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             His Breadbox Mouse                                          

(originally aired 12/19/2012)
Performed by
Shane Portman & Ruth Gamble
Music Composed by 
Adam LeBlanc
Directed & Edited by
Sam Rhodes
Written by
Shane Portman

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Description:
The holidays are traditionally a time of...well...tradition. 

And tradition has a habit of bringing nostalgia with it. And nostalgia has the dual powers of being either warming or isolating.

This is the story about Allister, his holiday memories, a particularly cold and lonely winter and the visit of a little friend.

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