He Does Exist! (Santa)

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  • Matt10
    Hall Of Fame
    • Apr 2006
    • 16630

    #1

    He Does Exist! (Santa)

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    Secret Santa spreads joy, disbelief in Kansas City

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    <!-- end .byline -->KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Secret Santa II hit the streets Tuesday in a long-standing Kansas City tradition of handing out $100 bills — sometimes several at a time — to unsuspecting strangers in thrift stores, food pantries and shelters.
    Some people gasped in surprise. Some wanted to know if the $100 bill the tall man in the red cap offered was fake. Others wept.

    Secret Santa II has seen a lot of reactions since taking over where his mentor, Kansas City's original Secret Santa, Larry Stewart, left off when he died in 2007 at age 58. Like Stewart, who gave away more than $1 million to strangers each December in mostly $100 bills, this Secret Santa prefers to stay anonymous.

    A fake white beard taped to his face, Secret Santa II handed out about
    $10,000 in total Tuesday. Recipients included a police officer with terminal cancer, a homeless man pushing a rickety old shopping cart, an 81-year-old woman who had recently told her 27 grandchildren she wouldn't be able to afford any Christmas gifts, and Bernadette Turner, a 32-year-old unemployed mother of two.
    "It's hard to come by," Turner said looking in disbelief at the $200 Secret Santa had given her.

    Then one of Santa's "elves" — another tall man in a red cap — sidled up to next to Turner, asked a few questions, and handed her an additional $100. Turner, whose children are 3 and 8, was overcome.
    "I can only afford one gift for each child. But now ...." she said, wiping tears from her cheeks and reaching out for a hug.

    "Do you believe in Santa Claus?" Capt. Ray Wynn of the Kansas City, Mo., Fire Department, asked from a few feet away. Wynn had followed Stewart on many "sleigh rides" around the country and now follows this Secret Santa, providing stories, memories and amusing sound effects.
    "I do now," Turner said. "I do now."

    Secret Santa II took over from Stewart about the time the recession hit and the economy went into a tailspin. Like Stewart, this Secret Santa doesn't talk about his own finances, where those $100 bills come from and if — like for so many people now — they've been harder to come by.
    Come December, he just fills his pockets with money, dons his red cap and heads out looking for people to make really happy.

    He will likely hand out about $40,000 this December. He says he'll go "till the money runs out."

    "The recession, unemployment. This is the time you don't want to stop. You don't want to back off," he said.

    He walked up to Peggy Potter, 59, of Kansas City, Kan., who was looking at some framed prints at a thrift store. He made some small talk, put his arm around her and within minutes she was crying. Her son died about a year and a half ago. Her husband died in July and her daughter died soon after that.

    "I'm just ... today's been a rough day for me, just thinking about my loved ones," she said. "I've been having a hard time paying for all the funerals."
    Santa gave her $200, listened more, hugged her, and told her the poster she was holding had special meaning. It was a photo of two hands, one large, one small. Words printed at the bottom could have been written by Secret Santa, the original or the current one. It said: "Kindness in giving creates love."

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    How awesome is that!? Sorry if that's already posted, but I had to because KCMO has been in tough conditions as of late, but this also renews one's faith in humanity - pretty awesome. If I had that much money, I'd do the exact same thing no lie.
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  • ~LiverpoolRed~
    YNWA
    • Dec 2008
    • 10755

    #2
    Re: He Does Exist! (Santa)

    Great story, it nice to hear a happy story in the news. I'm with you, if I had lots of money I would do the same.

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    • CMH
      Making you famous
      • Oct 2002
      • 26203

      #3
      Re: He Does Exist! (Santa)

      Yes, that is great.

      It's somewhat unfortunate that he has to be a mystery. I realize that he chooses to be, but a man that's doing this likely makes a good amount of money.

      I would think it would be good for corporate America to have a guy represent them during the holidays.

      I guess in some ways people already know someone is.
      "It may well be that we spectators, who are not divinely gifted as athletes, are the only ones able to truly see, articulate and animate the experience of the gift we are denied. And that those who receive and act out the gift of athletic genius must, perforce, be blind and dumb about it -- and not because blindness and dumbness are the price of the gift, but because they are its essence." - David Foster Wallace

      "You'll not find more penny-wise/pound-foolish behavior than in Major League Baseball." - Rob Neyer

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      • Brandwin
        Hall Of Fame
        • Jul 2002
        • 30621

        #4
        Re: He Does Exist! (Santa)

        Amazing... made my heart feel good reading it. I would love to be able to do something like this.

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        • shugknight
          MVP
          • Oct 2004
          • 4585

          #5
          Re: He Does Exist! (Santa)

          Originally posted by CMH
          Yes, that is great.

          It's somewhat unfortunate that he has to be a mystery. I realize that he chooses to be, but a man that's doing this likely makes a good amount of money.

          I would think it would be good for corporate America to have a guy represent them during the holidays.

          I guess in some ways people already know someone is.
          I think that's why he wants his identity hidden. He doesn't want the recognition for his great deed (which is awesome) but I bet he also doesn't want to be the poster child if he is the owner of some big corporation.

          Either that or if people actually find out how much he really wants, they can get greedy and be like "$200? That's it?"

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