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Christmas 3D Screensaver
Do you like Christmas? Too bad it only comes once a year. But, hey, if you really, really like Christmas - why not have it every day? The Christmas 3D Screensaver captures the holiday joy and brings it right to your computer desktop. Share the ensuing fun with your family, friends, and coworkers. Unfortunately, a lot of folks can't afford to have a Christmas tree every year for one reason or another. But our PC desktop Christmas tree never ages! In some parts of the world it never snows. It's not a problem with Christmas 3D Screensaver; the right kind of weather - frosty, with a lot of snow - is guaranteed. See how simple it is? No need to pick a Christmas tree, no time spent dressing it, no worries about what kind of weather it's going to be! One download, and Christmas comes to you. Are you expecting a traditional Christmas screensaver? Then you are in for a big surprise! How about a dancing snowman that experiments with fireworks, dresses up a Christmas tree, turns the lights on and off, and plays different vinyl records? Who said Christmas can't be a bit crazy? This screensaver features great sound effects and spectacular 3D graphics. Most important, this 3D Christmas screensaver is a cool way to cheer yourself and your friends up during the long, dull workdays filled with worries and concerns. "What if my faith prohibits me from celebrating Christmas?" you ask? Well, so you don't feel excluded, we'll see what we can dig up for you in the next few days. And if you're just a Grumpy McGrumperton and you hate Christmas? Then get this specifically to annoy your fellow cubicle-hugging grinches and scrooges, since misery loves company.
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