Red and Rover by Brian Basset for November 30, 2010
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Dear Santa, enclosed you will find a dollar bill attached to my list. Are you trying to bribe Santa Claus?! Of course not! It's just a little sign of appreciation for all his hard work. If you are unable to fill my request, please return the money by leaving it in my stocking.
COWBOY7 about 14 years ago
So much for the appreciation. Red, I’m surprised at you!
paha_siga about 14 years ago
Well, just a $1 for Christmas is really cheap to ask for. :P
rogebr about 14 years ago
Sort of like a deposit?
Must be the business side of Red coming through like when he delivered newspapers and had the lemonade stand last summer.
Santa doesn’t have a Rover and elves aren’t cheap.
lightenup Premium Member about 14 years ago
Don’t mess with Santa, Red. It won’t turn out well. One year my sister and I were fighting more than usual, and Santa was verrry delayed at our house that year.
Destiny23 about 14 years ago
The sad thing is, this is before postal workers answered kids’ letters to Santa, meaning his letter – and $1 – will be thrown away. I wonder what postal workers do today when they find a bribe in a letter to Santa!
flong2934 about 14 years ago
Destiny 23 I think they put in their pockets.
hippogriff about 14 years ago
Post offices had “spy in the sky” observation structures in the ceiling; now TV cameras. Anyone pocketing the dollar would be fired at once and prosecuted later. Such money would have gone into the US treasury.
GROG Premium Member about 14 years ago
Santa can’t be bribed, Red.