I’ve already had a white Thanksgiving, so we could skip the white Christmas. My intolerance for extended winters is increasing faster than global warming. I’m not looking forward to walking the dog when it’s -20°F.
Does the Australian Santa Claus live at the North Pole?
G’day Jason, Dry, JFri, Ottod, Meggsiefan, frank, Angela and all Meggsie’s mates.
No wonder you are worried Ginger. You trashed a motel room in the US and depleted the family bank account over a meal in Paris, although Pierrot’s revenge was a little harsh. You certainly have good cause to worry about being sent to boot camp while the others whoop it up at a holiday resort.
Ottod: I’ll bet that dog of yours hates walking in snow at -20 degrees more than you do.
Re Santa’s abode: Just yesterday at a local department store I asked Santa the same question. Appears he does but he’s getting ready to move as global warming melts the North Pole. He reckons the South Pole would be more reliable, being an actual continent and not just a floating island of ice.
One kid was worried that as the Northwest Passage opened up and the North Pole lost connection with land that it might start falling down the Pacific Ocean and make a mess of Australia.
COWBOY7 almost 14 years ago
Most likely, Ginger. Too dangerous if left behind. Just like the movie Home Alone.
Good Morning, Meggsie Fans!
COWBOY7 almost 14 years ago
Re graffit: How true!
LittleSister18 almost 14 years ago
Yeah! It’s no fun being left out of something exciting, especially at Christmas time.
hypershock almost 14 years ago
I’m having my first “white Christmas” this year.
Its going to be interesting for sure, but I’m really going to miss the Australian Christmas.
hypershock almost 14 years ago
what do we call our Christmas anyway? a “Red Christmas”?
6ryph0n almost 14 years ago
“Is” your family. Even though it’s made up of multiple people, family is a singular noun.
ottod Premium Member almost 14 years ago
I’ve already had a white Thanksgiving, so we could skip the white Christmas. My intolerance for extended winters is increasing faster than global warming. I’m not looking forward to walking the dog when it’s -20°F.
Does the Australian Santa Claus live at the North Pole?
Dry and Dusty Premium Member almost 14 years ago
G’day Jason, JFri, Usfellers, ottod and Meggsiefan!
Don’t worry, Ginge, they won’t forget you!
usfellers almost 14 years ago
G’day Jason, Dry, JFri, Ottod, Meggsiefan, frank, Angela and all Meggsie’s mates.
No wonder you are worried Ginger. You trashed a motel room in the US and depleted the family bank account over a meal in Paris, although Pierrot’s revenge was a little harsh. You certainly have good cause to worry about being sent to boot camp while the others whoop it up at a holiday resort.
Ottod: I’ll bet that dog of yours hates walking in snow at -20 degrees more than you do.
Re Santa’s abode: Just yesterday at a local department store I asked Santa the same question. Appears he does but he’s getting ready to move as global warming melts the North Pole. He reckons the South Pole would be more reliable, being an actual continent and not just a floating island of ice.
One kid was worried that as the Northwest Passage opened up and the North Pole lost connection with land that it might start falling down the Pacific Ocean and make a mess of Australia.