tinsel. I just saw a clip of Manger Square, lit up
    like Piccadilly Circus. WWJD!

  6. chris clark says:

    Thanks for all your mirth throughout this and every year. Mitre known you would have another pop at Bishops over Christmas :-)