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Santa Claus starts Blogging!

Bloggers are all down on "Character Blogs," blogs allegedly written by fictional characters like "Captain Morgan" of Captain Morgan's Rum and others. (The Captain Morgon blog didn't last long!)

However bloggers, myself included, are often full of themselves. Bloggers make up a minority of the Blogosphere - blog readers make up the majority, and they are not quite as uptight.

When Santa Claus, in the words of comedy duo Cheech and Chong, "The Dude with the hair on his jaws," asked me to start a blog for him I couldn't say no. Despite the fact that bloggers will castigate me, I had to do it. I also put Amazon ads for Christmas presents on it, and hope to generate some revenue for the less fortunate, and maybe if I make a lot of money even buy the Elves some caviar and wine (they are party animals during the offseason, i.e. immediately after Christmas). Or maybe some Mad Dog 20-20.

So visit SantaBlog.org, do your Amazon shopping there, and maybe I can donate a few bucks to the less fortunate.

In any case, I'm having fun. Christmas is especially fun when you have little kids like I do!

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