Comments about ‘Such a clatter arises over a pipe-free Santa’
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Pipe free santa...okay Im cool with that. Fake fur Santa? Oh give me a break! He lives at the North Pole....fake fur will not cut it! Santa uses the real stuff because A) he needs fur to stay warm and furs do a great job at that and B) He eats meat.
I didn't see references to his weight... I had a class of 2nd graders write letters to Santa and several mentioned to him their concerns about his weight. I told them those fat pictures were old - Santa has since then been exercising and eating less. *smile*
Talk about political correctness run amok!
As far as I am concerned, this is just as
bad(if not worse)then hypocritical
corporations that air-brush sleeves on little
girls in their political propaganda publications.
Can anyone say "fictional"? Children in the second grade have a pretty good idea that Santa is fictional. Schools and Hollywood promote Santa far more then most parents.
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