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Post by micki on Dec 6, 2007 8:36:27 GMT
who believes in Father Christmas/ Santa???
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Post by Kaz on Dec 6, 2007 8:37:51 GMT
Affraid I dont.
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Post by herbiedog on Dec 6, 2007 9:20:42 GMT
ooh I do Always kept the magic alive I always hoped my kids would believe for ages and they did (well they told me they did but probably they just told me that to keep me happy)
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Post by zoe on Dec 6, 2007 9:24:02 GMT
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Post by brandykins on Dec 6, 2007 10:38:46 GMT
I never believed in Santa Claus! I used to help my Mum fill my stocking and that of my big brother, John!! All I got when I was a wee lassie was tangerines, apples and some nuts!! Got clothes and board games as well. I remember the first day at school when I was 5, everyone was talking about Santa coming - and I turned round (I had been put to the front of the class to sit as I talked too much) and told the class that there was no Santa Claus! Oops! A lot of tears in the class and for my efforts of telling the truth - I got the belt!! The teachers back then were too handy using the belt on 5 year olds! Ah well, lesson learnt - keep my big mouth shut! I can still remember that day!!
What was that? Oh, there is a Santa and I have missed out all these years!
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Post by Kaz on Dec 6, 2007 10:52:13 GMT
Im very much like you Rose. I always said if I had kids I would tell them santa wasnt real just based on St Nick. So I suppose it a good job Ive decided I dont want kids.
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Post by herbiedog on Dec 6, 2007 11:29:56 GMT
Oh it's just a bit of magic
I do think that I had a magical childhood especially at christmas my parents were not well off but we always spent christmas and my nannas house and there we a lot of us all kids in one room about 9 of us (cousins etc) and it was such fun we didn't have big pressies in fact the one I remember most is a pack of playing cards my Aunt gave me and I felt so grown up receiving them
I feel the magic had gone because it is unfortunatly commercial now
But ,There is still a Father Christmas
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Post by micki on Dec 6, 2007 12:23:43 GMT
i believe in Father Christmas too folks, but i have proof he cant be real... i know, i know its a shock. but i still believe.
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Post by herbiedog on Dec 6, 2007 15:23:41 GMT
Who was it that ate all the mincepies and tots of whisky we always left out for him then!!!
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Post by lynx on Dec 6, 2007 17:05:33 GMT
When I was a little tot of three years old my big brother told me that Santa was make believe and God was real. Still can’t work out his logic by the comparison but from that day I knew there wasn’t a Father Xmas.
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Post by laplady on Dec 6, 2007 21:20:35 GMT
Not any more reality kicked in years ago unfortunatley
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Post by zoe on Dec 6, 2007 23:26:39 GMT
Who was it that ate all the mincepies and tots of whisky we always left out for him then!!! Santa, Santa, Santa !!!
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Post by lynx on Dec 7, 2007 6:39:37 GMT
You're not telling me that after over fifty years of not believing in him that there really is a Santa are you. I've been duped
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Post by micki on Dec 7, 2007 8:44:13 GMT
no im tellin u its impossible, i have the proof he couldnt do on christmas eve wot we think he does
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Post by alex on Dec 7, 2007 12:20:54 GMT
I played Santa one year at our work children's Christmas do. It was only when I got there that I found out the trousers didn't fit, so that year Santa wore jeans lol. And the sleigh on the way back stopped at Threshers
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