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14th Nov 2012

Santa Urges Irish Children To Get A Move On As Brangelina’s Brood Post Their Letters To North Pole!

The man in red has a lot to do before embarking on his annual trip around the world and is hoping Irish children will put their pens to paper this weekend.

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It may be the most wonderful time of the year for us, but in the North Pole the elves are downing the espressos to deal with the long hours in Santa’s workshop, working frantically to load up the big man’s sleigh on time for his Christmas Eve departure.

And it seems Hollywood kids are on the ball because Brad and Angelina’s large brood made sure to post their letters to Santa before anyone else earlier this week.

Maddox, 11, Pax, eight, Zahara, seven, Shiloh, six, and four-year-old twins Knox and Vivienne licked the stamps and sent their letters on their way after visiting a Kent post office.

According to The Sun, Post Office assistant Fiona Lindsay said: “It was so cute. All the children sent messages to Father Christmas and were absolutely beautifully behaved.”

Brad and Angelina’s kids have already posted their letters to The North Pole

Meanwhile, Santa urged Irish children to send him their letters as soon as possible so he can put them on the Nice list.

Although Mrs. Claus is great on the computer, Santa revealed that he struggles with technology and would prefer if everyone could hand write their letters instead of using email, text or complicated apps.

Speaking to An Post he said: “Please remind all the boys and girls to post their Christmas letters to me as soon as possible.”

“All the elves are busy in the workshop, making and packing toys and gifts. Mrs Claus is checking lists of names on her computer and planning the route for my big journey on Christmas Eve.

Santa has asked Irish children to hand write their letters as soon as possible

“I love reading the letters from children in Ireland, particularly when they have taken the time to write the letter themselves,” he said.

Santa said all children should put their letter in an envelope, write their name and address on the top left hand corner of the envelope and stick a 55 cent stamp on the top-right hand corner. Don’t forget to write: To Santa, The North Pole.

The Her.ie girls will be spending the weekend writing up our own letters to Santa but we’re pretty sure we’re on his naughty list! 

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