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Originally Posted by X_xkillmewithwords
He was never a Magi, if he was why would peoples call him "St. Nick?"
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I heard the same kind of story, but instead of poor women, it was the children of poor families, the children representing the baby Jesus... I wasn't saying he WAS a magi, but he was sort of roleplaying as an homage to represent them. I forgot the original name or the person, but it wasn't Nicholas verbatim, it was a similar name.
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According to an article in USA Today, children from single parent homes have much better verbal skills than children from two parent homes. However, children from two parent homes are far superior at bitterly sarcastic repertoire.
I'd love to see crowds of kids running away from a greased naked guy with Jesus hair.--c130
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