I am sorry to tell you, but that which you anglo-saxons refer to as Santa Claus died approx. 2500 years ago.
On the other hand, I can assure you, if he was alive today, you would not place your children anywhere near him. You would probably call the police. The Catholic Church would have him permanently locked up.
Ah, thank you, TTL. Every time I think you've hit rock bottom, you manage to say something so mind-boggling stupid that you manage to do the impossible and reach a new low.
I just love douches like you, who love to state the obvious but expect people to treat as some profound insight.
P.S. It was nowhere near 2500 years ago. But the modern Santa, as anyone not am imbecile knows, has little to do these days with any real person anyway.
P.P.S. Eolake, who started this thread, who runs this blog, is not an Anglo-Saxon.
Adorable! Always fun to go back and look at years later! lol! :-)
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I am sorry to tell you, but that which you anglo-saxons refer to as Santa Claus died approx. 2500 years ago.
ReplyDeleteOn the other hand, I can assure you, if he was alive today, you would not place your children anywhere near him. You would probably call the police. The Catholic Church would have him permanently locked up.
Ah, thank you, TTL. Every time I think you've hit rock bottom, you manage to say something so mind-boggling stupid that you manage to do the impossible and reach a new low.
ReplyDeleteI just love douches like you, who love to state the obvious but expect people to treat as some profound insight.
P.S. It was nowhere near 2500 years ago. But the modern Santa, as anyone not am imbecile knows, has little to do these days with any real person anyway.
ReplyDeleteP.P.S. Eolake, who started this thread, who runs this blog, is not an Anglo-Saxon.