I want to contact Dan Povenmire. Please tell me his address to write to him. I love Disney Channel and I have a very creative mind. Thank You Henry Zhinin henry132008@hotmail.com
It means: Thank You
no, they broke up thank God!!! no, they broke up thank God!!!
The cast of Thank You for Judging - 2011 includes: Michael Urie
no not that i thank
Yas I does!
santa is not real your parents are the one who buys your presant so thank them
Santa gets huge amounts of pleasure giving rather than receiving. Sometimes a heartfelt "thank you" is the best gift ever and cost absolutely nothing
Thank you for being so generous and i also understand if you can't get me anything this year Kind Regards. Yours Sincerely Your Name
Virginia O"Hanlon wrote the celebrated letter to the editor of the New York Sun in l897. it was published on 9.2l.97 well out of the Christmas Season. In about 8 paragraphs Santa Claus is mentioned 8 times, Christmas eve Once, and God- more or less as an afterthought, in the concluding paragraph which goes- No Santa Claus? Thank God he lives and lives forever ! ( wow what a sacrilege) Jesus Christ is not even hinted at in entire article. a very interesting period piece.
ABBA
Trick question! just as the phrase ( The British are coming!) does not appear in the original poem about Paul Revere, the phrase Santa Claus is not once mentioned in the popular song-poem ( The Night Before Christmas) There are a number of problems with this narrative. the narrator is usually an adult, and adults do not go about hanging up stockings or other childish drivel, yet seems to believe in Santa Claus- who goes by Saint Nick and Saint Nicholas in the poem, which has most of the popular aspects of the Santa Claus mythology. There are eight tiny reindeer- no mention of Rudolph. Methinks kids would be better off without this impossible fantasy and I cannot go along with the Church ( Frank Church , a journalist in l897) argument that somehow Santa Claus is an indispensable part of what he called the (Internal Light ) (not eternal) of childhood. That newspaper diatribe mentions Santa Claus seven or eight times, (almost once per paragraph) Christmas Eve ONCE> God Once ( in the phrase, Thank God he exists- or lives- a reference to Santa Claus!- and nto once mentions the Nativiity of Christ Jesus. Yecch!
Oh come on ! Who wriets back , Marry Poopins ! No Santa Claus wriets back . And yes Santa Claus is real and if you write him a letter and want him to write back send it to Santa Claus ;North Pole HOH OHO ; Canada.
Santa Clause is a myth. Santa Clause was based on the man Saint Nick, and a myth was made about a man named Santa Claus. Also is usually a relative or someone who lives's with or near you point is he is probably your parents.
After Christmas make Santa a thank you card
Johnny Reid
The popular visualized concept of Santa Claus can be largely attributed to the poem ( The Night before Christmas) by Clement Moore ( l9Th century) He uses the term Saint Nick or St. Nicholas throughout, and does not once refer to the main man as ( Santa) but the idea , costume, descent through the chimney- most of the props are there, as are stockings, etc. The celebrated Newspaper editorial- oddly published on 9.2l the last day of summer- first of fall, the Yes, Virginia, article- was written in l897 by one oddly named Frank Church. in the editorial, Santa Claus is mentioned in every paragraph, what is called intensive style, Christmas eve once, and God only once and then in the phrase- Thank God he lives and lives forever- the reference being to Santa Claus" immortality. the Nativity of the Lord, Jesus Christ is not mentioned in the entire article of between 7 and 8 paragraphs. Food for thought.