Subject: RE: BS: Silly Secret Santa Signals - 2005 From: bobad Date: 14 Oct 05 - 09:39 PM Some gift ideas for the man on your list here. |
Subject: RE: BS: Silly Secret Santa Signals - 2005 From: Stilly River Sage Date: 14 Oct 05 - 11:22 PM Santa! So good to hear from you! Chocolate is always good, but you know how it goes--if it's here, I eat it. (I'd like to lose a few pounds and stay in those medium mudcat t-shirts I keep ordering!) So you're used to a warm climate? Hmmm. My garden didn't do much this year--we are in the middle of a drought. I have some onions and garlic harvested in the spring, but not much else. Do you have some interesting seeds perhaps, to send along? I'm into xeriscape (anything to kill the damned bermuda grass!) There ARE others who share the holiday at my house. Two teenagers, two cats, two dogs, and an amiable ex-husband. Something the entire group would enjoy, perhaps a speciality from your area, would be wonderful. A food, a game, a book, or even better, music. What do you listen to and/or what do you perform? I didn't mention that I seem to have a collection of decorative tiles and art in my kitchen. It evolved from tiles bought on a couple of trips and a gift from a friend who knows of my naturalist background. I have a wall with a couple of geckos and a cat and it has room for more tiles or artistic hanging critters. I like snakes and tarantulas, and would love to add some to the wall exhibit. What lives in your area? Anything similar? I have done nothing with any calendars of late, so I think the answer to that last question must be "no." Will your reindeer be launching themselves from caliche, or prairie grass, or perhaps a year-round wetland? Send some geographical hints, please! SRS |
Subject: RE: BS: Silly Secret Santa Signals - 2005 From: GUEST,Snuffy's Chuffy(ed) Secret Santa - well I AM Date: 15 Oct 05 - 12:01 AM Good job, mate...well, I did have to quell a small uprising, doesn't do to let their hands be idle too long, but they share your penchant for real ale and that did the trick. Now to get to smudging, reciting incantations and boiling the newt's eyes and all...oops, sorry, wrong holiday... now, listen here you little half-pint, sorry green-clad, red & white striped leggings idle bits of felt and woolies...get busy, I say! This moment!Ah..now where was I dear Santee? Ummm...yes, field recordings? As in country mice? Source, as in Delphi? Blimey, it's all round the world I'll go a'fore we get this put together! Ho! Ho! Ho! And, away we g-o-o-o-o-o-o Your really chuffed Santa |
Subject: RE: BS: Silly Secret Santa Signals - 2005 From: Firecat Date: 15 Oct 05 - 08:12 PM *bounces* I got a Santa! I got a Santa! *calms down again* Sorry about that. In answer to your question, I play cello, bodhran and keyboard, and I do a lot of singing, mainly to the radio. Sorry it took so long to answer! |
Subject: RE: BS: Silly Secret Santa Signals - 2005 From: GUEST,Tannywheeler's purple pixie SS Date: 16 Oct 05 - 04:26 AM colours? blue? purple? ..This is not easy to understand For you that come from a distant land Where all the colours are low in pitch - Deep purples, emeralds deep and rich, Where autumn's flaming and summer's green - Here is a beauty you have not seen. All is pitched in a higher key, Lilac, topaz, and ivory, Palest jade-green and pale clear blue Like aquamarines that the sun shines through, Golds and silvers, we have at will - Silver and gold on each plain and hill, Silver-green of the myall leaves, Tawny gold of the garnered sheaves, Silver rivers that silent slide, Golden sands by the water-side, Golden wattle, and golden broom, Silver stars of the rosewood bloom; Amber sunshine, and smoke-blue shade: Opal colours that glow and fade; On the gold of the upland grass Blue cloud-shadows that swiftly pass; Wood-smoke blown in an azure mist; Hills of tenuous amethyst. . . Oft the colours are pitched so high The deepest note is the cobalt sky; We have to wait till the sunset comes For shades that feel like the beat of drums - Or like organ notes in their rise and fall - Purple and orange and cardinal, Or the