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It's that time already! Next Saturday in Medina, OH on 2 May 2009 at the Golden Corral. Their address is: 4913 Grande Blvd. Medina, Ohio 44256. Their web site locator address is: http://www.goldencorral.com/locator/default.asp Their phone is 330-725-6880. We hope to see many of you there. We have had a great year of fellowship so far and our turn outs have been very good. Head count needed by Thursday April 30, 2009

We will be discussing our new Guidelines / By-Laws per Santa Tim Leasure Pres.

See you there!

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I will see you there Dennis. Cindy won't be able to make it though. She and Kim (future mother in-law) will be working on a few things for our son's July wedding. I'll be the most help by staying out of their way! icon1.gif

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It's that time already! Next Saturday in Medina, OH on 2 May 2009 at the Golden Corral. Their address is: 4913 Grande Blvd. Medina, Ohio 44256. Their web site locator address is: http://www.goldencorral.com/locator/default.asp Their phone is 330-725-6880. We hope to see many of you there. We have had a great year of fellowship so far and our turn outs have been very good. Head count needed by Thursday April 30, 2009

We will be discussing our new Guidelines / By-Laws per Santa Tim Leasure Pres.

See you there!

I think I will skip this one. Not sure you Buckeyes could take Wolverines 2 months in a row. :P

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I think I will skip this one. Not sure you Buckeyes could take Wolverines 2 months in a row. :P

Santa Spice, you will be missed. I guess I can leave my OSU flags at home. :D

I am hoping to be there. Peggie has a commitment that evening and probably won't be going.

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Santa Spice, you will be missed. I guess I can leave my OSU flags at home. :D

I am hoping to be there. Peggie has a commitment that evening and probably won't be going.

yup, leave your flag at home. And you have to find someone else to tease. I hope you all have a good time. I might be getting a better car soon, so who knows what month I might show up again. And I hear the car is Red. I hope it is Santa Red and not Buckeye Red. (my daughter and son in law are getting it for me because they say my present car is not safe for their boys to ride in. But I guess it is OK if I ride in it.???)

GO BLUE

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is this south Ohio , North east, west , where? I am from Ohio and do not remember of this name. we will be too busy in May with my brothers wedding, Frankenmuth Santa's, etc. Hope Some of you can make it to ours!

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is this south Ohio , North east, west , where? I am from Ohio and do not remember of this name. we will be too busy in May with my brothers wedding, Frankenmuth Santa's, etc. Hope Some of you can make it to ours!

Northern Ohio South East of Cleveland, Ohio. We will make an anouncement at our meeting about your Group in Michigan.

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yup, leave your flag at home. And you have to find someone else to tease. I hope you all have a good time. I might be getting a better car soon, so who knows what month I might show up again. And I hear the car is Red. I hope it is Santa Red and not Buckeye Red. (my daughter and son in law are getting it for me because they say my present car is not safe for their boys to ride in. But I guess it is OK if I ride in it.???)

GO BLUE

Santa Red, Buckeye Red, It is all the same!

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Just a reminder head count needed by evening of Thursday April 30, 2009

We will be discussing our new Guidelines / By-Laws per Santa Tim Leasure Pres.

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Wish I could make it but I have my final Hospice Volunteer Class on Saturday. I should be back in the swing of things next month. Everyone have a good time.

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Northern Ohio South East of Cleveland, Ohio. We will make an anouncement at our meeting about your Group in Michigan.

thanks, I looked it up and will pass this time only because i do not want to drive to OHIO 3 weekends in a row...last weekend was ladies of faith in Columbus, and Westerville May 9th for my brothers wedding. If my Blood Iron was up I might feel like it. I am working on that. Thanks for the invite.

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Wish I could make it but I have my final Hospice Volunteer Class on Saturday. I should be back in the swing of things next month. Everyone have a good time.

Sorry we'll miss you again Santa Dick. Good Luck with your hospice training. Maybe we'll see you in June in Columbus.

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thanks, I looked it up and will pass this time only because i do not want to drive to OHIO 3 weekends in a row...last weekend was ladies of faith in Columbus, and Westerville May 9th for my brothers wedding. If my Blood Iron was up I might feel like it. I am working on that. Thanks for the invite.

Hope all works well for you and hope you enjoy your Ohio Visits.

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I am looking forward to getting back. I really miss the fellowship. This is a great group of guys.

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Hope all works well for you and hope you enjoy your Ohio Visits.

thanks ! :D

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So how did your Wolverine free lunch go???

:P

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So how did your Wolverine free lunch go???

:P

That's why they had it so far away ! Toledo was too close!

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That's why they had it so far away ! Toledo was too close!

Good one Natasha, they will probably never meet in Toledo again.

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A very nice time was had by all, Nora and Spice. Sorry you folks could not join us this month. Along with the regular Buckeye attendees, Toledo Tom was there as were Santa Joe and Mary Moore from Tennessee. Please mark the date of July 11th on your calendar. That meeting will be hosted by Santa Kona and Kathi Gant at their home in North Ridgeville, Ohio (Northern Ohio area - near an Ohio Turnpike exit). Santa Tim Leasure noted one of the local television stations has asked about attending that meeting for the purpose of doing "Christmas in July" news story. Hope to see you folks there...

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A very nice time was had by all, Nora and Spice. Sorry you folks could not join us this month. Along with the regular Buckeye attendees, Toledo Tom was there as were Santa Joe and Mary Moore from Tennessee. Please mark the date of July 11th on your calendar. That meeting will be hosted by Santa Kona and Kathi Gant at their home in North Ridgeville, Ohio (Northern Ohio area - near an Ohio Turnpike exit). Santa Tim Leasure noted one of the local television stations has asked about attending that meeting for the purpose of doing "Christmas in July" news story. Hope to see you folks there...

