Amen! I’m all for letting little kids believe in Santa…it’s part of the “magic” of Christmas for them. But after a certain age, it’s time to get real: nobody is going to magically bring you stuff, someone had to pay for it or make it.
Okay so I was just reading random Crabgrass comics when I see this. Here it states that Miles doesn’t believe in “Santa” but in this strip (and all other’s behind that https://www.gocomics.com/crabgrass/2021/12/01) he’s teaching Kevin how to believing in him. Any words Bondia?
Sir Ruddy Blighter, Jr. over 3 years ago
Amen! I’m all for letting little kids believe in Santa…it’s part of the “magic” of Christmas for them. But after a certain age, it’s time to get real: nobody is going to magically bring you stuff, someone had to pay for it or make it.
Wow. I’ve…I’ve turned into my father…
Ida No over 3 years ago
Edit: “Magicians don’t reveal their tricks for free. We will, for the going price of the trick…”
LawrenceS over 3 years ago
We always knew the big gifts were from mom and dad, Santa was mostly stocking stuffers.
Ellis97 over 3 years ago
They’ll reveal their secrets, for a small fee.
well-i-never over 3 years ago
Santa always works overtime – it’s how he gets the job done.
car2ner over 3 years ago
Learning the tricks can be passed on from Grandpa to Father. His turn will come when he is grown.
timothyslevin7 over 3 years ago
I like this strip.
Nate Wright (Mischief God) over 3 years ago
I suggest little 5 year olds don’t read this…
Deless almost 3 years ago
Okay so I was just reading random Crabgrass comics when I see this. Here it states that Miles doesn’t believe in “Santa” but in this strip (and all other’s behind that https://www.gocomics.com/crabgrass/2021/12/01) he’s teaching Kevin how to believing in him. Any words Bondia?
ahcaracuC about 2 years ago
This one strip contradicts the arc that began December 2 of the same year.