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Kraichgauer
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19 Dec 2020, 7:00 pm

VegetableMan wrote:
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CockneyRebel wrote:
That Santa will be getting a lump of coal in his stocking.


Isn't that Krampus' job? Or does he just carry bad kids off to their doom in his bag?


That's why I like Krampus. None of this p**** footing around with lumps of coal in kids' stockings. He just eats the bad kids! This world would be a whole better if there was more of that.


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21 Dec 2020, 7:32 pm

A California man who dressed up as jolly old Saint Nick and took to the skies above Sacramento with his paraglider to spread Christmas cheer had to be rescued Sunday after becoming entangled in power lines.

The man was using a "hyper light" in Rio Linda when he flew too low and hit the power lines around 11 a.m., Metro Fire of Sacramento said.

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Source: Paragliding Santa in California rescued after getting entangled in power lines


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01 Jan 2021, 8:41 am

This is just a follow-up to the article that started this thread:

Saint Nicholas visited the Hemelrijck home in Mol on Dec. 5 in an event organized by the facility’s management, and days later many residents began exhibiting COVID-19 symptoms, The Guardian reported. At least 26 people have died with more than 125 more infected [85 residents and 40 staff members].

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My sympathy and prayers go to the families who lost loved ones. This story shows how dangerous this virus is, especially if it gains a foothold in nursing homes.


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