Penfold
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Santa ClauseIs he real? Does he realy exist?
Discuss
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a l e x
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no he doesn't and you know that.
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Penfold
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for sure but does anyone elfs believe hes real.
that is the question
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iPodtouch
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Oh For God Sake.
Fake.
Ask your parents
Ask the internet!
LOCK PLEASE
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KieraN
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OF Course He Is Real.
NOTE TO YOUNGER KIDS ON THIS FORUM:
Yes, he is real, these people above are being stupid. I know he's real because I saw him.
LOL.
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iPodtouch
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Kieran
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Wolverine
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He is real eeeerrrrrr yeh no he is not duuuh.
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Nutty_Das
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lol when i was younger i saw my mum and dad wrapping presents and i was really upset! i used to really believe in him!
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Hammers10
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of course he is real (wink)
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NewCrazeTM
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| Wizzingwizzer wrote: | Oh For God Sake.
Fake.
Ask your parents
Ask the internet!
LOCK PLEASE |
Why do you have to asked for everything to be locked?
Its obvious Santa Claus isn't real but we all have different opinions and views, its a debate not a factfile!
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Kitty
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Well, the Santa Clause we all see dressed in red, with a hat, with cocoa cola all around him certainly isn't.
But, St Nicolas is. I believe he was German and use to give out presents. So thats our more magical Santa, now
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NewCrazeTM
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Wow, I now feel some what enlightened
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.HAZ
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he was green and left sweets in peoples shoes
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Captainteacups
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| NewCrazeTM wrote: | Wow, I now feel some what enlightened  |
lol
and yes hes very real just like the tooth fairy and the easter bunny.
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oj-the-man
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| Kitty wrote: | Well, the Santa Clause we all see dressed in red, with a hat, with cocoa cola all around him certainly isn't.
But, St Nicolas is. I believe he was German and use to give out presents. So thats our more magical Santa, now  |
You may remember my "truth about christmas" thread some time ago: | Jack wrote: | Father Christmas is often thought to be a representation of Saint Nicholas, but Saint Nicholas never even gave gifts to people. The belief stemmed from the year 1087, when a group of sailors moved the bones of St. Nicholas to an Italian deity's sanctuary. This deity was called "the Grandmother" and she filled children's stockings with her gifts. The sailors replaced the Grandmother with St. Nicholas, but continued to celebrate the gift-giving traditions.
Later on, this St. Nicholas-worshippinng cult spread across Europe to German and Celtic pagans who worshipped a god called Woden. He had a long white beard, and rode a horse through the sky one night in Autumn. When the St. Nicholas worshippers came along, they combined this image with St. Nicholas who was actually mediterranean. Woden also had his night rescheduled to the 25th December. |
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.HAZ
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are you guys saying santa isnt real but but i saweded him at christmas
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dan_brown1
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lol so did i hes fat int he lol
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KCLiVeS
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This topic is over a month old.Please dont bump old topics.
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