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Sunday, May 16, 2010

Did You Ever Wonder .........

What Santa looks like in Summer???




13 comments:

~✽Mumsy✽~ said...

Oh Sylvia, how could you? The picture said so many things to me right now :-) but I have to restrain my fingers from typing away!

Linda Bob Grifins Korbetis Hall said...

you too funny!

MyMaracas said...

Ho Ho HO!

Carolina said...

Ooo! Oh! Dear me. Gosh. No. And now I will be having this image in my mind for the rest of my life. Thank you ;-)

Linda Reeder said...

Oh, No! Some things we just shouldn't know!

Unknown said...

Oh Sylvia, so wrong on so many levels..but yet I can't stop laughing.

Bill ~ {The Old Fart} said...

I didn't realise that it got Green in the North Pole !!!! Or does Santa and Mrs Claus Summer in Warmer Climes ??? I saw this once before somewhere, I guess we could say "Yes Virginia there is a Santa Claus". You have a Wonderful Sunday Sylvia,

bobbie said...

No! No! My illusions are shattered.

Sunny said...

I think that's more about Santa than I ever wanted to know! hahaha!
Sunny :)

Anonymous said...

LOL...I've posted this on my blog a while back. Funny then and funny now :)

Kristine said...

lol. I wouldnt show this to my 6 yr old, it would shatter all his imaginations about Santa. ☺

Gattina said...

I tell you that could be a Russian tourist ! I am not kidding ! He would wear a string however, lol ! The Red Sea in Egypt is infested by such tourists ! You are right with your text above : The Russians are coming, lol ! To the Waterloo Lion too. I have nothing against them if only they would behave like humans and not like primates !

BLOGitse said...

LOL! I did know - I'm from Finland! :)
But I prefer him clothes on... :)

BLOGitse

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