one of his elves messaged me and told me that he will be coming in a few hours, santa said that he loves Illinois!
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It depends on where you are in the world.
6 hours
That depends on where you live. Right now Santa is in Bergen, Norway.
1 hour and 26 minutes until Santa arrives in GA.
yes. he is real. so is santa. if you dont believe in santa your parents pretend to be santa. But if you bieleve in santa he gives you presents. people think its not possible that he goes to so many houses in one night. this is possible because thier are so many non beileivers. so the more you beleve the more the real santa will come.
It sounds like you need the Santa Tracker website from NORAD. NORAD stands for North American Aerospace Defense Command, known until March 1981 as the North American Air Defense Command. NORAD tracks Santa's sleigh across the skies. You can begin watching on Christmas Eve-- for FREE! The website is noradsanta.org
Well today is the 21st and Santa comes on the 24th so there is three more days until Christmas eve
Santa comes from lapland! Yep hes lived there all his life it like the north pole but different in many ways! look up lapland on google and learn more!!!
jingle bells since i see your looking for a Christmas also here comes santa clause. but of course there could be many more to your interest.
well nobody could really know how many santa clauses their are because their are different santa each year and also theres more santa clauses that join a year.
you put it in the stove for 3 hours then when comes out you add salt and put it back in for 3 more hours.
It's certainly possible to do more, but a single non-professional driver shouldn't drive more than eight hours or 500 miles, whichever comes first.
you put it in the stove for 3 hours then when comes out you add salt and put it back in for 3 more hours.
This is an unanswerable question. First off, North American has several time zones. Second, we don't know how many other stops Santa is making along the way. There are several more countries before Santa gets across the Atlantic, and we don't know how long it takes to get across the ocean. You can track Santa's progress on NORAD. See the attached link.