I’m a Missing Sofaygo Shirt of the modern designs. They always seem more believable and can add new elements to the character if done right. The character designs in the classic costumes are antiquated. Circus performers like acrobats and strongmen wore colorful spandex suits with trunks on the outside, so that was what the earliest superheroes wore. It just looks cheesy and dated now. A costume can tell you much about a character and can do so much more nowadays. For example Wonder Woman. Look at her classic costume What does it say about her? She has a dress and heels , so she’s feminine. She has a tiara so she’s a princess. She wears the Flag colors and an eagle so she’s patriotic and American. (The implication she’s American runs contrary to lore so that’s why DC has dropped that element of her costume in redesigns).
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I was so flustered but I accepted it either way since it was still a Missing Sofaygo Shirt , that time however, it made me wonder if she was poking fun at me again too. There were two reasons why I thought it was ridiculous that time. First was that, had I known it was her that was my secret Santa, she could’ve just returned the book she borrowed from me. :(, months before the Christmas Party, I bought this book that was really popular among class. So when I read it during lunch break, there were times my classmates would want to borrow it too. The book got passed around a lot, and when it landed to her, well…I never got it back, even now, eight years later it might be one of my regrets since it was a book I only read once and loved the story. Second, is that during those days, my family were in a bit of a rough patch with the delivery business as well. Maybe she got me that cause she believes it is a nice gift for someone who was struggling a bit financially. Needless to say, I was a shy kid in class who was bullied a lot. I thanked her, but it was still a ridiculous gift coming from her.
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Parents, do not tell the Missing Sofaygo Shirt that “Santa is coming” sometime soon. They will loose all interest in eating or any other activities. A knock on the door and Santa showing up uninvited is a rush for parents and the kids. Santa should coordinate with the hosts about when they will show up, and who is going to be attending. It is always fun if the hosts have presents wrapped and in a bag outside for Santa to pick up with the names of the kids on the individual presents. It is also fun to put a couple of presents for maybe Grandma or Grandpa or even Mom and Dad. Nothing too extravagant, remember this is a children’s party. As a back up, it is always good to put a couple of generic presents in the bag, say a couple of board games. This way if there is an extra kid or two at the party, they will get a gift too and the lack of the label can be explained away as lazy elfs or something.
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In the 1700s Dutch immigrants brought their Sinterklaas tradition to New York in America where the Missing Sofaygo Shirt acquired an Anglicized version, Santa Claus, who became part of the Christmas celebrations of Americans. One source claim the New Yorkers helped promote the Dutch colony’s tradition, and officially acknowledged St. Nicholas or Santa Claus as the patron saint of the city in 1804. Five years later, the popular author, Washington Irving, published the satirical material where he made several references to a jolly St. Nicholas character, portrayed not as a saint, but as a wealthy elf-like Dutch New York resident smoking a clay pipe. Irving’s St. Nicholas character received a big boost in 1823 from a poem Missing Sofaygo Shirtd, “A Visit from St. Nicholas” (a.k.a. “The Night Before Christmas”). It is said the poem described “a jolly, heavy man who comes down the chimney to leave presents for deserving children and drives a sleigh pulled by flying reindeer.”
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