As an alternative to the commercialism of Santa Claus, Pancho Clos has evolved in some communities as a black bearded man wearing a sarape, riding a cart pulled by burros. The South Pole cousin of Santa Claus, he does not bring gifts other than candy, instead he helps the children do things for others.
PANCHO CLOS
Of course, you know how the first Santa Claus died in that
chimney accident; and they buried him on Christmas Island...that's
over by Easter Island, where they buried the first Easter Bunny.
Pues, no importa que se murió, porqué dejó
dos hijos, Santa Claus Number One, and Santa Claus Number Two.
What a terrible thing to call your sons, Number One and Number
Two. Imagínese como se portaba el Número Uno con
el Número Dos: "Hey, Number Two! It snowed last night.
Get a shovel and clean it up! Hey, Number Two! Look what those
reindeer did. Get a shovel and clean it up! Hey, Number Two! It's
almost Christmas. Wrap those packages!
Te gusta que te hablan así? No, ¿verdad? You don't
like it when someone talks to you like that, and neither did Number
Two, so one day he got mad and headed South. Pues, si vives en
el Polo Norte, tienes que ir al sur.
He just kept going and going until he ended up in the South Pole.
¡Qué dificultad! Ni hablaba español. Do you
know why he stayed at the South Pole long enough to learn Spanish?
He met Blanca Nieves. So Santa Claus Number Two and Snow White
got married and lived happily ever after...except for one thing.
El siempre se quejaba de su hermano, y ella le regañaba
para visitarlo. How would you like it if your spouse told you
every day: "bueno, ¿porqué no te vas a hablar
con tu hermano?" You wouldn't like that, would you?
So, one day, no aguantó más, y se fué para
el norte. But, what he did not know, was that same day, he brother
was headed south to see him. El y su hermano se encontraron el
el aire arriba de San Franciso. But what they did not know, was
that it was the very day that Apollo lucky number 13 was returning
from outer space...y, ¡zas! Por supuesto, usted nunca oyó
de esto. I mean, what is NASA going to say: "Today we would
like to announce that we have killed Santa Claus". No, no,
no, you never heard anything like that, ¿verdad? NASA no
va a decir esto.
Pues no le hace, porque los dos tuvieron hijos. The son of Santa
Claus Number One still lives at the North Pole and wears a red
furry cap, and big black boots, and travels around the world in
a sleigh pulled by reindeer. Usted lo ha oído decir, "ho,
ho, ho."
But do you know what Blanca Nieves called her son? Panchito. Even
today, Pancho Clos visits children around the world. Pero Pancho
Clos es diferente que Santa Claus. You know how Santa Claus makes
the children wonder what they are going to get for Christmas?
Pancho Clos no les da esperanzas de recibir regalos, sino de dar
regalos. Pancho says, "what did you give for Christmas?"
So this year, listen to Pancho Clos and be nice. Hay que pensar
en otros más que en si mismo.
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