Does Santa's actions constitute breaking and entering?

The true side of santa we never see - Criminal santa!!!
United States
December 21, 2006 12:25pm CST
I mean think about it...he diguises himself behind a beard and in a red suit. He lands stealthily on your roof in a sleigh carries a big bag, shimmies down your chimney and into your house, and then proceeds to eat your cookies and drink your milk...if anyone else did this they'd be arrested for breaking and entering.
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@micheller (1365)
• United States
10 Jan 07
Yes that's true. but kids know that their parents know santa is coming into their home and their parents allow him to come. And he is coming for a good cause, to bring presents, he's not stealing anything.
@samsonskola (3357)
• United States
26 Dec 06
LMAO! Only you would really sit down and think about this one...I assume this goes into the category of things that keep you awake at night, huh? ....lol....but good points and never thought about that..but if someone wants to break into my house, drink the milk that i almost never have, eat a little bit of sweets and leaves me a couple hundred dollars worth of gifts, well, I gotta give him that one!
@LovingIt (5396)
• United States
22 Dec 06
As long as the thief brings me more than he takes, I don't mind anyone breaking and entering my home! So if Santa wants to break and enter, it's ok with me.
@mansha (6298)
• India
21 Dec 06
Well this is one thief who everyone waits for and leaves cookies for. nd next day is hapy about the break in. Nice thought though, I am amused by it.