Would You Ever Give Coal to Your Child/Children?

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April_Rose

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A sequel thread to Santa Claus. I realize that I might receive a lot of hate for this, but if I had a very naughty and disobedient child I might give them coal,.. but I would also have "Santa" leave them a note explaining how they can earn back their toys as I'm not that heartless. :) (Or I might give it to them as a joke or candy coal. :p)
 

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I convinced my nephew to ask Santa for coal for Christmas. That threw his dad for a loop.
 
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My son was going to send some coal to my managers at work a few years ago, they decided to make us buy our own Christmas gift from them ( long story ) So he was going to buy tins of chocolate to all the teams and place a tin of coal there for the managers , all anonymously of course !!
It would have been quite funny, but I was pleased when he didn’t go through with it.
They have us a nice bonus this year for working through the lockdowns x
I don’t think I ever considered giving coal to my children, but often use to threaten to take their presents away when they were naughty. Rita x
 

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There's something about watching children meet Santa...

Many of them are having emotional crisis of meeting THE ULTIMATE AUTHORITY...and it scares the devil right out of them. They instantly start crying or don't want to get anywhere near him.

Getting coal is simply just an example of getting results of your behavior.
 
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i wouldn't even think of giving them coal but I might possibly cut down on what I did give them and not get the big main present they had hoped for. But God forgives us and is an example of fatherhood. I wonder if he 'gives coal' when we are disobedient.
 
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I convinced my nephew to ask Santa for coal for Christmas. That threw his dad for a loop.



Huh?? How and what and why did you convince him to do that?




i wouldn't even think of giving them coal but I might possibly cut down on what I did give them and not get the big main present they had hoped for. But God forgives us and is an example of fatherhood. I wonder if he 'gives coal' when we are disobedient.






I'm actually afraid that it's worse than that. If you're even seeing this right now since apparently I'm on your ignore list. Or are you done being a Grinch now and want to be friends again?
 

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Huh?? How and what and why did you convince him to do that?











I'm actually afraid that it's worse than that. If you're even seeing this right now since apparently I'm on your ignore list. Or are you done being a Grinch now and want to be friends again?
I put you on ignore April Rose because you 'warned' me and I didn't think that was nice. I have never been a Grinch, which I believe is a character who stole Christmas but I've never seen the film, so I'm hoping you don't really mean that.
 

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I put you on ignore April Rose because you 'warned' me and I didn't think that was nice. I have never been a Grinch, which I believe is a character who stole Christmas but I've never seen the film, so I'm hoping you don't really mean that.




One,.. it's an expression,.. two,.. I already told you if you're talking about what I think you're talking about that warning wasn't directed at you for having done anything wrong. It was a warning to all about making it appear like me and certain members on here are evil for enjoying certain things that they enjoy. But now we're getting off topic so if you have anymore questions please PM me instead.
 

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One,.. it's an expression,.. two,.. I already told you if you're talking about what I think you're talking about that warning wasn't directed at you for having done anything wrong. It was a warning to all about making it appear like me and certain members on here are evil for enjoying certain things that they enjoy. But now we're getting off topic so if you have anymore questions please PM me instead.
I wouldn't have even brought it up if you hadn't. So I've nothing further to say about it.
 
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I wouldn't have even brought it up if you hadn't. So I've nothing further to say about it.





Okay well actually when I have a few minutes to breathe I was actually going to send you a PM.
 

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My son was going to send some coal to my managers at work a few years ago, they decided to make us buy our own Christmas gift from them ( long story ) So he was going to buy tins of chocolate to all the teams and place a tin of coal there for the managers , all anonymously of course !!
It would have been quite funny, but I was pleased when he didn’t go through with it.
They have us a nice bonus this year for working through the lockdowns x
I don’t think I ever considered giving coal to my children, but often use to threaten to take their presents away when they were naughty. Rita x
 
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My son was going to send some coal to my managers at work a few years ago, they decided to make us buy our own Christmas gift from them ( long story ) So he was going to buy tins of chocolate to all the teams and place a tin of coal there for the managers , all anonymously of course !!
It would have been quite funny, but I was pleased when he didn’t go through with it.
They have us a nice bonus this year for working through the lockdowns x
I don’t think I ever considered giving coal to my children, but often use to threaten to take their presents away when they were naughty. Rita x
@Rita I've heard the expression 'sending coals to Newcastle'....but maybe that was a bit different...
 
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@Rita I've heard the expression 'sending coals to Newcastle'....but maybe that was a bit different...
Yes, that’s a metaphor for doing something that pointless. Xx
It originates from a time frame when Newcastle would have been producing a lot of coal itself x
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@Rita Do you really like 'My Way'? :)
Interesting question- do I agree with the whole sentiment behind the words, no.
However it has an emotional attachment to my parents, so I don’t tend to ‘ hear ‘ the words but I think of both of them. It was a song from their era. My dad is a big Frank Sinatra fan. Rita
 

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Interesting question- do I agree with the whole sentiment behind the words, no.
However it has an emotional attachment to my parents, so I don’t tend to ‘ hear ‘ the words but I think of both of them. It was a song from their era. My dad is a big Frank Sinatra fan. Rita
I don't really like the song, either, but it's kind of memorable, anyhow...