• Guy gets presents he asked Santa for, 70 years late
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[img]http://ichef-1.bbci.co.uk/news/660/cpsprodpb/34F2/production/_87145531_letter.jpg[/img] [img][img]http://imgkk.com/i/54hb.jpg[/img][/img] [url]http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-berkshire-35063353[/url] [quote]Builders who found a letter to Father Christmas in a chimney more than 70 years after it was written have surprised its author with the presents he asked for. David Haylock, now 78, from Caversham, wrote the message when he was about six asking Santa for a Rupert annual and "any toys you have to spare". It was discovered in his former home in Oakley Road, Caversham, on Monday. Lewis Shaw, who found it, described it as a "surprise".[/quote]
That'll be the last time Santa outsources to Royal Mail.
Fucking hell Kringle get it together
Well, better late than never right?
[QUOTE]He said his grandchildren were "amazed" by the discovery because they email Santa.[/QUOTE] What
[QUOTE=0x0000000C;49314792]What[/QUOTE] Websites actually run little Santa email things during the holidays. I think even NORAD has one during Christmas.
[QUOTE=Chocolate.;49324316]Websites actually run little Santa email things during the holidays. I think even NORAD has one during Christmas.[/QUOTE] Years ago I would try e-mailing Santa through the [URL="http://www.claus.com/postoffice/index.php"]Post Office section[/URL] at a website called [URL="http://www.claus.com/index.php"]claus.com[/URL] and my god when was the last time this website got updated? "Santa Recommends you use: a version of Firefox that still has that Mozilla Raptor thing somwhere on it, Internet Explorer version 4.0 or newer, or America Online 4.0 or newer"
[QUOTE=Chocolate.;49324316][B]Websites[/B] actually run little Santa email things during the holidays.[/QUOTE] What are you trying to say
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