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2006-07-23 01:15:41
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answer #1
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answered by WC 7
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Yes, and I also believe I have spent a fortune being Santa, the Easter Bunny and I swear each kid raked this tooth fairy out of at least $100. Also, the Valentine Cupid that left candy outside the bedroom door every February 14th in the form of a heart shaped box with a Snoopy or Garfield key chain attached, yeah, that was me, too. Believe it.
2006-07-23 08:23:36
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answer #2
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answered by 0000000 3
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Just Santa, because everyone knows that the Easter Bunny and Tooth Fairy stop coming to visit you when you reach 12 as it is for kids.
Be sure that you are specific in what you ask Santa for though; I asked for Vin Diesel under my tree and ended up with a bald, but hunky, bald, muscled up looking 12 inch plastic G.I. Joe doll instead.
2006-07-23 08:18:25
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answer #3
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answered by bottleblondemama 7
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Those are not only lies but ones of the worst kind because they are seeped in pagan tridition. Many years before Christ this man who loved people gave gifts to children. Red suit the whole bit.
Takes away from the truth about Jesus Christ and the value of his human sacrifice so that we could have salvation.
Easter bunny was from sex worshipers who had orgies to celebrate the spring. Don't know about the tooth fairy?
Where it came from and if anyone even believes it.
2006-07-23 08:18:30
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, I guess I'll have to go with Santa.
The tooth fairy is really a lackey for the dentist, and bunnies are evil...
2006-07-23 08:17:56
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answer #5
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answered by ninamcguinness 4
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Hi my friends !!!
It is a little bit funny. But I apologize before.
That santa`s or bunny or that tree in christmas is just the tradition of the previous life.
Why there is the Santa. The parents years ago told that story to their sons so that they are loved to welcome the chritmas eve. But actually, not the santa gave them tha present. Instead of their own parents that buy them the presents and put it into the socks that are put near the Fire-Hole (Sorry forgot the name).
Every mature christian people knows that lie story and they continued that false tradition into their son.
I just wanna to acknowlege u, if u have sons, please do not tell that kinda wrong story to them. May u live in peace my friend
-Best Regard-
2006-07-23 08:20:46
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answer #6
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answered by Double Helix 2
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once upon a time i did.....then ugly reality leaped up into my life at an early age and dashed my conception of all the "good" people i was taught to believe in. rats...i WANT to have santa/bunny/fairy beliefs, but sadly, just can't count on 'em anymore.
2006-07-23 08:34:46
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answer #7
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answered by panamm 6
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Why start with the ones we know are not true?
Does that make the true ones any less true?
I never thought it was wise to teach my child these falsehoods. We always told her that it was us giving these things to her. We did give gifts and encouragements - it was just always from the parents.
I believed that this made the parents more honest and reliable. Questions could be asked, and honest answers would be received.
2006-07-23 08:22:02
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answer #8
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answered by John S 2
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No. Everyone is entitled to their (mentally non-destructive) fantasies; but personally, I find so much beauty and wonder in the real world that it's not necessary to have fairy tales.
2006-07-23 08:50:00
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answer #9
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answered by sandislandtim 6
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Not in fact, but in theory. You make these things real for children because fantasy is fun, and the spirit of giving is fun.
It is a way to treat your children and revel in their joy without taking credit for the gifts. It teaches the pleasure of giving, and hopefully children will pass it on to others!
2006-07-23 08:18:23
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answered by annabellesilby 4
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Yes i believe, Why ? Don't you. You better be care-full Santa is watching you and making his list
2006-07-23 08:29:26
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answer #11
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answered by brenda S 2
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