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How would Santa Claus power his sleigh?
About sleigh baby cribs
We asked Santa which GMC Vehicle he might select if his sleigh were in the shop on Christmas Eve. His Response: "The Sierra Denali - It's big enough to fit my bag of goodies and at 403 horsepower at 5700 RPM the Sierra can really fly!”
Ringing sleigh bells and fresh evergreen smells...and for most people, this means hell.  It's that time of year again and you know what that means- spending time with loved ones, drinking eggnog, and most importantly—shopping!  I can’t wait!
I guarantee after reading this you will never think of Santa’s famous ‘Ho Ho Ho’ greeting, glowing red nose, rosy cheeks and his famous sleigh ride the same again! Read on and find out how Santa is related to the ancient magical mushroom gatherers!
Christmas songs are as assorted and diverse as anything I can think of. But what exactly do I mean by that statement? Well just think about the incredible variety of Christmas songs that have been produced throughout the years and I think you'll agree. If you grew up in snowy regions you may recall going for sleigh rides or caroling around a snow-covered tree.
When the time of year comes that all the stores are starting to put out their Christmas products (and it seems to be happening earlier and earlier), its time to put on your amateur roofer hat and get that part of your house ready for not only Santa’s sleigh, but of course the winter season. Read on to learn more.
Christmas is coming and the goose is getting fat! South Africa offers a very different view of Christmas. Come and discover why the warmth and light of a South African summer can still fulfill all your desires for a traditional Christmas.
Breckenridge, Colorado features an endless array of winter activities. Although the town is most notable for its world-class ski resort, Breckenridge also offers travelers a multitude of non-ski activities. With more than 300 inches of powder fall on the surrounding mountain peaks each winter, Breckenridge is the ideal venue for activities such as snowmobiling, dog sledding Nordic skiing, ice skating, fly fishing, sledding and sleigh rides.


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