Posted on 12/23/2019 10:58:37 PM PST by Morgana
NORAD SANTA TRACKER LIVE STREAM
Merry Christmas Freepers
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My ex son-in-law used to work at NORAD and he took my oldest grandson in to “help” track Santa. At the time he was the youngest person ever to set foot inside NORAD.
“I never needed all these gizmos and gewgaws before!”
They portrayed him as white! Ah ha! White privilege!
Steyn, subbing for Rush was right. This is stupid!
COOL THANKS!! MERRY CHRISTMAS
come on big ed jump in the pool and start posting funny pics. I love it, every year you guys make me laugh.
Saw that Santa was passing Bethlehem Palestine on its way to Cairo. Whats wrong with that picture?
Perfectly normal. Santa really knows how to fly.
Today's view from The Far Side:
"For crying out loud, Jonah! Three days late, covered with slime, and smelling like fish! And what story have I got swallow this time?"
Right above "Horse Styles of the '50s"
(horses with tailfins, inspired by the Lockheed P-38 Lightning)
12/25, beginning tonight, sundown 12/24 =
The third day of Chanukah, whose daily reading ends with:
Gen 42
16. Send one of you, and let him fetch your brother, and you shall be kept in prison, that your words may be proved, whether there is any truth in you; or else by the life of Pharaoh surely you are spies:
17. And he put them all together under guard for three days:
18. And Joseph said to them the third day, This do, and live; for I fear God:
...that your words may be proved, whether there is any truth in you...
a) For as Jonas was three days and three nights in the whale's belly; so shall the Son of man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth.
b) For as the lightning, that lighteneth out of the one part under heaven, shineth unto the other part under heaven; so shall also the Son of man be in his day.
c) And as it was in the days of Noë, so shall it be also in the days of the Son of man.
"For crying out loud, Jonah! Three days late, covered with slime, and smelling like fish! And what story have I got to swallow this time?"
"Here Comes Santa Claus."
Great timing!
Merry Christmas
Stew pet Santa.
I swear this fat man gets slower every year...
Merry Christmas!
Just passed over me about 10 minutes ago. Youngest grandson is going to be disappointed. He set up an motion detector-video recorder to catch santa in the act! LOL!
Merry Christmas to ALL!
Thanks for the post.
Just was talking about this with family.
Love following this every Christmas eve!
NORAD just went dark. Nork ICBM maybe more important?
It’s still running for me.
Santa heading for New Orleans, Louisiana
Glad your name is Golux and not GOLEM. As for my Christmas spirit, my house has Xmas wreaths on the doors, front porch and gate, plus ribbons on an outside lamp, doorframe, etc, plus other decorations. On my wife’s insistence. Now, the menorah is on the dining room table where we light it and the 12” Blue Jewish Star is going on the front door.
My wife is making Streit’s matzohball soup (we ran out of Manischewitz mix), I have potato latke pancakes in the freezer, and am looking for a first cut brisket to make both a brisket dinner and BBQ brisket sandwiches out of. No kosher markets near us. Have to go to the local dinner for Matzoh ball soup (soup is great, matzoh balls not so - mainly Hispanic cooks).
Been doing a lot of comparisons of brands of Lox and find that Hoppen is the best (Norway salmon processed in Greece for the US). Mild flavor, good flesh.
Gefilte fish - Rokeach Old Vienna Sweet - the best around.
Just found smoked whitefish by Acme, which also makes Lox. Comes in a plastic wrap in the fish department of Harris Tetter. Nice taste but has bones.
Bagels - HT has some edible ones, light texture which makes them good when slightly toasted, with cream cheese and lox.
Most other brands suck.
Cannot get good corned beef in No. Virginia. Have to go to nearby Maryland where there are Jewish grocery stores. Almost all the old style delis are gone (I was weaned on the great ones in Baltimore - Attmanns, Atlantic Import, my friends’ place, now gone - Weiss’s delicatessen, but Millers is still around near Greenspring Valley shopping center.
My first rabbi was the son of the famous cantor Yossef Rosenblatt. Was bar mitzvahed in an orthodox synagogue (I’ve been a leader of the Mens Club of a Conservative shual since 1979 and recipient of Man of the Year for the Fed. of Jewish Mens Clubs).
Used to write for years for the Wash. Jewish Week and a few other Jewish papers around the country.
Joined one of the first protests against Soviet anti-Semitism in 1963, knew Meir Kahane, Avram Shifrin, and many of the staff of the Holocaust museum where one of my books is housed.
Other than having a Jewish son named Joshua (he was a warrior in Iraq) and a daughter (Leah in Hebrew) who is totally Jewish (and worked with our vets in VA hospitals and CVA), plus having written/edited three books for my shual (one an award winner), I’m not really very Jewish.
L’Chaim!
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