peacock-green that turns soft and slow To peacock-blue as the great stars show . . . Sugar-gum boles flushed to peach-blow pink; Blue-gums, tall at the clearing's brink; Ivory pillars, their smooth fine slope Dappled with delicate heliotrope; Grey of the twisted mulga-roots; Golden-bronze of the budding shoots; Tints of the lichens that cling and spread, Nile-green, primrose, and palest red . . . Sheen of the bronze-wing; blue of the crane; Fawn and pearl of the lyrebird's train; Cream of the plover; grey of the dove - These are the hues of the land I love... happy hoping, Tannywheeler!! your very Secret Santa :-) |
Subject: RE: BS: Silly Secret Santa Signals - 2005 From: GUEST,Joybell's SS Date: 16 Oct 05 - 11:31 AM Just thinking of you and just letting you know I am here. Joybell SS |
Subject: RE: BS: Silly Secret Santa Signals - 2005 From: GUEST,Guest, Joybells SS Date: 16 Oct 05 - 11:39 AM Joybell, I'm so glad you like yellow - it's one of my favourites too, I've just read your hints list and I'm sure I can come up with something that will fit the bill - I've been doing a little planning already - hee hee! The elves will have to work overtime. I don't get on to Mudcat that often, so please don't feel neglected if I don't post too often - be happy and know that I am thinking of you. Much love, Santa |
Subject: RE: BS: Silly Secret Santa Signals - 2005 From: RobbieWilson Date: 16 Oct 05 - 02:39 PM It's the Ides of October and what is this here On the doormat a Christmas card, first of the year It's come from New York in the U S of A I've never been there, it's too far away. There's a feline motif, it's come from a cat But who could it be? Can you tell me that Is it really a Yankee from over the sea Posting so early to little old me Or has this card been put in the mail By a sneaky accomplice who hopes that I'll fail To deduce who my Santa is, where they reside Left of the Atlantic or t'other side |
Subject: RE: BS: Silly Secret Santa Signals - 2005 From: Tig Date: 16 Oct 05 - 02:57 PM I as posted on t'ovver fred like I said I wood. |
Subject: RE: BS: Silly Secret Santa Signals - 2005 From: GUEST,RobbieWilson's SS 009 Date: 17 Oct 05 - 02:29 AM A poet thou art. I tip my toque to thee! I am a ubiquitous yuletide yokel Just wait and see... |
Subject: RE: BS: Silly Secret Santa Signals - 2005 From: MBSLynne Date: 17 Oct 05 - 04:08 AM *sniff I don't think my Santa is talking to me. *sob Is it because I've been naughty? *wail I want my Santaaaaaaaaaaa!!!! |
Subject: RE: BS: Silly Secret Santa Signals - 2005 From: GUEST,MMario's SSecret SSanta Date: 17 Oct 05 - 05:58 AM YYo, YYo MMario winters coming, watcha know Elves are trudging through frost and snow To reach old Santa's place They are bending elfen backs They are filling goody sacks toys and chocolate, paperbacks to spread their Christmas cheer But what to send our MMario boy Would he like a ppainted toy? What kind of chchocolate does he enjoy? or is he on a diet? Does he know where Santa lives, can he read the signs he gives will he like the gift his nibs the rantin' boy has chosen MMario, MMario speak to me Do you like Bourbon or Scotch Whisky A cup of coffee or a cup of tea when long days end has come Shall I send you a wally dug a wee gold ring tae hang fae yer lug a souveneir fae a sailing tug like my granda used to pilot or would these things all be nae good cos you're a sophisticated city dude perhaps a picture of of me in the nude just to keep it personal I'll have to stop this feeble doggerel so hep me cut through the ideas fog or i'll have to go sit on the bog until A have an idea of my own XX SS |
