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Mental health experts checked the “naughty or nice” list in a 2019 video campaign titled “A Mental Health Message From Santa Claus" by the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI). “I ...
emailSanta.com is a Christmas-themed entertainment website run by Alan Kerr which simulates emailing Santa Claus. [1] It also provides various other Christmas-themed simulations. Users compose their letter by filling out a blank form, then the website responds with a computer-generated letter which claims to be from Santa Claus.
Mrs. Claus would help me deliver presents, but she says there's snow place like home. I sleigh when it comes to Santa jokes . Mrs. Claus says I've had enough cookies this year.
The Naughty List is a 2016 Black comedy short film written and directed by Paul Campion, about two American mobsters who come face to face with Santa Claus on Christmas Eve, and discover what it really takes to get on his Naughty or Nice list. The film is based on the short story The Siqquism Who Stole Christmas, by author Brian Keene.
"Sunshine Soul" has been the subject of several remixes and parodies on YouTube and SoundCloud. [12] FreeConferenceCall.com started "Santa's Hotline", a toll-free telephone line where children can call to leave a message for Santa Claus. [13] The phone line was opened in 2010 but went viral on social media in 2015 after it was mentioned on Fox ...
A little girl told Santa Claus she didn’t want to sit on his lap, and his response has gone viral.. In a TikTok video shared by Florida mother Katie Love, the influencer filmed her three-year ...
Santa Claus is offended by an anonymous letter printed in a Junctionville, USA newspaper claiming that he does not exist. In response, Santa returns all of the townspeople's letters unopened. Upon reading the letter, Father Mouse, an assistant to the clockmaker Joshua Trundle, suspects that his son Albert is the author, and Albert confirms this.
The Year Without a Santa Claus, a Christmas special from Jules Bass and Arthur Rankin, Jr., turns 50 this December. The beloved special was adapted from the book of the same name by Phyllis McGinley.