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26 Dec 2011, 9:29 am

$50 cash

candy, cookies, popcorn treats

and one of my kids gave me this...should be entertaining
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26 Dec 2011, 9:49 am

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What did you get for Christmas?


i got up.
i got dressed.
i got into the truck.
i got the chips.
i got to bondi.

then...

i got out of the truck.
i got the chips into the shop.
i got back in the truck.
i got home.
i got interested in a song i was thinking of.
i got mad that my keyboard has 9 dead keys now so i could not play it.

then...

i got into a game.
i got tired of the game.
i got interested in posting on the forum.
i got disappointed that that there were few threads i could understand.
i got bored because i had nothing to say to anything.

then...

i got sleepy.
i got into bed.
i got a good nights sleep.



i got one day older.


that is what i got for christmas.

i never thought i would get so much for christmas this year.



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26 Dec 2011, 9:52 am

$50 Bunnings voucher
$50 Coles Myer voucher
Large framed picture of the Eiffel Tower
1984 by George Orwell
A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess
$50 cash
Kangaroo Paw potplant
Box of chocolates
Thai trinkets
Satin kimono dressing gown
Hand made hanging hand towel thingy



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26 Dec 2011, 10:15 am

A set of Sennelier oil pastels in a wooden box.
120 colours. 23 different shades of blue. I can't believe it! Sooooo excited!



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26 Dec 2011, 10:23 am

A new PS3 with games Uncharted, Siren New Translation (imported from Hong Kong), Fallout New Vegas, The Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion, Demon Souls, Beowulf: The Game, Resident Evil 5, and a Little Big Planet Collector's Edition which came with a stuffed Sack Boy toy.

A new small screen HD TV for my bedroom

A new computer

A kit for growing a spice garden

A couple of DVDs (that frankly don't seem to be movies I would actually enjoy)

Some body sprays

A stocking full of candy and small puzzle games

And a card with $20 which I plan today to spend on Kill Bill volume one and two for Blu-Ray so I can see one of my favorite movies in high quality on my new HD TV.

So I had a pretty good Chirstmas. 8)



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26 Dec 2011, 10:28 am

people get a lot of stuff



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26 Dec 2011, 10:30 am

OneStepBeyond wrote:
haha don't be silly, that's just my dinosaurs name
i also have this, but it wasn't for xmas
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i'd rather be a saurus rex:(


What language is that?

Edit: Oh...mirrored English, my bad.



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26 Dec 2011, 10:33 am

OneStepBeyond wrote:
people get a lot of stuff


"stuff" is what they get.



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26 Dec 2011, 10:34 am

A new MP3 player (broke my last one); I forgot how much I need one when I'm around people outside. It's therapy (sensory exclusion and protection). Ma got it for me (I know she saved up for a while to get it).

Two Lego Kingdoms sets; blacksmith and the small prison/tower. I chose these. Yay for Lego!

My sister got me a $75 voucher, which she always does (each Christmas/birthday); it really helps as I can get a computer game I want with it.

Some new scars to round it all out (thanks dad and her).

Apart from the last one, I had a really good Christmas in regards to material stuff.



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26 Dec 2011, 11:28 am

~$40 in a card from my grandparents but my grandpa had given me $20 a few days ago so I'll say got $60 from them.

~$25 gift-card from my parents for Little Caesars

~$100 from my parents which I'm surprised about because they have a tab for me that's about $300 so I thought they would of just deducted from that like they did last years instead but I'm not complaining.

~I got a couple shirts from my parents that I'm going to return. Mom said I won't get much for them but I have lots of shirts in my closet so I don't need them & when my mom used to give me lots of cloths; she would latter b!tch about how she bought cloths for me that I never worn.

~The other stuff I got isn't much or worth mentioning


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26 Dec 2011, 11:52 am

Here's what I got for "Stuff-mas":

2 flannel button down shirts
a sweater
$125 in cash
a $25 best buy gift card
a 2012 calendar that has pictures of old maps.
A giant package of Reese's peanut butter cups, each of the 2 cups weigh a half pound.
Battlefield 3 for PC
Star Wars, The Old Republic MMO, w/30 days.
The Elder Scrolls V:Skyrim for PC
See's chocolate covered peppermints.
A web cam.
$100 cash
2 lottery scratchers ...one lost & the other won a free ticket, I don't think I'll cash it in though, it's worth more to me as it is. If I cash it in, I'm most likely to get another losing ticket.

Oh yeah, and a week and a half away from home... outside of my normal routine (what aspie doesn't love that? :P )


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26 Dec 2011, 11:59 am

My daughter gave me a box of chocolates, and my works gave me a bottle of wine :D


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26 Dec 2011, 12:15 pm

Absolutely nothing. Not even candy in a stocking.


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26 Dec 2011, 12:22 pm

OliveOilMom wrote:
Absolutely nothing. Not even candy in a stocking.


Sweet pea hugs.Image


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26 Dec 2011, 12:26 pm

Thank you! :-)

BTW, when I was a little girl my grandfathers nickname for me was SweetPea. :-)


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26 Dec 2011, 12:30 pm

OliveOilMom wrote:
Thank you! :-)

BTW, when I was a little girl my grandfathers nickname for me was SweetPea. :-)


That's sweet. :)


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