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I got a new Bible with some indexing tabs, two books (Yakitate Japan, Vol.1 and The Last Days of Krypton), three video games (Final Fantasy III, Final Fantasy X, and The Simpsons Game), the last two DVD sets of Seinfeld (I now have the whole series ), $50 in cash, and $15 in a Barnes and Noble giftcard. A very good Christmas. Now hopefully I can find Guitar Hero III for Wii tomorrow, then it'll be truly great.
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quote:Originally posted by JonHecht: I guess that since I don't celebrate Christmas, I will say what I got for Hanukkah. 50 bucks.
If you're saying that in any sort of bitter way, I'd like to note that I don't celebrate Christmas either, and my family doesn't give Hanukkah presents since we're foreign and don't celebrate it the American way.
I was extremely jealous of all my friends growing up and on through high school. Especially when they all asked me what I got for Hanukkah and I had to say "nothing".
A few years ago I started giving Christmas gifts to friends(and getting some in return). It's really fun and rewarding.
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Another little present I finally got all of my army pay, 400$ Yay!!! Gonna get a new power supply.
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Money for a GPS system from my parents, digital picture keychains from them as well....an engraved business card holder from Jenni, and an new crack pot from ourselves.
I bought JenniK a diamond accent necklace that is shaped in musical notes, and very nice Bulova dress watch, and three Disney pins, all of Dopey, her favorite.
She made out like a bandit. As usual....
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quote:Originally posted by BlackBlade: Push up cups
At first, I thought you were talking about some kind of bra. Which would be an odd present, indeed.
I'm glad everyone is having such a lovely day and enjoying what they got. Except for Icarus. Perhaps you can return your gift, Icky? Although I'm sure the family appreciates you not re-gifting it on to them.
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I got an iPod shuffle from my hubby, I've been wanting one for when I go running. And a new blender, mine broke - from my mom. Also money from my mom, and a sweet new bookbag to carry all my stuff in at school and when I go on my observations. I'm not big on briefcases, but do need something fairly nice to haul stuff around in and this works great. Posts: 14428 | Registered: Aug 2001
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Congratulations on your acceptance into Engineering at Cornell University! We are very pleased to be welcoming you to the new freshman class.
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Material gifts include Guitar Hero III (for the Wii), Super Mario Galaxy, A War of Gifts, First Meetings in the Enderverse, Our Dumb World: The Onion's Atlas of the Planet Earth, Train Recognition Guide (Tons of colored photos, only interesting for a railfan such as myself ), and some much appreciated college money.
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I stayed up all night at my sister's house wrapping presents for her kids (and we watched Knocked Up). Oh my GOSH they got so many presents, including a Wii from the grandparents and a fish tank. They're ten and eight years old and they still doggedly believe in Santa...I wonder how many years it's going to be before we all can stop putting up the charade...(I'm certain they don't ACTUALLY believe in Santa...)
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I'm back from my dad's. I got A War of Gifts and Invasive Procedures, among other things. Jeff got a case for his laptop-- a nice, leather one with buckles the kids won't be able to get into any time soon. Emma got many things including a purple gorilla visor and frog rainboots, both of which she insisted on wearing outside to play, and Bridey got a bouncy ball that she kicked around for quite a while (and other things too.)
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Six nice big books (I've already devoured one), lots of clothes, lots of money, lots of food in my stomach. Alex is pleased.
I also went through the pretense of pre-ordering Super Smash Bros. Brawl as a gift for my brother. Since we share the Wii and the games, it was more than anything a gift for myself, but hey, nothing wrong with a little indulging on Christmas.
I also got to see a lot of family, and talk (via internet phone) to some family abroad. Life is good.
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I got quite a bit more than expected this year (we usually only get one small gift a year, two if you have a nice prayer partner). We all got a pack of Christmas cards, and a pack of cards for other occasions. We also all received a small gift certificate care of one of our donors. And this morning I found a (rather) large bag of chocolate covered pretzels and a small bag of single serving candy bars in my mail box. The best part, though, is a beautiful wall calendar that has wonderful art pieces (all religious in nature) along with a some sort of quotation for each day of the year. Though I really don't need a lot of gifts, I thoroughly enjoy the surprise of opening presents so this was a fun Christmas.
Tomorrow I go to visit my family so I might receive another small gift there.
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I got the Sandman Box Sets, Vol 1 and 2(this was the big score!) A new dvd player since my old one is on its way out. New pj pants and some camisole tops. A bunch of dvds: Cinderella, Little Mermaid, HP5, Stranger Than Fiction, and Scrubs Season 5.
From the extended family, I got $120 in cash.
And my boyfriend got me a portable photo printer and some extra ink and paper. Its not something I would have thought to ask for, but I'm excited to get some of my digital pictures off my hard-drive and into picture frames. (I know drugstores are an option, but this is much more convenient!)
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Two blouses, three books, a diamond pendant on a chain inside a treasure box, some scented soap, a Zune, a t-shirt, a new purse, a Spode Christmas tree cake plate and server, money, a puzzle, some banana bread, cake, cookies, brownies, a soft down throw, a hand crank flashlight that never needs batteries, an heirloom VHS tape of kid vidz. That's all I can remember at the moment. I must have been a good girl this year.
