What's all the stuff you got for Christmas?

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26 Nov 2007, 8:23 pm

lol... I had one of those battery-operated walking dogs, too. It had this plastic leash with a button on the end that you could push to make the dog walk, and every few steps it would stop and bark and wag its tail. Probably got it for Christmas, come to think of it, when I was really small.



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26 Nov 2007, 9:20 pm

Mine had a leash that was actually a wire, with a little thing you held with a switch, to turn the walking dog on and off. :) Mine was pink and white. The dog was white, with some pink stuff, like the switch...



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24 Dec 2008, 12:22 pm

This year I got a new mobile but it was some days ago (it counts as a Christmas gift though). Last year I got an elegant handbag, perfumes and a fluffy, vivid red sweater adorned with beads around the neck.



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24 Dec 2008, 1:19 pm

hmm...I remember:
-A bike when I was really young but it wasn't the exact bike I saw in the store. I asked where the real bike was. (I was a little obsessive) I still loved that bike.
-a toy truck
-dolls
-lots of clothes
-body glitter/perfume
-body wash
-a scarf
-game cube
-iPod
-digital camera
-lots of Queen CDs
-more clothes
-stereo/CD player

I don't remember anything else... :?


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26 Dec 2008, 4:20 pm

My best presents were the Friends DVD box set with all ten seasons (am watching it now, have been for the past two days. Am on disk three of season 2), the Sex and the City Movie on DVD, a Freeview Plus box, and a pashmina. Plus a lot of other smaller presents.


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26 Dec 2008, 6:19 pm

DVD of Superman Returns
New pair of gloves
Three new shirts
A paperback copy of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy


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26 Dec 2008, 6:29 pm

$80 in cash
2 DVDs (August Rush, and a combination of Naked Gun, Top Secret, and Airplane!)
$125 in Best Buy gift cards
$15 Jack-in-the-Box gift card
$10 Red Lobster/Olive Garden Gift card
$30 in Chili's gift cards
$95 in Wal-Mart gift cards
A few books
A giant bottle of Tabasco sauce


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27 Dec 2008, 3:17 pm

I got some $ from Mum and my NT girlf gave me a whole heap of stress balls and prickly hand toys to distract my brain when stressed out at work 8)

Not bad considering I don't believe in the resurrection :D



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27 Dec 2008, 3:25 pm

Myself?.... :?

Aside from 2 gift certificate cards...

A lovely rust-coloured hooded sweatshirt...and NOTHING ELSE.

This year's Christmas at my home was the shortest one ever; 9:13am to 9:29am...SIXTEEN MINUTES! And that includes the time it took to clean up the living room of wrapping paper. It might as well have been multiple birthdays, rather then Christmas... :(

But no...I shouldn't be thinking like that. I should be grateful I even have a family that can still put up with me year after year, heh. :P



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10 Dec 2010, 8:13 am

I'm hereby bumping this thread up on the occassion of Christmas coming :D



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10 Dec 2010, 10:33 am

I'd like to see all the things that the newer members got over the years. :)


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