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PlayhousePalssays...*promote the impressive creativity
siftbotsays...Promoting this video and sending it back into the queue for one more try; last queued Monday, December 24th, 2012 2:46am PST - promote requested by PlayhousePals.
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Neat and timely. Is this an Australia only tradition? I never saw window displays like this until I came to Oz.
oritteroposays...The Myer Christmas window has been a tradition for many (57? The first one was 1956, the year of the Melbourne Olympics) years, but I'm sure I've heard of stores in other cities doing it too... a bit of googling says that in New York Macy's among others have Christmas window displays, and that there are similar displays in London. I would be entirely unsurprised if the Myer display drew inspiration from M&S actually...
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Neat and timely. Is this an Australia only tradition? I never saw window displays like this until I came to Oz.
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