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To: Ellen who wrote (53281)12/11/1998 8:00:00 AM
From: Just My Opinion  Read Replies (3) of 55532
 
To the thread: I hope you enjoy this xmas story that someone sent me.
Merry xmas and happy holidays to all!

How one Christmas tradition got started... Christmas Eve is supposed to be a happy time, but this year it wasn't. Santa was really pissed, NOTHING was going right. Mrs. Claus had burnt the Christmas cookies, the elves were complaining about not getting paid for the overtime they had put in while making toys, and the reindeer had been drinking all afternoon and were dead drunk. They had taken the sleigh out for a spin earlier in the day and crashed it into a tree, breaking off one of the runners. Santa was beside himself with anger. "I CAN'T believe it! I've got to deliver millions of presents all over the world in just a few hours from now and all my reindeer are drunk and my elves are on strike. I don't even have a Christmas tree! I sent that stupid Little Angel out HOURS ago to find a tree and he isn't even back yet! What am I going to do?" Just then the Little Angel opened the front door and stepped in from the snowy night, dragging a Christmas Tree.
He said, "Yo, Big Fat Man, where do you want me to stick the Christmas Tree this year?"
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And that's how the tradition of the Angel being perched atop the Christmas tree came to pass.
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