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Kids and adults will be saying, "Ho, ho, ho!" over these funny Santa jokes, one-liners and puns. We've rounded up the best holiday jokes for the whole family.
"Ho, ho, ho! Merry Christmas!" It is the textual rendition of a particular type of deep-throated laugh or chuckle, most associated today with Santa Claus and Father Christmas. The laughter of Santa Claus has long been an important attribute by which the character is identified, but it also does not appear in many non-English-speaking countries.
Produced by Pittsburgh-based Clem Williams films, [3] the short was shot in McKeesport, with the toy section of the city's department store, The Famous, serving as Santa's Workshop, [4] and in Pittsburgh, where Christmas toy displays of various stores are used to augment the oversized imagery of Santa's North Pole workshop. There is very little ...
In Christmas folklore and legends, Santa's Workshop is the workshop where Santa Claus and his elves live and make the toys and presents given out at Christmas. The exact location of Santa's workshop varies depending upon local culture, however, it is generally said to be somewhere around or on the North Pole .
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More than a century ago, an 8-year-old named Virginia O’Hanlon had a question weighing on her mind. Were her friends correct when they said, “There is no Santa Claus”?
Waiting for Santa, known as Barney's Happy Christmas in Australia, is a direct-to-video Christmas Eve special. Released on video on April 30, 1990 as part of the Barney & the Backyard Gang series, [1] it features an array of traditional Christmas songs as well as new arrangements. The video had sold almost five million copies by 1999.