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[Title] => So long, St. Nick
[Summary] => When we were kids he used to come around during the holidays and hand us younger ones some bills for aguinaldo and his godson, my elder brother Joey, a special toy and some money too. His voice always went boom booming around the house, all he lacked was the ho-ho-ho and a red suit to be the real St. Nick. His reindeer were the bottles of beer all lined up on the table. "Kumadre, you seem to be gaining weight!" he would tease my mother. Then he and my father, the kumpares, would talk about more serious stuff, and maybe ham would be served.
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