Subject: RE: BS: Silly Secret Santa Signals - 2005 From: GUEST,Alaska Mike's snowy benefactor Date: 17 Oct 05 - 11:55 AM Ho Ho Ho!, only me... Just to let you know that I had to let the last 'My Little Pony' gift go to some horrid little child in order to stop her screaming, hope that you are not too disappointed.. -please , no tantrums.. I see that some things have been put aside for you already, and the elf task force are awaiting a delivery from China before your parcel is made up.(yes, out-sourcing has arrived in lapland too) Rudolph has found a use for the Tellytubbie mountain, they are quite absorbant it seems, and even the naughty elves have been pleased to find them useful for .45 practice in preparation for the middle east delivery run. please leave me a donut and a southern comfort on the mantlepiece, I so get fed up with mince-pies and sherry....., even the reindeer won't eat them nowadays and I have to be careful doling out the sherry, some of them are AA members (Rudoph doesn't have a red nose for nothing!). But at least now the sleigh has sat-nav we won't get lost again (sorry Easter Bunny) chortlingly yours Santa |
Subject: RE: BS: Silly Secret Santa Signals - 2005 From: GUEST,JennyG's secret santa Date: 17 Oct 05 - 03:12 PM Hi JeNnY sorry about the lateness of this posting, but I have to wait to get on to the computer because of the rest of the family. Are you being a good girl? Much love, your secret santa. |
Subject: RE: BS: Silly Secret Santa Signals - 2005 From: Rapparee Date: 17 Oct 05 - 03:32 PM Nothing. Rien. Nada. Sigh.... |
Subject: RE: BS: Silly Secret Santa Signals - 2005 From: GUEST,Satisfied Santa of the Superb Stilly Date: 17 Oct 05 - 04:36 PM Many thanks Santee Dear, for all the information which has been digested and will assist in forming your gift parcel which my cheeky elves will be preparing shortly. It'll be by Slow Reindeer I'm afraid, they're in training & I mustn't allow then to overdo things before the big day. Am certain that you're familiar with longitude & latitude via maps & possibly with GPS. Have sent some sheets of information about a game which can be played in your location before Christmas & could be something you'll enjoy for quite some time to come! I do hope that you'll get into the spirit of the thing, in fact you may already be aware of it's existence. If you go to the site & read the FAQ's you'll see that not a single hair, feather or blade of grass will be harmed by players. Around here, we're careful to pass the game on to like-minded individuals so that nothing get's spoilt. Hope you'll approve of the concept & enjoy the game! Geographical clues... well, the leaves are falling though it's been many years since we had a decent snowfall. The climate has shifted so much that we're all a bit worried, not as much rainfall as usual & we try to take care of our water reserves too. Does that help? |
Subject: RE: BS: Silly Secret Santa Signals - 2005 From: Joybell Date: 17 Oct 05 - 06:35 PM Santa!!!!!!!!! Hooray. Thank you. And you like yellow too. So you really are a very Secret Santa. Thinking of you too. Cheers and hapiness, Joy |
Subject: RE: BS: Silly Secret Santa Signals - 2005 From: Stilly River Sage Date: 17 Oct 05 - 06:49 PM I hate to start posting hard and fast guesses too soon. . . sounds like someplace I almost moved to a few years ago. . . found a great house up in the mountains. . . the story is that the timber there is so dry that the lumber at Home Depot has more moisture in it. . . SRS |
Subject: RE: BS: Silly Secret Santa Signals - 2005 From: jacqui.c Date: 17 Oct 05 - 10:59 PM Sniff! |
Subject: RE: BS: Silly Secret Santa Signals - 2005 From: GUEST,Helens stumbling stuttering silly santa slav Date: 18 Oct 05 - 01:45 AM |
Subject: RE: BS: Silly Secret Santa Signals - 2005 From: GUEST,stumbing stutter etc. of helen Date: 18 Oct 05 - 01:55 AM Helen of harp with water all 'round I looked at your hints on the thread Colours and interests, suggestions abound, And all I can think of to rhyme is 'dead' But no, that's bad manners, that word I'll have to forget THAT rhyme But oh dear, the next that occurs Is just as bad - I need time To think - to consider - to be smart On the ball - original - ahhhh! fart! Oh forgive me oh Helen I'm surrounded by smellin' things, so I'll log out at once with the sad bad knowledge that I'm just a rhyming dunce! |
Subject: RE: BS: Silly Secret Santa Signals - 2005 From: GUEST,Bill t' Bodger's Signaling Secret Santa Date: 18 Oct 05 - 02:13 AM I'm here! I'm here! I'm ready to go! Are you? :) |
