Twin Peaks Christmas

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I want to wish everybody here a very Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!

Wonderful Twin Peaks Video: http://youtu.be/WYhx2Yb5afA

(If anybody can actually post the video, I'd appreciate it very much!)

Happy Holidays to all the members of this forum and to another great year!!
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Thanks qbin!! I can always count on you; hope you had a very Merry Christmas!!
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I have a very Merry Christmas ;-)

And look what a gift I found under the Christmas tree:
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Merry Christmas everyone!
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And look what I received for Xmas!!! The TP gold box set. WowBobWow.
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qbin2001 wrote:I have a very Merry Christmas ;-)

And look what a gift I found under the Christmas tree:
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Merry Christmas everyone!

Wow, qbin, what an adorable owl!! Hope your day was wonderful (I think it's night where you are.)

You, too snog--you must have waited a long time for that!!
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Annie wrote:(I think it's night where you are.)
Yes. It's 10PM right now ;-)
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snoghumangerm wrote:And look what I received for Xmas!!! The TP gold box set. WowBobWow.
Great! :-)
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Mine too! :lol:
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Jasper, those are so cute!!
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Thanks, Annie. I was searching around for something else, and I kept stumbling upon Peaks-y things, so it became like a treasure hunt, finding traditional blown-glass ornaments that, when taken together, would clearly spell out Twin Peaks

Owls are the most common. Actually, I have a couple myself. What surprised me the most was when I found the rainbow trout, the blue rose, and more than anything else, a wren like the one in the TP intro.

Sadly, even though I found what I'm using to represent the Margaret's house (lower left), the only blown-glass log ornaments were birch yule logs. This should make up for that shortcoming:
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Very nice Peakish ornament decos you got there Jasper! how long ya been collecting? I am wanting to collect owl deco stuff for Halloween next year.
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I should probably clarify that — as far as what is relevant to Twin Peaks — my personal collection amounts to two owls. The collection you see is a digital one. Most of these ornaments can be found for sale, though a couple are antique (the angel and the rustic traffic light, the latter being from Russia). I think it would cost somewhere in the ballpark of $300 to collect the bulk of them.

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Our friend Grrlskout did that one! Yay!
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