Future genealogy trivia: Which contestant has an unbroken record of losing the annual Christmas Day "silly" (or "surprising") sock contest?
Before I reveal the answer, take a look at the above silly, surprising crocodile sock devouring my leg.
Now the answer: I'm the perennial loser. My crock didn't even come close in this field of silly sox, which also included an alligator sock, whale socks, and other assorted silliness. The winner: the blue fuzzy snowman slipper socks at center. (The judge's arm and leg are barely visible in this sock portrait.)
Next year's sock contest will have two rules: Embellishments allowed, and fuzziness required. Stay tuned!
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I lost this year again. If at first and second you don't succeed, try, try again in 2012.
ReplyDeleteMarian: I think your socks should have won - they were the most creative and scariest!!! Oh well, maybe next year.
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