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Posted by: Glenda (BettyGKeech@ThisIsToPreventSpam-643-RemoveThis.WMConnect.com) on 11 Dec 2003 at 6:08:42 PM
In-Reply-To: GERMAN NAME FOR SANTA posted by JOHN on 6:54:07 PM 19 Nov 2002

...In looking up 'Christmas in Germany' for my son's school project, I found the German name for Santa is 'Weihnachtsmann'.


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