Originally posted by cailin maith
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Previously on "When did you stop beliving in Santa?"
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Farther Christmas questions
Why is he called "Father Christmas" and not "Mr Christmas"? Is his name a bit of a give-away?
Is Christmas day celebrated because it is Father Christmas' birthday or the day that he was crucified?
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Originally posted by stingman123 View PostI thought the yanks called him Ol' saint Nick?
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Originally posted by dwm009 View PostHe's only Santa Claus to Americans.
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostOnly to English people!
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Originally posted by dwm009 View PostHe's called Father Christmas!!!!
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I think I always had my suspicions. I recall a Christmas eve party when I was about 5 and everyone was waiting for Santa. I was dubious about him already IIRC and was left no less suspicious when a grown-up said he saw Santa and that I had missed him.
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Originally posted by Ruprect View PostApparently there's some website - nasa or something like that, that will be tracking Santa's progress around the globe on Christmas eve, in case anyone's interested. I don't know the site though - I'm sure google will.
It's Norad. http://www.norad.mil/News/2008/112508.html
They're not quite as fluffy as NASA. I expect Santa to be blown out of the skies one of these years.
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He's deffo real. I show my kids (daughter 9 and son 7) his web cam at http://www.santaclauslive.com/main.p...live&kieli=eng (SFW).
We had a temp in here last week who is one of his elves. She spends 7 weeks in Lapland around Xmas help out. A bit like Tescos needing extra shelf stackers over the Xmas period I guess....
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