Lets play some more: REINDEER GAMES Letter From Santa -- Day 28 Hi, kids! Hope you all had a good weekend. I know we did up here at the
North Pole, because the last weekend in December is traditionally time
when we hold the Reindeer Games. Which, not entirely coincidentally, brings us to today's letter from
John, who asks: "Dear Santa, One of the saddest stories at Christmas is how
Rudolph, the red-nosed reindeer, wasn't allowed to join in all the
reindeer games. Rudolph became a hero, but we never actually found out
what sort of games are reindeer games. What kinds of games are they?" Well, John, there are reindeer games, and then there are The Reindeer
Games. It's the difference between playing softball in the park with your
buddies, and participating in the Olympics. Anyone can play reindeer games
any time they want (even if you're not really a reindeer). But it takes a
special sort of deer to have the drive to be in the Reindeer Games. Again like the Olympics, there are a number of categories in the
Reindeer Games, but here are some of the most popular: LONG JUMP: Since our reindeer can actually fly, you can imagine the
distances we get on this one. ONE HUNDRED COUNTRY DASH: Each year, our computers randomly generate a
list of one hundred countries, and the reindeer see who can get to all of
them first. This year's list of countries included Micronesia, Gabon,
Luxembourg and Fort McMurdo in Antarctica (not technically a country, but
thrown in for the challenge). I personally like this event, because the
reindeer often come back with souvineers for Santa! SLEIGH PULLS: This one, of course, makes good sense, since that's what
the reindeer are actually going to be doing, come Christmas Eve. This is a
team event, with 2-deer, 4-deer, and the standard 8-deer setup. SWIMSUIT COMPETITION: Ha! Santa's just pulling your leg with this one.
However, we DO have: TALENT SHOW: Believe me, you haven't lived until you see an all-reindeer
version of "King Lear." It just chokes me up every time. CHIMNEY SLALOM: One of the biggest problems we have on Christmas is
zipping between all those brick chimneys out there. Each year, we set up a
new, randomized course, and the deer flit through it. It's breathtaking.
We also ruin a lot of perfectly good chimneys. FIGURE SKATING: Reindeer. Ice Skates. You wouldn't think that it'd work.
But it does! LONG-DISTANCE PACKAGE DELIVERY: This is a mixed event, with reindeer and
elves. The elf gets in a single-deer sleigh filled with toys, and the idea
is to see how many toys they can hurl down a chimney from the highest
possible altitude. This takes delicate coordination between the elf and
the deer: the elf's got have dead-on aim, and the deer has to keep the
sleigh high and steady. The highest compliment that you can get in this
game is when you get a toy straight down the chimney without hitting the
brick: "Nothin' But Log." SANTA "COMPLIMENTING": The idea here is to make fun of Santa
while making it sound like you're actually complimenting him. I don't know
how this one got started. KARAOKE: The only problem here is that the only thing the reindeer want
to sing is Abba. Well, that's it for today. Remember to keep those letters and questions
coming. Hope to hear from you soon! Santa.......
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