The Year Without a Santa Claus

Corrected entry: When Mrs. Claus explained that children from all over the world brought presents for Santa, she said they came from the east, the west, north and south. When she said "east," a cowboy was shown, when she said "west," an Asian was shown. The north and south characters were correctly identified.

Correction: But north and south are absolutes, whereas "east" and "west" depend where you're starting from. Mrs. Claus won't automatically have a western-centric perception of global geography.

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Santa Claus: All right. What are you up to?
Mrs. Santa: Up to? Do I look like I'm up to something?
Santa Claus: No, you don't look like you're up to something, but whenever you look like you're not up to anything, you're up to something.

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