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I want to change my group membership.. no clue

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Hi folks.
I believe in Santa

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"The hand written note argument for the existence of Santa" did it to me.

Now I have to change my group affiliation: "Does NOT believe in Santa", and I don't know how to do that. But I believe in my santasoul.

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I'm not too comfortable in the forum anymore.
I have come to believe in Santa...

So, I'd like to change my group membership .. take me OUT of the non believing in Santa group. Those guys should REPENT.

I need help in order to do that.

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Re: I want to change my group membership.. no clue

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Blastcat wrote: So, I'd like to change my group membership .. take me OUT of the non believing in Santa group. Those guys should REPENT.

I need help in order to do that.

:)
1. Click on the name of the user group "Does not believe in Santa" Or click on this link
2. When that usergroup page comes up just click on "Unsubscribe"
3. If you want to join the user group "Believes in Santa" <-- click on the link and just join that group.
4. Don't forget to make a list for what you would like next Christmas.
5. And remember, Santa knows who's naughty or nice so you need to be nice if you expect to get the things on your list. ;)

P. S. Don't forget to MAIL your list to Santa at the North Pole. Although with the new immigration laws and potential ban on people entering the USA from outside our borders Santa might not come to the USA anymore. You might need to move to Canada. Or you could try writing a letter to Ivanka Trump and ask her if she'll ask her daddy to let Santa cross the border. :D
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