Aha - a choice between Jolly St Nick and the Penguins!!!
I think I'd be a bi-polar (not in the psycho sense) - more like divide my time equally between prancing with the elves and dancing with the happy feet.
2007-12-12 14:38:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh the south pole of course.
Because that’s where santa’s southern cousin bubba Claus lives. Yea I know no one really talks about him, and santa gets all the glory. But did you really think there is just one Claus that delivers all the toys to all the boys and girls on the planet? Now granted you have to get use to the hound dog sled team and Buba yelling YEEHAAA and Get goin’ doggies rather than Ho Ho Ho and On dancer On Prancer, etc.
Of course the other reason Buba doesn’t get talked about to much is he likes to add a little “kick” to the milk and cookies the kids leave by putting in a little Jack Daniels. So after a few time zones the presents and which houses they are suppose to go to get a little mixed up. (now you know why you got those really strange gifts rather than what you wanted growing up.)
But once you understand how Bubba Claus is and get past his, shall we say, eccentricities he really is a lot more fun.
So my vote between north and south poles is South pole.
Now if you also allowed for the four points on a compass and allow east and west to be included my pick would be east staying with Hong Claus. Now that’s a girl that knows how to throw a party during the off-season. (What? You didn’t know there was a female Claus? Not to mention a good-looking female Claus at that.)
;-)
2007-12-13 00:59:54
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answered by jerrys1960 5
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South Pole, the North Pole is under water.
2007-12-12 14:20:27
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answered by Mosh 6
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This is a tough one... The North Pole isn't even on a piece of land - technically, floating ice chunks inhabit the 0 degree N latitude. The South Pole, meanwhile, is in the middle of an ice sheet in the coldest place on Earth. I'm going with the South, only because it's possible to live there without having to be on a boat...
2007-12-12 14:23:30
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answered by Anonymous
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South, the northern pole is actually melting fast, and since its only ice with no land mass beneath it, I would rather be on land, hence the south pole. Besides the north pole has polar bears, they are beautiful but I don't want to be eaten by a 9 foot tall bear. That and those pesky flying reindeer pulling that sleigh.
2007-12-12 22:18:56
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answered by Ray H 7
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North Pole, which to date, has not LOST ITS OZONE LAYER, which is vital to protect humans from solar and cosmic rays. Nor is the North Pole as cold as the South Pole, and although the South has the Penguins, the North has the Aurora Borealis which is more spectacular than the Aurora Australis..
2007-12-12 15:44:17
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answered by te144 7
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The south pole. The north pole has polar bears that will try to eat you.
2007-12-12 14:21:02
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answered by Tina 4
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Well...there's no land at the North Pole, so I'd have to go with the South Pole.
2007-12-12 14:20:22
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answered by becka212 3
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The North Pole. Santa lives there, silly!
2007-12-12 14:19:57
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answered by Mr. Crowley 5
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The south pole because there is a community of scientists there and you can stay warm. The north pole is barren.
2007-12-12 14:20:34
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answered by David R 3
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Neither,
North Pole: -50 deg celcius plus polar bear.
South Pole: -50 deg celcius (summer time)
-90 to -100 deg celcius(winter time)
I used to work for a Calgary based company that operates airplanes in these places flying mostly on scientific missions. I've heard personal accounts of our guys who've been there. Definitely not the places you would want to live in. But the sceneries are really amazing... Smelling the possibility of me being sent there on a mission, I hurriedly handed my letter of resignation and walk away!
I'd stay here in Calgary.
2007-12-13 06:41:32
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answered by otter2 4
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