Of course, we also have to remember being “Santa” is not easy. I had the honor of playing Santa at the retail establishment where I work for a couple of weekends ealier in the month. (And no, I did need some help with both the beard and the belly.) At times it was easier than others. The saddest moment I had was when I had one older lady tell me her wish, one that, as of yet, no one can grant, not even Santa: A cure for one of the more dreaded diseases. Not cancer, but Alzheimer’s. For many people, that would be the Greatest Christmas present of all.
Hey give Santa a break. He eats all those cookies that are left for him by the kids who still believe. Don’t you wish that you were that kid again? As for Ziggy he plays the part well. Just look at him standing there all bundled up waiting for his turn.
The beauty of Ziggy is that he can relate to everyone, with out being partnered, except for his pet friends, and of course his encounters at the diner, and other places like the IRS, the bank, the travel agency, and the complaints window.
COWBOY7 almost 14 years ago
Good to see you all bundled up, Ziggy!
dugharry almost 14 years ago
Hey Ziggy’s wearing pants!!
boy123 almost 14 years ago
i’ve never seen ziggy wear pants
stewartava almost 14 years ago
“Santa, I just wish people could keep their minds off of other peoples pants, but their own.”
rotts almost 14 years ago
Should be “eat only one night…”, not “only eat one night…”
gofinsc almost 14 years ago
Trim little kid making fat comments, eh?
Every time Ziggy wears pants, it’s apparently the first time somebody has ever seen it.
jeffreybradmc almost 14 years ago
People and thier obsession, with him not wearing pants, I think some, just want to see somthing. As for the kid, I think he’s his nephew.
ponytail56 almost 14 years ago
Ziggy’s such a loveable character, why wouldn’t a woman lie down with him?
frrykid Premium Member almost 14 years ago
Of course, we also have to remember being “Santa” is not easy. I had the honor of playing Santa at the retail establishment where I work for a couple of weekends ealier in the month. (And no, I did need some help with both the beard and the belly.) At times it was easier than others. The saddest moment I had was when I had one older lady tell me her wish, one that, as of yet, no one can grant, not even Santa: A cure for one of the more dreaded diseases. Not cancer, but Alzheimer’s. For many people, that would be the Greatest Christmas present of all.
DrMoses almost 14 years ago
Hey give Santa a break. He eats all those cookies that are left for him by the kids who still believe. Don’t you wish that you were that kid again? As for Ziggy he plays the part well. Just look at him standing there all bundled up waiting for his turn.
ziggydude almost 14 years ago
Ziggy is both everyman and everywoman.
The beauty of Ziggy is that he can relate to everyone, with out being partnered, except for his pet friends, and of course his encounters at the diner, and other places like the IRS, the bank, the travel agency, and the complaints window.