Should Malls Charge Kids For The Privilege Of Visiting Santa Claus?
Imagine this: you’ve finally made it to the North Pole to visit the Big Guy himself. You walk slowly up to the door, snow crunching under your boots, and knock. This is it! You’ve made it all the way to Santa Claus’ house and now you get to unload your heart’s desires on the jolly fella. “That’ll be $35,” an elf pipes up.
What do the parents tell their kids who want to see Santa but the parents can't afford it? It must have been an Obamacrat who came up with that idea nobody else could be that stupid.
If your not getting a picture taken, it shouldn't cost you a cent. I would tell the Elf, to go pound sand!
ReplyDeletehow about this if they want to charge and the parents are willing to pay good for them. if you don't want to pay dont
ReplyDeleteThey should charge kids for hanging out bother people and creating an unsafe environment.
ReplyDeleteWhat do the parents tell their kids who want to see Santa but the parents can't afford it? It must have been an Obamacrat who came up with that idea nobody else could be that stupid.
ReplyDeleteThey sell pictures here. Sitting on his lap is free, but frowned upon.
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