Somehow Veerle, who's way over in Belgium, knew it would put a smile on all our faces if she drew a picture of Harry Caray in a Where's Waldo cap. Nicely done!
Incidentally, angels may not be dead people, but Harry Caray is totally dead people.
In Layer Tennis academia, this is what's known as the "message volley." Right around layer 7 designers feel they need to start summing up and so Veerle, who apparently does not want her legacy to be all eye gouging and psychopharmacology, is trying to spruce up her image with a little "Let them know it's Christmas" vibe. The subliminal message, however, is totally all your base are belong to us.
It's like that one Twilight Zone: "To Serve Man? What? Arrrrrrrrrgghhhh!"
Play by play commentary for this match is provided, as it happens, by Kevin Guilfoile.
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