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			Santa suits up 
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            [December 
			21, 2013]  
  			Herb tried on 
			the Santa suit this morning. Couldn't button the middle button on 
			the jacket, but fortunately the pants had a drawstring that made 
			allowances for yet another year of good living and fine food. To fix 
			the unclosed button situation, Herb thought he'd wear a red vest 
			under the jacket this Christmas Eve, and maybe the kids won't 
			notice. | 
        
            |  They always seemed to pay more attention to his face, anyway, during 
			these annual pilgrimages to that spot on the highway in front of the 
			convenience store. Each Christmas Eve now for how many years? Well, 
			I guess Cindy was maybe 6 when she first became dad's head elf and 
			wore the green outfit. And now? Cindy will be there again, of 
			course, even though she has some elves of her own now. Will she be 
			30 this spring? Whaddya know ... Cindy could've passed this job 
			along to others, but she always insists. Says it's a "daddy/daughter 
			thing." Herb's awfully glad about that, too. 
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			 Looking at himself in the mirror now with the beard and cap, he 
			thought he knew at least part of why actors get hooked on their 
			profession. For a time, one small time each year, Herb gets to be 
			someone else. He gets to play someone loved by everyone, someone who 
			does only good things for others all year.  He wouldn't miss out on this couple of hours in his year. He gets 
			to be part of something special, something based in love, something 
			... magic in the eyes of children.  And that's worth a "Ho! Ho! Ho!" in anyone's book.  [Text from file received from 
			Slim Randles] Youngsters' whispers are the best, so let's 
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