Subject: RE: BS: Silly Secret Santa Signals - 2005 From: GUEST,Lady Elizabeth's Krispy Kris Kringle Date: 18 Oct 05 - 09:06 AM Fair Dame, Wouldst that I knew more of thy wishes! Couldst thou not post some small hint of thy tastes and desires? They need not be too personal, but just enough to allay my fears of my gifts offending thee. |
Subject: RE: BS: Silly Secret Santa Signals - 2005 From: Alaska Mike Date: 18 Oct 05 - 09:59 AM Oh Santa, Santa you jolly old elf. Thanks for the nifty note. Too bad about the Tele-Tubby, but I'll just have to get over it. As for the donut and Southern Comfort, they will be in their usual place for you. (If you change your mind about the Sherry, you know where its kept.) Please watch out for the neighbor's dog. Its still not used to strangers and will probably rip you a new one if you get too close. We are pretty sure the grizzly bear has been captured and taken back into the wilderness, so not to worry on that account (remember last year?). Good to hear you have finally upgraded and install NavSat, but remember, if your flight plan is not filed properly, Homeland Security will more than likely send a couple surface to air gifts your way as you pass through. Paranoia is alive and well in the 49th state. Best wishes, Mike |
Subject: RE: BS: Silly Secret Santa Signals - 2005 From: GUEST,katlaughing's SS in downtown Tilling Date: 18 Oct 05 - 10:41 AM Just back from Taormina (any idea how to remove paint and pipe ash from clothing?) That Irene Coles! she's so..............well "quaint"; she did have a suggestion for a present but......... well no,.......... I really couldn't ..... and besides I don't think you're allowed to send that sort of thing in The Royal Mail! Oh look, there's the padre - now he's bound to be able to think of something more suitable to be continued............ |
Subject: RE: BS: Silly Secret Santa Signals - 2005 From: GUEST,Sinsull's Santa awaiting news from USA Date: 18 Oct 05 - 11:02 AM Hope you behaved yourself at the Getaway Mary! My spies will be reporting back to me soon. Perhaps there will be photos? CALLING CHIEF USA SPY - WHERE ARE YOU? - UPDATE PLEASE |
Subject: RE: BS: Silly Secret Santa Signals - 2005 From: ShadyLady Date: 18 Oct 05 - 11:57 AM Hmmmmmmmmm...someone feline, let's see.................zzz...zzz...ahaa! CatsPhiddle...? Katlaughing...? Please reply soon, Your very own, very silly, scret santee, Sunglasses. (Shades or Shady.) |
Subject: RE: BS: Silly Secret Santa Signals - 2005 From: Sarah the flute Date: 18 Oct 05 - 12:00 PM Oh Santa, Santa I've been working so hard at the "being good" bit that I never got around to replying to your latest graphic poem. Please forgive. I am being VERY good Not even getting in a mood When people ask me stupid things I just bounce back, as if on springs And say I'll help you (just like that) Even when I think they're a total.....(insert appropriate word) That IS being good Panda with me Santa (sorry that should be bear not panda) Sarah |
Subject: RE: BS: Silly Secret Santa Signals - 2005 From: Helen Date: 18 Oct 05 - 03:58 PM Hmm! Now I'm worried. :-) Helen |
Subject: RE: BS: Silly Secret Santa Signals - 2005 From: GUEST,Stilly's Secret 'stoopid hints' Santa Date: 18 Oct 05 - 04:54 PM Don't you fret none about hard & fast guesses at this stage of the game Stilly, let's treat it as just thinking aloud! Won't take you long to find me, so I gotta act mysterious. Not been playing this game long, though thoroughly enjoyed my attempts at confounding my last Santee & being confuzled by my Santa. Have only one batch of seeds from my garden that *might* survive in your yard, so geographically we're farther apart than you might think. My English may not be up to scratch, but I guess that's evolution rather than learning.... Do you DVD by the way? And what format do the machines on your continent normally use? Got some grand stuff to send you of characters in my local folk world (you ain't seen nothin' yet) & I can burn in most formats luckily. Hoping to brighten up Christmas for the whole household! |
