
English: Thomas Nast’s most famous drawing, “Merry Old Santa Claus”, from the January 1, 1881 edition of Harper’s Weekly. Thomas Nast immortalized Santa Claus’ current look with an first illustration in an 1863 issue of Harper’s Weekly, as part of a large illustration titled “A Christmas Furlough” in which Nast set aside his regular news and political coverage to do a Santa Claus drawing. The popularity of that image prompted him to create another illustration in 1881. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

A plate of Nachos—tortilla chips topped with melted cheese, sliced chile peppers, sliced black olives, and chili sauce—as served by the Logenhaus Roast & Grill in the UEP Subang Jaya township of Selangor, Malaysia. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

English: Santa Claus with a little girl Esperanto: Patro Kristnasko kaj malgranda knabino Suomi: Joulupukki ja pieni tyttö (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
I still watch cartoons.
I still read comics. (I don’t collect them. I read them.)
I have Superman figures throughout my home.
I love skee ball and air hockey.
My favorite shirt is a “Greatest American Hero” shirt.
I think that nachos and salsa are an acceptable dinner.
I think that nachos and salsa is an acceptable breakfast.
I believe in Santa Claus.
I’m still afraid of the dark.
I believe that heroes exist, evil must be fought, and the damsels should be rescued.
I believe Saturdays should be for playing.
I love going to fairs and circuses. I love magic acts and acrobats.
I think fart jokes are funny.
I still check out the toy department when I go shopping.
I still want to be a writer when I grow up.
I believe that anything is possible.
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