Thursday, December 25, 2014

Other types of Santas

Home Party Santa's


A Santa Does Christmas Parties

Walmart's Answer to the Mall Santa




Thursday, December 18, 2014

Christmas Sites that will give your child and friends contact with Santa

Santa contacting you or your Child is back up.

Here are a few sites that I either favor or have recently found out about.

Each is listed on a category.


Calls from Santa


1.  Send a Call from Santa.  This site lets to tailor the call to your friend or child

You can send it via phone between the hours of 8am and 8 pm in whatever area the call is made.  You also can e mail it 24 hours a day, and post the link for the message on the internet.

  The following is a one I created for the blog:




2. A call from Santa.  I don't know a lot about the site, but it also offers free calls from Santa.


These are just two of the many paid and unpaid Santa Call services listed on the web.  Check them out with caution because many be scams.  Let me know what you find out.


Video Calls to and From Santa.


Companies big and small are now offering Live or Recorded calls from Santa.
Companies like JibJab (which offers Hello Santa), talk to Santa, and Santa's Video calls are just a few of the companies offering paid video calls from Santa.  The alternative is get you friend or relative to call you on Skype or Google Hangouts and pretend to be Santa.  The one thing I will give the pro sites is that they have paid people who take the role of Santa Seriously.


CELL PHONE SANTA APPS

These apps from Google, Apple, and others that can be put on your Cell phone.  They are automated scripts that mimic a live Santa.  The can be obtained from any of the internet companies that have a Santa Tracker App.


More Santa and Christmas tidbits soon.

Shane


              

Saturday, November 15, 2014

Christmas Movies Available online

I have given my top 25 list of Christmas movies in a previous blog, but there are many other Movies and show available online.

Much like Department Stores, Cable Channels have already started showing Christmas Movies and Shows.

I think that is nice in some ways, and not in others.

Not to be left behind, the streaming sites are starting to offer Christmas movies.

Here are my recommendations for those who don't have Cable, but have internet::

1. Hulu and Netflix both already offer many Christmas titles.  Hulu has many of them on the non pay part of their site.  Epix has offerings as well.  Hulu will give you all the movies and X-Mas related shows they have when you put "Christmas" in the search box.

2.  Google Play, Vudu, Target Ticket, Cinema Now, and all the other rental sites have Christmas movies available for rent as well.  This includes the Robin Williams movie " Merry Friggin Christmas" which just came out.

3.  The ABC, CBS, Fox, The CW, and NBC should be posting their holiday episodes online if you miss them.

There are other options for people on a budget for Free movies that connect to your TV such as Roku, Chromecast, and Neo TV using WIFI from you internet connection.

I will have some more movie recommendations in the coming days.  For now I am giving you options for watching.

Go Forth and Do Well,

Shane.





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