Subject: RE: BS: Silly Secret Santa Signals - 2005 From: katlaughing Date: 18 Oct 05 - 05:00 PM Oh no! Not the Reverend! I'll bet MY fake Scottish accent is better than his!**bg** As to paint and ashes, howabout some good old turpentine? O, my darlin', oh, my darlin', oh my darlin', Turpentine; you have burned me and cleaned up me, oh my darlin' Turpentine!...Ooooo, please don't let this puir attempt influence your gift ideas a'tal, a'tal, Dear Santa! I've love to see what Irene had up her sleeve, er...well, in mind, Royal Mail or not..:-) katanxiouslywaitingforthenextinstallment |
Subject: RE: BS: Silly Secret Santa Signals - 2005 From: Tig Date: 18 Oct 05 - 05:08 PM Don't worry Rap - I know your Santa has been a very busy person recently and not often on line. |
Subject: RE: BS: Silly Secret Santa Signals - 2005 From: Bat Goddess Date: 18 Oct 05 - 06:26 PM I'm sorry, SS! I've been neglecting this (and just about every) thread cuz I've been in "getting ready for the Getaway", "Getaway" and "Gotaway" modes lately -- not to mention two days down and back. Sounds like my SS is either bossy or in the military -- expecting orders to be carried out ASAP by a troop of elves! Ohmagawd! But I have to reassure my Santee that I'm on the job as well. I had over 2200 pieces of spam at my Yahoo address when I arrived back in New Hampshuh his afternoon -- and over 600 pieces of mostly legitimate mail. Haven't even checked my REA L address yet. (oy) Later, Linn |
Subject: RE: BS: Surly Secret Santa Tig-nals - 2005 From: GUEST,Tig's Elf-Alpha (w/ assistants Spanky & Buck Date: 18 Oct 05 - 07:35 PM Hmmmmmmmmm......waited until you thought you were old enough, before hinting, eh? Are these REALLY early Christmas signals? ....... or are they REALLY late Birthday signals to make me feel guilty and send more loot? Now, which of these suggestions would be within the powers of the Great and Almighty...... CLAUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!(cue in spooky music) Now I could find some of those black picture tees she says she likes, with the image of Tiger Woods himself, but what color golf balls would she like? Hmmm.....Something to ponder....... Dragons too close to oil lamps sounds like too much of a fire hazard.....Hmmmmm....Maybe not...... Aromatherapy, eh......Maybe when in Arome, I should do like the Aromans.......A possibility....... CD's? Maybe the Little Drummer Boy's solo album, "Beat The Christmas Rush" would do the trick!.....The duet with Ginger Baker on "Wipeout" is quite a rhythmic tour-de-force.......Hmmmmmm....... I'll just send this out by messenger elf and work on some more fiendishly good ideas........... |
Subject: RE: BS: Silly Secret Santa Signals - 2005 From: GUEST,RobbieWilson's SS 009, licensed to gift Date: 19 Oct 05 - 05:35 PM I spy with my little eye some hints on the hints thread, left by someone identified only as "GUEST." Surely he--or is that you? must jest! My deductive powers surmise that said Guest MIGHT be you, because: 1. He is male, which, being a Robert, you presumably are too. 2. He is a Brit or from the Commonwealth, because he likes football, yet clarifies that he means soccer, suggesting he knows his SS might be a Yank or some other barbarian. 3. He is vegetarian, and you mention you are of that persuasion in one of your posts. So, Robbie, is that GUEST indeed YOU? If so, do you not want CDs because you don't have a CD player? If so, if a musical gift is in order, should I send you: A. An LP B. A musical instrument C. A musician? Your baffled, hornswoggled and otherwise in need of an aspirin SS 009 |
Subject: RE: BS: Silly Secret Santa Signals - 2005 From: GUEST,Catsphiddle's extremely crazy Secret Santa Date: 19 Oct 05 - 08:54 PM I've been hearing all about your goings on at the Getaway. Maybe a new bra should be tucked into your stocking. |
Subject: RE: BS: Silly Secret Santa Signals - 2005 From: JennieG Date: 20 Oct 05 - 04:24 AM I've got a Santa, I've got a Santa, I've got a Santa!!! Yes Santa I am being very good......at least...I've been told I'm not bad, is that the same thing? Cheers JennieG |
