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There's no business like Snow Business
By Dave Whitaker
Dec 12, 2006, 01:27

Santa's not worried about anything, he saved a bunch of money on sleigh insurance by switching to Geico!


During the Charlie Brown Christmas skit, Charlie Brown pas Lucy five cents for psychiatric help.


The Peanuts gang sings after discovering the true meaning of Christmas.


What does Santa take for that nausea, heartburn, indigiestion, upset stomach diareah from all those Christmas goodies? Pepto Bismal of course.


In the gang war of South Pole VS North Pole, Santa gets taken out for not giving enough presents to the South Pole gang.


You better watch out, or your identitly might be stolen as Santa's was.


Steven Hirner sings "Believe" from the movie "The Polar Express."


These two neer-do-wellers "mess" with Santa.


The Star Wars parody featured an opening description complete with the famous Star Wars theme.


The emperor tries to kill Napolean Skywalker after refusing to join him and strike down Dark Ho-Ho. But don't worry, Dark Ho-Ho survived and the two saved Christmas.


A "priceless" Mastercard commercial.


They're back to "mess" with Santa again. But Santa wound up getting them in the end.


This group of students including Dawn McDaniel, Cari Denmark, and Christina Kight sang "Away in a manger."


Hannah Davidson, Cristin Taylor, Rylee Edge, Steven Hirner, and Patrick Cheek sang "The First Noel."


Annie Fletcher sings about one of "The 12 pains of Christmas."


Jamie Cavenaugh and Rachel Collins (not pictured) perfomed the duet "Breath of Heaven."


Rachel Collins served as the lucky young lady in the Chrismtas version of The Dating Game.


The host (Paul Turner) lets Frosty respond to the question. Santa wound up being the winner.


Kayla Moore performed "Heaven's Child."


The female Rockettes perform their kick line.


The guys show they can do it too.


Who won in the battle of the Rockettes? The audience chose the guys, but the picture says different.


Hannah Davidson did a beautiful rendition of "O Holy Night."


The cast closed with another medley of songs, ending with "We wish you a Merry Christmas."





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