Tim Taylor: Mark is startin' to ask us questions about Santa Claus.Wilson: Mmm-hm, mmm-hm.Tim Taylor: Well, should we tell him he doesn't exist?Wilson: Well, who says he doesn't exist, Tim? I believe it was Hamlet who put it best when he said, "There are more things in heaven and earth, good neighbor, than are dreamt of in your philosophy."Tim Taylor: But Brad and Randy already said he was dead.Wilson: Technically, that's true; he died in the year 342.Tim Taylor: Well, then, who's at the mall?Wilson: No, Tim; I'm talking about the original Santa Claus - Saint Nicholas, the bishop of Myra in Asia Minor. He used to go around to the houses of the poor people on his donkey with bags of gold, and drop them down the chimney.Tim Taylor: Why would he drop donkeys down the chimney?Wilson: I'm talking about the bags of gold, Tim.Tim Taylor: Well, hopefully, he can put a remote-controlled dinosaur down my chimney for Mark, because the stores are sold out of them.Wilson: Well, maybe Santa Claus might bring it to him.Tim Taylor: I thought you said Santa was dead.Wilson: Ah, but Tim, the spirit of Santa lives on... he lives in all of us.
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