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Hey Buckeye Santas,

I will be going home to Ohio to visit family in February. I will have to make the rounds of visiting my family but love to find some time to say hello to fellow Buckeye Santas. My current plans is for the first week of Feb. I don't know if you have a Feb meeting planed but let me know if you do. oh and as for the ROSE BOWL..

GO BUCKS.. beat them Ducks!!!

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What part of Ohio?

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Hey Buckeye Santas,

I will be going home to Ohio to visit family in February. I will have to make the rounds of visiting my family but love to find some time to say hello to fellow Buckeye Santas. My current plans is for the first week of Feb. I don't know if you have a Feb meeting planed but let me know if you do. oh and as for the ROSE BOWL..

GO BUCKS.. beat them Ducks!!!

gee FaSanta I get the feeling you saw my other post.

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North Side of Columbus, I missed what you might have said Spice, but knowing our track record it was probably opposite of what I was thinking. :sc_tongue2:.

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Well.. meetings are NORMALLY the first Saturday of the month...which would be February 6.

--Toledo Santa Tom Pellitieri

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If my plans don't change I will be in Ohio for the first Saturday of the month.. So I hope that it will be possible to meet with you all.

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If my plans don't change I will be in Ohio for the first Saturday of the month.. So I hope that it will be possible to meet with you all.

what size shirt do you wear??? I'll go to Ann Arbor and pick you up a nice Michigan shirt. :thumbup2::clap:B)

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I am sure you can get one cheap, in fact you might find someone who will give you a few bucks to take it from them..:sc_rofl: But its nice of you to think of me.

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FrSanta, I hope to see you again this February at our Buckeye Santas meeting. I have contacted our President and we are all looking forward to your visit in February. I hope Santa Spice and all our friends from up North will make the trip down to God's country too.

Our February meeting is scheduled for:

Saturday 06 February 2010

Fort Rapids Indoor WaterPark Resort

Fort Rapids Indoor Water Park

4560 Hilton Corporate Drive, Columbus, Ohio 43232

Phone: 877-337-7527 or 614-868-1380

Meeting Time 12 Noon

Cost is $5.99 per person plus beverage, separate checks.

Cost for fellowship & fun: Priceless

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David pack up yer kilt and hope to see you there.

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Well I'll pack my kilt and look forward to see you all in Feb.

well, maybe if someone from Michigan is going I can hitch a ride with. It would be nice to meet this guy who keeps picking on me. :whistling: But an 8 hour round trip is along way for lunch. Are Michigan license plates safe in Columbus?

But what the heck, the Buckeyes meet yesterday and we still no report or pictures, so I guess it must not have been much.:P:sc_rofl: :sc_rofl:

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well, maybe if someone from Michigan is going I can hitch a ride with. It would be nice to meet this guy who keeps picking on me. whistling.gif But an 8 hour round trip is along way for lunch. Are Michigan license plates safe in Columbus?

But what the heck, the Buckeyes meet yesterday and we still no report or pictures, so I guess it must not have been much.tongue.gifsc_rofl.gifsc_rofl.gif

Come on down, Santa Old Spice! We can get warmed up for when we go to Celebrate Santa.

FYI, the Buckeye Santas did have a real nice gathering yesterday. Are you going to the one in Toledo a week from next Saturday?

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Santa Spice, if you can get to Toledo, I'll get you to Columbus to meet Fr. Santa David.

--Toledo Santa Tom

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Come on down, Santa Old Spice! We can get warmed up for when we go to Celebrate Santa.

FYI, the Buckeye Santas did have a real nice gathering yesterday. Are you going to the one in Toledo a week from next Saturday?

yes, I will be there. I have my notice in.

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Santa Spice, if you can get to Toledo, I'll get you to Columbus to meet Fr. Santa David.

--Toledo Santa Tom

Thank You Tom, I just penciled it in and when we meet in Toledo on the 23rd we can talk about it

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Hey, I am planing on going to Ohio and would like to come to the Buckeye Santas lunch is there anything I need to do? (reservation?). I look forward to seeing you all.

