Santa will be coming to the Bay Area soon, so get the kids ready for bed.
He should arrive in the United States anytime now when he’ll start delivering to the East Coast.
To view the Santa Tracker, please click HERE.
Merry Christmas.
Santa will be coming to the Bay Area soon, so get the kids ready for bed.
He should arrive in the United States anytime now when he’ll start delivering to the East Coast.
To view the Santa Tracker, please click HERE.
Merry Christmas.
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Did Santa get a COVID test before he took off and does Gavin know that he is conducting non-essential travel?
Give it a break. It’s Christmas.
Actually Mike, You give it a break.
Stop giving a pass to these “authorities” who have destroyed life as we knew it.
It ain’t returning to how it was Mike. Time to quit playing video games and WAKE UP.
Video games? What are you even talking about. Turn the Fox News conspiracy channel off a bit and go enjoy some fresh air in your yard. Go spend an hour walking around our local hospitals. Then maybe you’ll wake up and smell the Covid.
I just wanted to set things straight about when the NORAD first started to track Santa’s sleigh on Christmas Eve. It has been told that NORAD first started tracking Santa in 1955 by some Captain. However, the first tracking of Santa by NORAD (known as Air Defense Command back then) was actually 1954 and was started by Tony Carnahan, Dale “Dulatch” Holden and several other crew member while serving at the 708 AC/W Sq. They reported a unidentified flying object was spotted coming out from the North Pole. They did not actually say it was Santa’s sleigh at first, so the Air Defense Command was getting ready to designate is as an unknown. They were getting ready to scramble aircraft out of Ladd Airforce Base. So, confession had to be made from the crew that originally reported it that it was a miniature sleigh and 8 tiny reindeer. It has been tracked ever since then. This version of the story was told to me by Tony Carnahan.