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Next Buckeye Santas Luncheon Feb.6th


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Per: Santa Don Beck, President

Have you met any new Santas this season? We hope they will accept an invitation to join us this year.

Next Scheduled Meeting Date & Location

Saturday 06 February 2010

Fort Rapids Indoor WaterPark Resort

4560 Hilton Corporate Drive, Columbus, Ohio 43232

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

<h2>Link To Fort Rapids

Meeting Time 12 Noon

Cost is $6.99 per person plus tax, separate checks.

Cost for fellowship & fun: Priceless

RSVP: Santa Don Beck

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I must give you due and timely warning, it looks like I will be there. I am riding down with Santa Tom from Toledo. And there may be more from Michigan. So unless something comes up, like I get that limo job and have to work, I should be there. Santa wears Maize and Blue, right?

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WRONG Scarlet and GREY!!! I will see you there Spice.

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I must give you due and timely warning, it looks like I will be there. I am riding down with Santa Tom from Toledo. And there may be more from Michigan. So unless something comes up, like I get that limo job and have to work, I should be there. Santa wears Maize and Blue, right?

I have two Buckeye Santa caps, should I bring one for you, Santa Old Spice.

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Ol' Spice... when will you ever learn? I am going to have to make sure I am decked out in all my best Buckeye Gear just for you. It is too bad your not driving your own car, I have a bunch of Buckeye car magnets that I could help decorate your vehicle with. I look forward to meeting you in person. :cheers:.

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Looking forward to seeing both of you again.

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I plan on attending, but since I am a designer beard Santa, I will be there incognito! You will recognize me... I'll be the one wearing red. chuckle

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Ol' Spice... when will you ever learn? I am going to have to make sure I am decked out in all my best Buckeye Gear just for you. It is too bad your not driving your own car, I have a bunch of Buckeye car magnets that I could help decorate your vehicle with. I look forward to meeting you in person. :cheers:.

oh, I learned a long time ago that any time you go to or near Columbus, you must go in a car with Ohio plates. I wasn't born yesterday. I probably won't be hard to recognize.

By the way FYI there is no such thing as "best Buckeye gear".:sc_rasberry::thumbup2: unless of course you are talking about your McDonald's shirt and hat.

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Well considering McDonalds is the worlds number #1 restaurant chain. The do share being #1 with us Buckeyes and if they are smart enough to wear the red uniform shirts instead of the dreadful blue ones, they will stay #1 in my book. :P

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Actually speaking of Buckeye gear and outfits. What is the norm for yours all gathering. Do you guys Santa up, go casual, Buckeye wear, or just red stuff? or all of the above.? I have to figure out what I am going to pack. I rarely go a day without wearing a Buckeye t-shirt underneath my priest shirt. But I suspect it will be more in the sweater type weather then t-shirt and shorts. ;). The bad thing about winter clothes is they take up a lot more room in the suitcase. a couple sweaters and you out of room. I am :yahoo:looking forward to coming to the meeting. I have never been to this Fort Rapids place but I google mapped it so it looks easy enough to get to. See you all real soon.

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Actually speaking of Buckeye gear and outfits. What is the norm for yours all gathering. Do you guys Santa up, go casual, Buckeye wear, or just red stuff? or all of the above.? I have to figure out what I am going to pack. I rarely go a day without wearing a Buckeye t-shirt underneath my priest shirt. But I suspect it will be more in the sweater type weather then t-shirt and shorts. wink.gif. The bad thing about winter clothes is they take up a lot more room in the suitcase. a couple sweaters and you out of room. I am :yahoo:looking forward to coming to the meeting. I have never been to this Fort Rapids place but I google mapped it so it looks easy enough to get to. See you all real soon.

Everyone is pretty much casual Santa and Mrs. Claus outfitted, but I may need to dress a little more Buckeye just for our buddy Santa Old Spice.

Getting to Fort Rapids, you actually turn on to the ramp for I-70 East from Hamilton Road, but turn right off the ramp. There should be a sign, but I can't remember for sure.

Also Fort Rapids is an indoor water park, so it is normally on the warm side and really warm in the water park.

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Everyone is pretty much casual Santa and Mrs. Claus outfitted, but I may need to dress a little more Buckeye just for our buddy Santa Old Spice.

Getting to Fort Rapids, you actually turn on to the ramp for I-70 East from Hamilton Road, but turn right off the ramp. There should be a sign, but I can't remember for sure.

Also Fort Rapids is an indoor water park, so it is normally on the warm side and really warm in the water park.

doesn't matter if there is a sign, Buckeyes can't read anyways.:spinthanks::wow:

by the way why is there 2 threads on this????

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Calling for some snow :down: but the meeting is still on. I guess I'll see everyone there, drive careful.

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Well I just got off Skype with Santa Don. The meeting is canceled for today. :down: Everyone stay home and stay warm.

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Hey where was everyone... I went to the meeting and nobody was there.:confused: All we had was 12 inches of snow. I did not have internet access so I did not see the cancellation. I had to drop off a friend in whitehall on Friday night. the roads were terrible so I can understand why you canceled but amazingly enough the highways were completely clean by noon on Saturday. Well I am sorry I missed my chance to meet with you all. But I had fun making a big snowman so it was all good.

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Hey where was everyone... I went to the meeting and nobody was there.:confused: All we had was 12 inches of snow. I did not have internet access so I did not see the cancellation. I had to drop off a friend in whitehall on Friday night. the roads were terrible so I can understand why you canceled but amazingly enough the highways were completely clean by noon on Saturday. Well I am sorry I missed my chance to meet with you all. But I had fun making a big snowman so it was all good.

sorry about the snow out because I was looking forward to meeting you. I had so much Michigan stuff, it would have been fun. Let me know if you get to Michigan.

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Fr Santa sorry about every thing. I realy wanted to meet you again. Maybe next year. Spice I had my OSU things ready for you.

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Fr Santa sorry about every thing. I realy wanted to meet you again. Maybe next year. Spice I had my OSU things ready for you.

Santa Bill, I figured you would along with a dozen other Buckeyes. I was ready. Just have to do it another time.

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Hey where was everyone... I went to the meeting and nobody was there.:confused: All we had was 12 inches of snow. I did not have internet access so I did not see the cancellation. I had to drop off a friend in whitehall on Friday night. the roads were terrible so I can understand why you canceled but amazingly enough the highways were completely clean by noon on Saturday. Well I am sorry I missed my chance to meet with you all. But I had fun making a big snowman so it was all good.

Sorry Father David, I did not have a number to call you. Maybe next year.

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