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You’re in dangerous waters here. If he tells my kids I’m gonna tell him a thing or two about Santa! 🙂 Pam
that is funny!
I would introduce my kid to his dinner while it is still clucking, but i think i would draw the line before introducing him to dinner while it is still going ho-ho-ho.