Look at that rain dear (like ----> look at that reindeer)
This is a Japanese joke; she said: "サンタサンダー!", pronounced as santa sandā!, a joke on the phonetic pronunciations of English words by the Japanese.
Look at that rain dear.
"Look at that rain dear". UR WELCOME I HAD TO FIGURE IT OUT BY DOING THE WORKSHEET! LOL IKR!
The french Santa Claus is actually a slightly older version of our St. Nick: Saint Nicholas therefore Mrs Claus would be Madame Nicholas also in some circles, especially among younger people Madame Claus (pronounced: "Clowse") is an accepted version
Le père Noël
Ms. in Spanish is Señorita. Señora is how you say Mrs.
~san is Mr., Mrs., and Ms. Suzuki-san = Mr. Suzuki
look at the rain, dear
look at the rain, dear
Me, I think Mrs Claus might have have something to say about that.
It is doubtful that Karen from Frosty the Snowman was Mrs. Claus. All reports say that Mrs. Claus is living happily at the North Pole with Santa, and is not a snow-woman.
Snow snow snow
Santa Claus' suit is red and white, even his hat!Most children say that Mrs. Claus makes Santa Claus' suits!Have a Merry Christmas!
It is safe to say that vinyl banners can be left outside during a thunderstorm. This is due to the fact that vinyl doesn't attract or conduct electricity. This would mean the chances of lighting conducting from off of it would be slim.
"Look at that rain dear". UR WELCOME I HAD TO FIGURE IT OUT BY DOING THE WORKSHEET! LOL IKR!
The french Santa Claus is actually a slightly older version of our St. Nick: Saint Nicholas therefore Mrs Claus would be Madame Nicholas also in some circles, especially among younger people Madame Claus (pronounced: "Clowse") is an accepted version
Esposa de Santa Claus (Lit; Wife of Santa Claus).
In Scottish, Santa Claus is often referred to as "Father Christmas" or "Santa Claus" as well.
If I were to guess what Mrs.Claus's maiden name was then I say it was reindeer because reindeer was what Mrs. Claus was always saying in the movie. Mary Christmas (litteraly that's what it was)