I received an email from Amie and Santa told her that the elves are working hard on my order. Shortly afterI received the golden email from Noreen woo hoo they are on the way. Should be here Thusrday.
That's awesome SirClyde, now the waiting, pacing, and counting the hours begins. lol
Sutter
Congrats, and I have it on good authority, all the elves are working hard to fill orders for delivery by x-mas.
too bad my Santa is broke
I could use some speakers for the bar.
. . .and she told Santa to deliver a pair of m60ti's to Bruce's house in Boston Cherry. Don't you wish Santa was real.
not to hijack (i say as i hijack) but what do you think the average age is when a child stops believing in santa?
SAY WHAT!?!?!? SANTA'S NOT REAL?!?!?!
Sorry I took so long to answer the Santa Question,...but I had to run out to get more "Kleenex"
Thanx a lot for the shock....
.....I just turned 61 in Sept, and I find this info crushing.
The kids seemed to have found out at an earlier age it appears. Around five or six, although they all pretty well understood but didn't want to accept, by five or so.
I'm guessing Kindergarten is cool, but the first or second grade gave them some doubt.
Santa is real. I tell my 17 and 11 year old once you stop beleiving you will stop getting. You see I still beleive actually know he is real because my Axiom's arrived this morning. He or she is real he just might not be a fat old jolly man. HO HO HO
Yeah,....I've seen him around here too.....he drives a Fed Ex truck pulled by eight tiny....
....and his workshop is in Dwight.
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Santa is real. I tell my 17 and 11 year old once you stop beleiving you will stop getting. You see I still beleive actually know he is real because my Axiom's arrived this morning. He or she is real he just might not be a fat old jolly man. HO HO HO
, that's good. I'm going to remember that one.
Sutter
I heard several people at work say they have 10 and 11 year old kids that are just starting to suspect that something is up. I hope my daughters don't find out at 5 or 6 years. Let it be something magical for as long as you can.
My 11 year old kinda found out last year. Her friends were the spoilers.