Santa's Not Real
"Sorry, kids..."
When 20-year-old Tanner (Sam W.) awakes on Christmas morning, he’s given some bad news from a jolly old man (Alex L.): Santa’s not real.
"Sorry, kids..."
When 20-year-old Tanner (Sam W.) awakes on Christmas morning, he’s given some bad news from a jolly old man (Alex L.): Santa’s not real.
Sam Wlezien
Tanner
Alexander Liang
Stephen
Nate Liang
The April Fool
When 20-year-old Tanner (Sam W.) awakes on Christmas morning, he’s given some bad news from a jolly old man (Alex L.): Santa’s not real.
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