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Hey, I am planing on going to Ohio and would like to come to the Buckeye Santas lunch is there anything I need to do? (reservation?). I look forward to seeing you all.

why yes, you have to wear a Michigan shirt to get in. :whistling::thumbup2::spinthanks:

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why yes, you have to wear a Michigan shirt to get in. :whistling::thumbup2::spinthanks:

The price of admission would be too high and the rash that it would cause would probably never go away.

:sc_tongue2:...

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Hey, I am planing on going to Ohio and would like to come to the Buckeye Santas lunch is there anything I need to do? (reservation?). I look forward to seeing you all.

FrSanta,

I'll let Santa Don Beck (OhSanta on here), 2010 President know you are coming. The lunch is buffet, but they need a head count to have enough food prepared.

So Santa Old Spice, are you going to Toledo this Saturday and the Buckeye meeting in in February?

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FrSanta,

I'll let Santa Don Beck (OhSanta on here), 2010 President know you are coming. The lunch is buffet, but they need a head count to have enough food prepared.

So Santa Old Spice, are you going to Toledo this Saturday and the Buckeye meeting in in February?

yes, I will be in Toledo this Friday and I hope to come to Columbus so I can meet the infamous FaSanta. Looks like I can pick up a ride in Toledo that day. So put me down and if I miss it you can eat my share.

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yes, I will be in Toledo this Friday and I hope to come to Columbus so I can meet the infamous FaSanta. Looks like I can pick up a ride in Toledo that day. So put me down and if I miss it you can eat my share.

Is Toledo Friday or Saturday?

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Is Toledo Friday or Saturday?

OOPS, it is Saturday. Michigan was on Friday last week. Old timers got me again. Sorry.

Old Spice

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'Cor.. I thought I was clear about Saturday!!

:sorry:

oh Tom it was a mental slip by me. Michigan was Friday and Ohio is Saturday and when I wrote to Gary I slipped and said Friday when I knew darn well it is Saturday. I guess it comes with age. So anyone reading this, Tom's lunch in Toledo is Saturday.

See you Sunday -- oh, I mean Saturday, :santa_cheesy::sc_rofl: :sc_rofl:

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Fr David don't listen to the old guy from up north. Just come and have some fun. See you then.

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Fr David don't listen to the old guy from up north. Just come and have some fun. See you then.

that old guy up north caught you Santa Bill.:sc_rofl:

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oh Tom it was a mental slip by me. Michigan was Friday and Ohio is Saturday and when I wrote to Gary I slipped and said Friday when I knew darn well it is Saturday. I guess it comes with age. So anyone reading this, Tom's lunch in Toledo is Saturday.

See you Sunday -- oh, I mean Saturday, sc_rofl.gif

That old guy up North was just trying to get me to come on the wrong day. sc_rofl.gif Santa Old Spice, I know how you are. It didn't work.

By the way you need to re-negotiation the job offer. You have been out of work all this time, the new job can handle a pre-scheduled vacation!santa_cheesy.gif

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Well I will leave on Monday.. :yahoo: I am crazy excited, it has been over a year since I made the trip to Ohio. It will be nice to visit with family and of course get to the Buckeye Santa meeting. I cleaned out the back of my car so it is ready for suitcases.

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Hey, I am planing on going to Ohio and would like to come to the Buckeye Santas lunch is there anything I need to do? (reservation?). I look forward to seeing you all.

Just RSVP to Pres. Don Beck who you are and how many will attend. Looking forward to seeing you again Father David.

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Well I will leave on Monday.. yahoo.gif I am crazy excited, it has been over a year since I made the trip to Ohio. It will be nice to visit with family and of course get to the Buckeye Santa meeting. I cleaned out the back of my car so it is ready for suitcases.

Have a safe trip and I am looking forward to seeing you again at the Buckeye Santa meeting.

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