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In Icelandic folklore, instead of Santa there are 13 Yule Lads, who come one after another on each of the 13 nights leading up to Christmas, and then leave again in the same order as they came. They are fond of playing tricks,
    but also leave presents for children, in shoes rather than stockings. Their names in English are
    Sheep-Cote Clod 
 
    Gully Gawk 
 
    Stubby 
    Spoon-Licker 
    Pot-Scraper 
    Bowl-Licker 
    Door-Slammer 
    Skyr-Gobbler 
    Sausage-Swiper 
    Window-Peeper 
    Doorway-Sniffer 
    Meat-Hook 
    Candle-Stealer 
Q. Why are chimney-sweeps so funny?
A. Because they tell grate jokes!
Knock knock!
Who’s there?
Harvey.
    Harvey who? 
Harvey yourself a merry little Christmas!
Knock knock!
Who’s there?
Lennie.
Lennie who?
Lennie snow, Lennie snow, Lennie snow!
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