Santa drives a really awesome, top-of-the line sleigh. It seats 12 people comfortably (when it is not loaded with toys), and it has 8 removable wheels that can be put on for when it isn't snowy. It was custom made with some magic added in, so you can't get one for yourself, but if you are in the market for a nice sleigh, may I suggest buggy.com or carriagemart.com.
uses reins
It's a sleigh (large sled) but don't think it has another name
sleigh
Who is Colmbus? Is he an Irish man who drives a bus? who ever wote this is wrong!!! it was santa maria!!!
He drives a ship witch is pronounced by ''Easter Ship''just like santa claus.Well not actually a ship its kind of like a slay
Santa drives a sleigh, which is a type of vehicle traditionally pulled by reindeer. A sleigh is a typically open, horse-drawn vehicle with a flat bottom, often used in snowy or icy conditions. In the context of Santa Claus, the sleigh is an iconic mode of transportation for delivering gifts to children around the world on Christmas Eve.
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There are tons of kinds of drives. Floppy Disk Drives, CD-ROM drives, PATA Hard drives, zip drives, flash drives, DVD drives, SATA hard drives.... The list could go on and on and on...
Some examples are hard drives, CD drives, DVD drives, flash drives, zip drives, and floppy drives
Santa Ana, Santa Barbara, Santa Clara, Santa Clarita, Santa Cruz, Santa Fe Springs, Santa Maria, Santa Monica, Santa Paula and Santa Rosa are cities in California. They begin with the word Santa.
They all store information.
Hard disk drives