Subject: RE: BS: Silly Secret Santa Signals - 2005 From: RobbieWilson Date: 20 Oct 05 - 07:42 AM SS009, Yep sounds like me all right. Hadn't realised I was not logged on, sorry. I do have a CD player, I don't have a record player. It's just that I think CDs rarely get over the life of folk music. I do like and dabble with all kinds of musical instrument. |
Subject: RE: BS: Silly Secret Santa Signals - 2005 From: GUEST,GUEST, JennyG's jolly genie Date: 20 Oct 05 - 08:19 AM |
Subject: RE: BS: Silly Secret Santa Signals - 2005 From: GUEST,JennyG's jolly genie Date: 20 Oct 05 - 08:28 AM Hi JeN, Yes it does count. Sorry about the last message under my name, I pressed enter by accident & submitted it. I'm glad you're being good. much love, Your own jolly genie. P.s. I like to wear sunglasses. |
Subject: RE: BS: Silly Secret Santa Signals - 2005 From: Catherine Jayne Date: 20 Oct 05 - 09:14 AM 'ello crazy secret santa!!...So you have been hearing all about my goings on at the getaway....then you also know that there is no way you can wear a bra under a corset! I have seen the video footage and it was tatse fully done by Bill D son, although I haven't laughed so much in a long time!! |
Subject: RE: BS: Silly Secret Santa Signals - 2005 From: GUEST,Freda's Cruising Cris Cringle Date: 20 Oct 05 - 10:02 AM I've been back and forth lately, so haven't been able to do much hinting...but my elves and I may be able to get you some postal cards. Some of them might even be from where I live...or not. Want a kitten? |
Subject: RE: BS: Silly Secret Santa Signals - 2005 From: Tig Date: 20 Oct 05 - 10:19 AM Dear Elf-Alpha and Sidekicks There is NO WAY I would want to give you any extra work by trying to con you into more pressies. That wouldn't be playing fair (and I'd never ever thought of trying it :-) ) Bright yellow golf balls could be fun. Then I could play with the kittens in the dark with them. However spending time ruining a good country walk by hitting them with a club is not one of my usual pastimes. You also have an interesting taste in music - I agree about the Ginger Baker! I am looking forward to your visit and will try and be a good girl until then. Lots of love and hugs Tig xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx |
Subject: RE: BS: Silly Secret Santa Signals - 2005 From: GUEST,Sian's Silly Secret Santa Date: 20 Oct 05 - 01:03 PM Ah yes, I remember you. You're a regular on the Good Girl List. No,you're not forgotten. I was away, checking on how well the EGMU(Elven Gift Maker Union) was getting on. We have a very good worker-distributor relationship here. I think that they ho beyond human kindness and craftsmanship, and I hear that they've been known to say I was a real saint. So you like licorice, eh? Does it have to be socks? |
Subject: RE: BS: Silly Secret Santa Signals - 2005 From: Bill t' bodger Date: 20 Oct 05 - 01:56 PM I GOT A SANTA! I GOT A SANTA! JUST BEEN FUELLIN REINDEER WIV DYNAMITE N STUFF SO THY'RE READY SO AM I I GOT A SANTA YIPPEE Love and good happiness stuff t'bodger |
Subject: RE: BS: Silly Secret Santa Signals - 2005 From: GUEST,Rapaires silly and slightly insane secret sa Date: 20 Oct 05 - 02:03 PM I aitn't forgot you just been away a lot lately didn'y know about this page til today fires lit under reindeer ready to go your sasiss |
Subject: RE: BS: Silly Secret Santa Signals - 2005 From: My guru always said Date: 20 Oct 05 - 05:04 PM Cooeeee! Santa Dear!!! I'm sure I could be delighted with Pink Fluffy Dougalness if only I could find a hint or two...... |
Subject: RE: BS: Silly Secret Santa Signals - 2005 From: el_punkoid_nouveau Date: 20 Oct 05 - 05:22 PM Oh me, oh my! Liz has sent out all the Santees to their Santas, and Santas are all busy sending out signals. But ne'er e'en as much as a whippet's whisker for me! Oh Santa, Santa, wherefore art thou Santa? |
Subject: RE: BS: Silly Secret Santa Signals - 2005 From: Joybell Date: 20 Oct 05 - 06:05 PM Hooray! sian's Santa's checked in. Away with the socks again until next year. Joy |
Subject: RE: BS: Silly Secret Santa Signals - 2005 From: Rapparee Date: 20 Oct 05 - 06:14 PM I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! I got a Santa! Did I mention that I have a Secret Santa? |