Letter from santa


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    Letter from santa


    Mums n' Dads in the uk, (grand parents too!)
    get a letter delivered to your child from santa FREE

    Christmas letters to Santa

    Santa is extremely busy at the North Pole, making sure all the presents, including yours, are ready and wrapped for Christmas Eve.
    It’s a very exciting time for all; Rudolph and Santa can’t wait to land at your home with all your gifts. Rudolph is especially looking forward to eating the carrots you kindly leave and maybe a mince pie for Santa…
    To ensure Santa receives your letter on time please can you send to the following address:
    Santa/Father Christmas,
    Santa’s Grotto,
    Reindeerland,
    SAN TA1
    Santa will respond to as many letters as possible, in between getting the sleigh ready for the long journey on Christmas Eve.
    To receive your card back from Santa, please make sure you write to him using the correct address on a stamped envelope. Don't forget Santa needs to know your full name and address to reply.
    Santa is happy to receive your cards and letters now but because of a very busy Xmas ahead could you please write to him by no later than Friday 14th December.
    Be good and enjoy your holidays,
    Santa


    Christmas letters to Santa | Royal Mail Ltd
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    Please remember to attach a stamp
    H'mmm, I wonder if Santa gets a kickback from the postal service.
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    for around the hefty price of half a dollar for a stamp you get this and a happy child...

    What does the letter look like?

    They'll be sent a pretty little card and a Santa's workshop scene to colour in.
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    Thats cool, and a bargain if I ever saw one.
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    for around the hefty price of half a dollar for a stamp you get this and a happy child...
    Not bad! Thinking back to when I was a kid, the only thing I ever got from Santa was lumps of coal in my stocking. Of course that wasn't all bad, because we could use the coal to heat our house with!
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    Oh! thats a shame , if you had held on to them they would be diamonds now
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    boohbah said:
    Oh! thats a shame , if you had held on to them they would be diamonds now
    Well, I never considered that! Didn't realize I was going to be older than dirt some day.
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