
'How about a Santa Claus stock rally this year?'
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'How about a Santa Claus stock rally this year?'
'Sorry dude - you haven't finished paying for last year's tree yet.'
"I know it's not an ideal situation, Samantha, but how else are we going to afford a 160 gigabyte laptop, a top of the range mobile and a Playstation 3 for the kids presents?"
Santa Claus's Mail
Tree in Dollar Shape.
'Ho,ho,ho, but can you be more specific?'
'My secret? Stay away from Halloween candy.'
Help! Have to pay back a big world bank loan.
North Pole twinned with Amazon
"You really clean up on these mileage deductions, don't you."
"Just as I feared. Tariffs."
Dollar Sign Christmas Tree.
'Twenty percent bluechips, ten percent small-caps, five percent currency hedges and the remainder in cash. Get that list to Santa right away.'
Magazines layout Christmas issues months in advance so a woe of cartoonists is struggling to draw Christmas gags in the July heat.
Pinata good bags.
"You can't be serious about all these travel expenses in December!"
'Since you only work one night a year, it will take centuries to build up your retirement account.'
'It's the LAST time I volunteer to organise the staff Christmas meal, I've spent three days trying to find a 'traditional' lacto-vegan Christmas menu.'
'Listen, Santa. Either you repay what you owe, or we reposses Rudolph!'
'Yes, I think you better had ask Santa for it. Because there's no way I could afford to buy it.'
Because of bad weather and lots of people moving slowly on the path, it took forever to get here! Everybody was picking up a pumpkin on Wednesday. There was a huge crowd and long lines at the pumpkin patch. My brother and I can't be seated together today. We'd argue and disagree about who should run the village council. After this huge meal nobody's gonna want to stick around and clean up this mess! If they're still having this celebration centuries from now, I'm sure they'll have worked i
"Santa, snow is falling." "Sell snow!"
Santa using the stock exchange to keep track of stocks and bonds being good or bad as well as going up or down
There IS a Santa Claus.
'Sure, I'll take a meeting - but only if you've been very, very good,'
"I think Santa has taken us offthe naughty list this year."
"Santa's trying to corner the futures market for coal in anticipation of his visit to Washington."
'We had a white Christmas but we'll be in the red until April.'
"Wow, the literary life is exhausting! Just when I finish 'What I Did On My Summer Vacation,' I need to begin my 'What I Want For Christmas' list!"
'Ta Da! A brand new set of festive outdoor dinnerware for all my summer entertaining!!'
"Good Christmas?"
'The New York stock exchange is up twelve and a half points n early trading. Nasdaq is down on and a quarter!'
'What are you doing here? It's only November.'
Halloween next exit. . . Thanksgiving, 27 days. . . Christmas, 54 days.
"Twenty percent bluechips, ten percent small-caps, five percent currency hedges and the remainder in cash. Get that list to Santa right away."
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