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Santa in Shopping Centres in GeneralNewest Review: ... is likely to result in an unsavoury incident involving Police and the courts rather than delighted kids and parents. I remember when I was small, queuing up at the local Co-Op and my mum would pay 50p for me to see Father Christmas, it was an annual thing (Duh, really!!) and something I looked forward to no end, the presents were nothing special but meeting this wonderful man was an honor, ... more |
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by - written on 15/01/09 (Very useful, 49 readings)
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Ever since I watched the film Bad Santa i've never been able to look at a Shopping Centre, Father Christmas in the same way, it perfectly encapsulated the fears every parent must have about the often grubby looking men behind the red trousers and big beards. Nowadays letting a young child sit on an old man with a red noses lap to discuss presents he might bring them is likely to result in an unsavoury incident involving Police and the courts rather than delighted kids and parents. I remember when I was small, queuing up at the local Co-Op and my mum would pay 50p for me to see Father Christmas, it was an annual thing (Duh, really!!) and something I ... Read the complete review
by - written on 14/12/08 (Very useful, 209 readings)
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This is not quite the product I sugested doo yoo but it it the one that was created when I sugested Santa's Grotto at Worlds End garden centre Wendover near Aylesbury. Santa at worlds end. Who wouldn't go to the world end for their grand children? We did we traveled to the Worlds end with out grandchildren to see Santa, That is we went to Worlds End Garden centre on the B4009 between Aylesbury and Wendover in Buckinghamshire. Why well Santa was there of course. Worlds End garden centre is a quite large sprawling garden centre. It sells plants seeds, garden furniture "country" foodstuffs has an Aquarian centre, sells pet ... Read the complete review


