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By Brian Fairrington  - Cagle Cartoons  * Posted 11/28/2007 12:00:00 AM
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Posted By: Karen Griffin  on Tuesday, December 04, 2007

I'm a 63 yr old grandma. Maybe there's a generation gap here ... but I don't "get" the cartoon.  KG


Posted By: Kathy  on Tuesday, December 04, 2007

I like the cartoon.  I feel it would have hit me more at home if just the barrels were left by Santa.  While I've never had a Christmas without gifts, when I was a child there would be one special gift and the others would be sock, underwear (basics) and the boots we were fitted for in September but were unable to use until Christmas because they were one of our gifts.  It didn't matter what the weather was between September and December, you didn't get the boots until Christmas morning.  Question, what is the socio-economic status of this child?


Posted By: Dorothy Camilli  on Tuesday, December 04, 2007

This grandma don't get it either.


Posted By: Steve D.  on Tuesday, December 04, 2007

This pusing 65 year old grandpapa gets "it."  By-the-way, the contents of those barrels maybe more scary and challenging than any WII game.  


Posted By: Bob Main  on Tuesday, December 04, 2007

Call me dumb,but what is a Wll?  Will, willy, WW II, you've got me.


Posted By: destinyresemblance  on Tuesday, December 04, 2007

I like this cartoon. It sort of lets kids down in a way. Holiday cartoons are supposed to be about cheer and laughter in the world. But recently, all it is is lead.



Still, great cartoon. Don't listen to me, I'm just some kid typing words because im bored.


Posted By: destinyresemblance(again)  on Tuesday, December 04, 2007

Wow, keep it coming grandma. A Wii is a new generation video game consolde which lots of kids are looking for this holidays (poor parents). Worth 250 bucks, it allows kids to buy games off the internet, play with a motion censored remote control, and revolutionize the world we call "fun".



Sorry, kid stuff again. Bet you guys can't relate,


Posted By: Mike Fladlien  on Friday, December 07, 2007

Santa isn't very smart in this cartoon...he should of just bought stock in the oil companies and given the stock certificates as gifts...by delivering the oil, he transfers all of the cost of converting the oil into gas on a young, innocent kid...So oil in going up in price....this is how the economy determines who buys the oil...if oil increases too much, people will find alternate fuels....


Posted By: satin  on Friday, December 14, 2007

uh i'm 45 and don't get it?

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