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Old Dec 24, 1999 | 8:36 am
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Thank You FlyerTalk Santa

I was at work Tuesday I think, and our telephone analyst came over to my desk. "I picked up a package at the front desk for you, it's from....(pause and surprise) Flyertalk Santa?" he said. It was a rectangle box, and I had no idea what might be inside. I opened it on my way home, to discover a beautiful bottle of wine from Austraillia, from 1994. So FlyerTalk santa, wherever you may be, thank you for the gift...and for the holiday cheer.
And thanks to Dgolds for organizing the Santa gift logistics...no small task. Happy holidays, Jetsetter.

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Old Dec 24, 1999 | 12:55 pm
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I got a big, fancy tin of assorted nuts, which I though was surprisingly insightful.

Thanks, guys!

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Old Dec 24, 1999 | 4:06 pm
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Well, jetsetter...I also received a lovely bottle of 1995 Meritage wine from my Secret Santa.

It is being held for only a week, and then Jackie & I will open it to toast our anniversary on New Year's Eve.

Thanks to dgolds for your detail work, and thank you, Santa...

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Old Dec 25, 1999 | 11:37 am
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I waited until Christmas morning to open the box that was waiting for me after I returned from my SFO-BOS-MIA-IAH-SFO odyssey of the last two weeks. Inside were these four great gifts:

* "Hard Landing," a book about the airline industry (cover quote: "A colorful tale of robber barons on the loose")

* My very own copy of "The Airline Passenger's Guerrilla Handbook", which I've wanted a copy of since I first read about it here a couple of months ago

* 365 Days of Duct Tape calendar

* A big roll of duct tape

I sure hope the last two help me keep things togeter next year!

Thanks for a very thoughtful gift and a good laugh on Christmas morning, 'toad, and look forward to meeting you in February at Bern's.

What'd everybody else get?
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Old Dec 25, 1999 | 3:22 pm
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Just in time for my stepped-up travel schedule in 2000, I got "The Unofficial Business Traveler's Pocket Guide"!

I haven't read the whole thing yet, but there seems to be a few trix & hints of which even I was unaware!

I will, of course, post any beaut's here.

Thanks, FlyerTalk Santa!

And what to my wondering eyes should appear on Monday? Way cool zip-lok type bags that can/will compress my bulky (but necessary for trips back to the home land) down parka to such a size that I will actually be able to pack it in my suitcase!

Thanks again, TropicalFlyer!

Cheers,

'toad

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Old Dec 25, 1999 | 7:15 pm
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My Christmas morning brought many wonderful gifts including a 100 hour "apple sented" candle (good for the Y2K blackout ).

Thanks Santa

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Old Dec 26, 1999 | 6:19 am
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My secret santa must have had extrasensory perception. Not only did he know exactly when I'd be at home to accept his gift, he also knew what my wife had been wishing for: a very special bottle of ice wine from the Niagara peninsula.
Thanks for being so perceptive, santa!
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Old Dec 27, 1999 | 7:33 am
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My Secret Santa knows of the legendary winds that blow on the corner of Portage and Main in Winnipeg, where -10c is considered a warm day, and gave me a wonderfully warm Perry Ellis Scarf.
Thank you Secret Santa, and a special thanks to dgoulds for the idea and the effort.

Stewart.
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Old Dec 27, 1999 | 9:05 am
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Old Dec 27, 1999 | 9:34 am
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Keep the faith, AusTxHiker...

Thinking I was forgotton, I found some cool luggage tag/locks in the post today. Thank you Secret Santa, and I hope the reindeer feel better soon.



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Old Dec 27, 1999 | 10:17 am
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On the way to the airport on Christmas Day, had to swing by my PO Box in Eugene. Received a lovely panda pin from the National Zoo in DC, given to me by the renowned international tennis pro, kokonutz!

Thank you, Matt.
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Old Dec 27, 1999 | 10:26 am
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Anyone else still waiting? Please e-mail Santa today or tomorrow as I will be taking a well-deserved vacation in Japan starting Friday and will be off-line for a week.

Good elves can be so hard to find these days.
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Old Dec 27, 1999 | 11:31 am
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Old Dec 27, 1999 | 11:45 am
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Thank you Secret (Scott) Santa for my dolls. I can't read Japanese, but am assuming they are wedding vows. Yes? No?

Are they guaranteed to keep us married another 30 years?
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Old Dec 28, 1999 | 9:28 am
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Thank you Santa Jetsetter for the very spiff rennaisance water barometer. A perfect choice, which I have already screwed to the wall of my study.
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