Safe this Christmas?

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Safe this Christmas?

Part of what I do is build animated e-learning courses. So as a little treat for Crimble I made this little short demonstrating the possible dangers of being Santa.

Be glad of any feedback, please bear in mind it only took me a day to make.

http://eskyweb.com/christmas.php

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Cool! You're pretty fast, if that only took a day.

I cannot for the life of me remember where the word "Crimble" came from. Was in a UK series or film or something... Help me out, Grega... And please tell me what the full version is.

Funny little film, Grega.

"Don't want to end up a cartoon in a cartoon graveyard" - Paul Simon

To me it looks as tho you did an omige to the movie "Santa Clause".
"Tim Allen"

Never seen it. (The Film)

Crimble, noun
Brit. slang.

Forms: 19- Chrimble, Crimble. Also with lower-case initial. [Humorous alteration of CHRISTMAS n., perh. reflecting childish speech. Cf. earlier CRIMBO n.]

John Lennon used it first.

1963 J. LENNON in Beatles Fan Club Recording in New Musical Express 6 Dec. 10/2 "Garry Crimble to you, Garry Crimble to you, Garry Bable, Dear Christmas, Happy Birthday, me too!"

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That was it! John Lennon! Now I can see it....

Cheers mate.

"Don't want to end up a cartoon in a cartoon graveyard" - Paul Simon

Safe this Christmas?

Hi Grega...Thought this was clever, humorous and cute...you are talented, and made in only one day WOW!