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jrnychick wrote: I think it's wonderful that children accept the answer "it's magic" when they ask how Santa can get to so many houses in such a short amount of time.
stevew2 wrote:i dont care what anyone says i saw him when i was a kid
i saw him out the basement window sled, passed in front of the moonRick wrote:stevew2 wrote:i dont care what anyone says i saw him when i was a kid
I did too. He was at Woods Drug store in McAlester Oklahoma, handing out candy canes.
bluejeangirl76 wrote:jrnychick wrote: I think it's wonderful that children accept the answer "it's magic" when they ask how Santa can get to so many houses in such a short amount of time.
We didn't have a fireplace, so naturally I wanted to know how Santa got into our house.
I was told that Santa, of course, has to use the front door at homes that don't have fireplaces.
Ok. Made sense.
At my sisters' mom's house, there was a fireplace, but the flue was really narrow (or at least, the visible opening was)... on careful inspection, I realized that Santa on his best day wasn't gonna fit through it, so again I asked, "how does Santa get in?" One of my older sisters told me when Santa comes down the chimney, the opening magically widens for him. I didn't buy that for a minute. The front door was a much more reasonable answer. I mean, even as a child, I was always on the side of logic rather than fantasy but still, it didn't take much to figure out that a chimney flue isn't just going to open up and stretch like Santa trying to squeeze into yoga pants.
My big scary Santa moment, during the short time I believed, was my aunt's neighbor dressing as Santa and coming into her house. I was convinced I wasn't going to get any presents unless I got home immediately, and I begged my dad to take me home because it was late and Santa had caught me out of bed.![]()
Rhiannon wrote:
Did you seriously post this?
You geekass.
bluejeangirl76 wrote:
Rhiannon wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:
No cheap Virginia tobacco and produce brought back for those with rotten 'tudes.![]()
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