Santa Briefing
I ran across this captioned photo the other day of what may have been a briefing of Santas (and one leggy helper) and thought it worthy of sharing…
Sit on Father or Mother Christmas’s knee and tell them that you’ve been good all year. Photograph: Toby Melville/Reuters
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Reader Comments (16)
Actually, maybe "Mother Christmas" could sit on MY lap while I tell her I've been very bad all year :)
Check out her boots. Toooo sexyyyy!
Wait....You mean....there is more than one Santa?
I want those boots! :)))
I wouldn't mind standing in line a while to sit on her lap ;)
An interesting perspective for the photo. I like it.
Great composition. You have to have a good eye to spot unique opportunities like this.
We never get Santa's like her at Woodfield Mall :(
Some of the men who sign on to be mall Santas are a little seedy at best. I wonder what kind of women sign on? Or are they all just helpers in the 'Photo with Santa' booths?
I agree, its an interesting point of view the photographer took and it made an interesting photo.
:)
I didn't realize we had a choice. I'll take Mother Christmas, please!
If that is Mother Christmas, me too!!!
Something I have always wondered: Shouldn't there be a standard uniform for Santa Clauses? Standard red uniform and boots and all? Santa shouldn't look like they just picked him up at the shelter and fitted him in some $20 nonstandard Santa suit.. I mean it's gotten pretty sad, don't you think?
Now the lovely helper, well she's right. Even her boots are first rate.
No wonder kids balk at sitting on Santa's lap these days.
Right is right, there should be a higher standard set for Santa wear! No one should be allowed to buy some $19.95 Santa costume at Walmart, don a pair of mud boots and present themselves to kids as "Santa". Show some decorum, man!
I vote for the hot lady santa :)))
Nice photo but I don't get the caption. Is he saying that the female is dressed like Mother Christmas?