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Sorry I was unable to attend. I look forward to next month and in July at Santa Kona and Kathi's home.

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A very nice time was had by all, Nora and Spice. Sorry you folks could not join us this month. Along with the regular Buckeye attendees, Toledo Tom was there as were Santa Joe and Mary Moore from Tennessee. Please mark the date of July 11th on your calendar. That meeting will be hosted by Santa Kona and Kathi Gant at their home in North Ridgeville, Ohio (Northern Ohio area - near an Ohio Turnpike exit). Santa Tim Leasure noted one of the local television stations has asked about attending that meeting for the purpose of doing "Christmas in July" news story. Hope to see you folks there...

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So does this mean we should come in full regalia , especially if you do not have a real beard? :D

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So does this mean we should come in full regalia , especially if you do not have a real beard? :D

Should we bring our TV face??? Since it is at a house, is it pot luck?? Should we bring a dish.??

Lawn chairs?? I have some nice Michigan table clothes and flags and cups and stuff. :P:P:P

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Good questions, Nora and Spice. I am sure more information will be posted by Santa Tim and/or Santa Kona as that time gets closer. I think that helping Kathi and Kona with lunch would be a wonderful contribution on the part of those attending.

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Should we bring our TV face??? Since it is at a house, is it pot luck?? Should we bring a dish.??

Lawn chairs?? I have some nice Michigan table clothes and flags and cups and stuff. :P:P:P

Stope making things up, there is nothing "nice" with "Michigan" on it.santa-laughing.gif

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Stope making things up, there is nothing "nice" with "Michigan" on it.santa-laughing.gif

wait a min. most people think I'm nice and I have Michigan on me, address, living in etc. :o

:P

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wait a min. most people think I'm nice and I have Michigan on me, address, living in etc. :o

:P

Good for you Natasha, give him heck!!! All us good Michigan people can't take that Buckeye talk.

See SC Ohio, you got caught, picking on me backfired on you this time. :sc_rofl::sc_rofl::sc_rofl:

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Good for you Natasha, give him heck!!! All us good Michigan people can't take that Buckeye talk.

See SC Ohio, you got caught, picking on me backfired on you this time. :sc_rofl::sc_rofl::sc_rofl:

santa-laughing.gifJust checking to see if you were reading my stuff!

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we are keeping up with your stuff santa Ohio! B)

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we are keeping up with your stuff santa Ohio! B)

It is good to know someone is reading "my stuff"! santa-laughing.gif

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Hello Buckeyes; how did the luncheon go today??? did Santa Dan and Fran make it from Texas????

I hope all is well.

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Hello Buckeyes; how did the luncheon go today??? did Santa Dan and Fran make it from Texas????

I hope all is well.

Santa Spice, was your ears burning today?

Santa Dan did make it to our Buckeye Santas meeting, but his wife had family commitments. We were talking about you a little. Everything bad! Not really, it is not any fun unless you are there to here it.

Yes, we had a good luncheon and meeting. :rolleyes:

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Santa Spice, was your ears burning today?

Santa Dan did make it to our Buckeye Santas meeting, but his wife had family commitments. We were talking about you a little. Everything bad! Not really, it is not any fun unless you are there to here it.

Yes, we had a good luncheon and meeting. :rolleyes:

nice to now I am thought of, even if it is negative. :spinthanks: GO BLUE

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nice to now I am thought of, even if it is negative. :spinthanks: GO BLUE

I was kidding! I said "not really". We were talking in a "positive" matter about you. In fact, if it wasn't for that "go blue" thing, you would be okay. :sc_rofl:

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I was kidding! I said "not really". We were talking in a "positive" matter about you. In fact, if it wasn't for that "go blue" thing, you would be okay. :sc_rofl:

now now, that is the second time you said something nice about me today. What are you doing? Trying to neutralize me??? :sc_rofl::sc_rofl:

GO BLUE

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there is nothing "nice" with "Michigan" on it.

if it wasn't for that "go blue" thing, you would be okay.

Ohio, what does the picture of you wearing "Blue" bibs say?????

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Hello all;

I went to the Buckeye santas luncheon Saturday, and man, what a great time! I renewed several acquaintences from last year, and met several new to me Santas and Mrs. Clauses. It sure is great to be welcome at local meetings like these.

Thanks for allowing me to participate. Hopefully next year when we come north, we might both be able to go to a meeting...of course, that depends on when we return to the land of perma-frost! Ho Ho Ho!

All you Buckeye santas have a great group, and all I can see for the future of your group is better and better. I believe that the local groups are the way things are going these days. More camaraderie and better networking, etc. National is good for some things, such as getting a good rate on insurance and background checks, but localization seems more personal, at least to me.

If anyone is in Texas, and we are having one of our bi-monthly eatin meetins, you are certainly welcome to attend. If any of you are traveling through along Interstate 10 from Louisiana into Texas, you are certainly welcome to stop in Orange. Ms Fran and I will meet you for coffee or whatever, and give you a big Lone Star Santa welcome to Texas.

Thanks again for the camaraderie and fun at the Buckeye Santas meeting June 6.

Good cheer,

Santa Dan Harriman

Heading back to Texas this morning.

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Thanks for sharing Santa Ohio, I enjoyed the photos. :rolleyes:

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Ohio, what does the picture of you wearing "Blue" bibs say?????

Thank you Santa Everett, I had missed this until you pointed it out.

Blue bibs on SCOhio??? WOW!!!!

by the way, where are the pictures of the Santa luncheon? I didn't see a title to click onfor those.????????????????????????????

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