He missed my house a few times.
2007-12-24 11:19:24
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answered by Micheala #1 Fan of WDPLM-2 4
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Of course he is a criminal. He was a criminal from the start and he still is. This is a great question. You get an A+ from me for this question!! Did you know that the man who originated Santa Claus was Nimrod the builder of the Tower of Babel? He wanted to be worshipped as a god and wanted people to worship him istead of God the Almighty God in heaven. Santa Claus is the devil himself in human form. If you knew the whole story on this Nimrod you'd be shocked. Go to the Philadelphia Church of God site and see their archives on history of Christmas and you'll find out the truth on this pagan holiday (not holy day).
2007-12-24 11:25:39
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answered by Marina C 3
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Saint Nick is there to furnish you presents. He would not thieve something. you may't provide up him from shifting into and he would not ruin in. He with ease comes via the chimney because of the fact of him flying excessive along with his reindeers. he's from the North Pole the place it fairly is super and chilly, you may seize your breathe a respite from summer. Be super with him, in case you attempt something humorous with him it fairly is going to back fire. in case you call the police, law enforcement officials gets presents. he would be back next year by ability of Christian regulation. Merry Christmas and a satisfied new year 2011
2016-11-24 23:10:19
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answered by ? 4
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Yeah the FBI has been looking for him for a while now. They just haven't gotton the permission to search the North Pole for his "hideout."
2007-12-24 11:22:42
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answered by alskater02 5
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I don't think he ever broke in, he just entered using Christmas magic. He's always been invited as far as I ever heard. Little kids send him letters, so you know he has their addresses. Yep, everything is good.
2007-12-24 15:52:15
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answered by bin there dun that 6
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No he isnt. He is the spirit of christmas. Besides I wouldnt call it breaking and entering, I would call it visiting.
2007-12-24 11:20:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Technically, yes
2007-12-24 11:19:33
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answered by Mr. 3.14™ 7
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And yet no one to my knowledge has pressed charges. Must be because he leaves things, rather than takes them? What a good racket!
2007-12-24 11:19:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah I guess so but who would want to call the police on someone that is bring you presents?
2007-12-24 11:20:21
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answered by Anonymous
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No because he is technically an invited guest if you leave milk and cookies for him. And he is also giving YOU stuff.
2007-12-24 11:22:27
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answered by ReelTru 4
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