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Get in Trouble is a collection of short stories by author Kelly Link. It contains nine short stories, five of which were previously published. The stories contain elements of fantasy, magical realism, and light horror. The book was a Finalist for the 2016 Pulitzer Prize in Fiction. [1]
Cookies for Santa Game Look Mrs. Claus, no hands! Each player must wear a Santa beard, place a cookie on their forehead, and try to get it into their mouth using only their facial muscles.
These presents may contain enemies, power-ups, bells, elves, or bombs. Santa's energy level is represented by Santa hats, which represent how many hits he can take before losing a life. He can collect more hats to replenish lost energy. One of the game's distinguishing features is Santa's ability to turn into his evil twin, "Anti-Claus".
Get Santa is a 2014 British Christmas comedy film directed and written by ... Jim Broadbent joined the cast to play the lead role of Santa Claus in the film, ...
December is here and, as expected, Santa and his elves are busy at work at the North Pole. After all, there are last-minute toys to finish cobbling and names to add to the "Nice List," before the ...
In China, Santa Claus is a musician whose favorite instrument is the saxophone! Google says so. Plain old St. Nick is beginning to seem one-dimensional. Meanwhile, if you too own a sax-playing ...
Sophiana, an orphan girl who carries a cane, due to being crippled from a car accident that killed her parents sets out to find Santa's toy sack (which is a magical source of toys since it was made from the baby Jesus' swaddling clothes), which was stolen thirty years previously by Krad ("dark" spelled backwards) in revenge after Santa stopped handing out Krad's coal to naughty children.
Must Be Santa" is a Christmas song written by Hal Moore and Bill Fredericks [1] and first released in November 1960 by Mitch Miller on Columbia 41814 (45 rpm). [2] A cover version by Tommy Steele reached Number 40 on the UK Singles Chart a year later. [3] Another cover, by Joan Regan made number 42 a week later. [4]