tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2877232999700406091.post3464934136652385207..comments2022-04-01T05:33:33.169+02:00Comments on A Canadian in South Africa: Do They Know It's Christmas? Philhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10368209004291072890noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2877232999700406091.post-5776937825943833972017-02-11T05:43:36.081+02:002017-02-11T05:43:36.081+02:00I'd rather go with fairies as they are more be...I'd rather go with fairies as they are more believable than the Santa Claus fallacy. For one thing, I'm a bad liar... I can only take the Santa Claus lie any further with my girls without tripping on the idea that he's not real. I'm waiting for the day my youngest gets into high school so I don't have to buy the multitude of presents on behalf of someone else! <br />Loving the posts. Best one so far was the traffic police. I wonder how far that would go in Asian countries (especially in the Philippines for me). They might bring out the machetes. <br />When I come this month, I'm going to carry that Act and see if it will work if it happens. My reaction may depend on what I've watched on the overseas flight. I wonder how the traffic cop would react to someone who goes ghetto on them after watching a Menace II Society and Straight Outta Compton for a few hours after an overseas flight... and then throw in the traffic act in the mix? "You want something for unlawfully pulling me over and wasting my time?? Eat a *ick up M*th@F^ck#r!"...then peel off. Too much? :o)<br />Looking forward to the visit to JoBurg! rbaterinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11736084891884348354noreply@blogger.com