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I got an RC tarantula, Eyeclops, a pair of purple Crocs, A necklace with monkey charms(so cute), a Roboraptor, a Moon-in-my-room, a board game called Bonkers, a cute little stuffed rabbit, 2 bulging stockings, 50 bucks, a pair of Socker Boppers, a Rubik's Revolution cube, 2 souvenir Savannah, GA sweatshirts, a huge stuffed bear, and a foam mattress. Yeah, I'm a kid. Posts: 87 | Registered: Dec 2007
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And snow! It hasn't snowed on CHristmas in the PacNW since -- heck -- I was a wee little thing, but it snowed today!
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John Grisham's Playing for Pizza. I lost interest in Grisham's new work long ago, but I made an exception for this one because of the subject, footballn (and pizza).
A new lunchbox, $25 from my parents, and a card congratulating me on the man I have become. I found it flattering, but I can't agree with it yet.
An Italian cookbook from my grandma, which I asked for, and a $100 gift card, which I will use for cooking utensils. I like Italian food and I will be cooking a dish for New Year's Eve.
A long-sleeved shirt from my other grandma, which I appreciate. She also let me borrow her car when mine died.
It looks like I'll be getting another car (or truck) sometime this week, or next, because it was the transmission that went out, and did it ever go out. The cost of fixing the transmission will be about the same as what I want to spend on another car, so I might as well junk it and see what I can get out of it.
A broken down car. Worst gift ever.
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I received the complete papers of John Milnor (a three volume set containing some of the best written mathematics EVER), and a text book "Characteristic Classes", also by John Milnor (and Jim Stasheff), among several other (normal) books, and a few other forms of entertainment (vid games/DVDs/CDs)
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A watch, a bath set, and the Revolver album by the Beatles from Santa.
A gorgeous winter dress coat and gloves from my dad.
A fuzzy blanket in my living room's colors and a children's book called Zoom from Molly, who gave them to me to represent warmth and perspective. I love Molly.
Most importantly, I had...warmth and perspective for me and most of my family, which has made this the happiest Christmas since my mother died, due to sincere efforts by all. Hallelujah, and I mean that in the most sincere way possible. Posts: 26077 | Registered: Mar 2000
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I got a gangsta-class chain (necklace) with an cool, large crucifix. I wouldn't mind wearing it, except Jesus is just hanging there, and I feel a little idolatrous wearing it...
It's not like I can get it returned either. My parents gave it to me from their jewelry shop. They're more observant than me, so I don't really feel comfortable telling them that I think it's an idol.
On the up side, I got A War of Gifts, Animal Farm and 1984. I've finished reading A War of Gifts and Animal Farm, and I'm just starting on 1984. Posts: 80 | Registered: Jun 2007
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I got an adorable tea kettle, two "Team Pearce" tshirts, Unreal Tournament III, a gaming mouse, pajamas, a handbag, and $50 in dollar coins. Oh, and a bottle of Riesling.
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From my Mom I got: 30gb 5G iPod to replace my iPod mini that finally died, a black and white checkered desk chair, pair of jeans, the board game Fact or Crap, socks, and the smaller items that made up my stocking: candy, hair elastics, Sour Neon Worms (a candy class of their own), a small light that's turned on and off by a magnet, and a Hemp Jewelry Kit.
She got everyone in the family both a small RC racing car and an RC stunt vehicle (that I found can survive multiple drops from above 3 feet) which we proceeded to play with immediately.
From other relatives, I managed a pair of pajamas; a 500 piece puzzle; 4 sodoku books; five dollars; this really weird set of lip balm, lip gloss, and chap stick that tastes like vanilla pepsi (it's supposed to); and a pair of gloves.
I didn't get much compared to most years. Two handmade pillowcases, a purse, some nice bath stuff, headphones, light up knitting needles, a 1/87th scale porsche and money.
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Everything I can think of having received for Christmas:
No Country for Old Men by Cormac McCarthy The Road by the same $150 cash $75 in check $20 in giftcard Lego Star Wars for the Wii Annual Tiger Calendar Dr. Pepper Brain Age 2 for the DS Lottery tickets (I lost) Nasty Dr. Pepper flavored candy (it was flat...no, really, it tasted flat) Some M&Ms and Snickers IOUs (one was disguised as a photo of my girlfriend ) Met my half-a-week old half-brother Cherry Cheesecake (mom made it for work potluck) Easy day at work despite it being the busiest day ever (yay, movies!)
Um, I think that's all.
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quote:Originally posted by steven: "And de-odorent."
Santa is hurtful this year.
hehe, in our stockings, we got those individual kleenex packs and mini bars of deodorant. It looked like my mom went last minute through her bathroom and just through stuff into stockings. at the bottom was $40. which never happens. makes me think that stuff really did come from her bathroom. hehe.
I got the His Dark Materials books, GC to a New Balance store, GC to Nike, new pair of slippers (awesome), and my parents paid to have my car serviced.
Oh yeah, i am always losing my socks. all the time. every xmas i always ask for socks. this year i didnt. as a joke, my mom found about 7 or 8 pairs of socks taht were packed away in my old closet with a bunch of other old clothes, washed them, and put them into a gift bag and put it under the treee. we all had a good laugh.
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I gave myself a new car. I take delivery tomorrow! :)Other than that, more than I deserve from my family.
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I got Ender's Game after five years of being a fan of it! (Before I always checked it out from the library.)
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quote:Originally posted by C3PO the Dragon Slayer: I got Ender's Game after five years of being a fan of it! (Before I always checked it out from the library.)
Nice!
Volcom patrol cap, a nice looking stone incense box, and DMB and Snowbird t-shirts. I bought myself Call Of Duty 4 and with my work 'bonus' I bought Battlestar Galactica: season 1 (HD) .
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My wife bought me a Wii! Can you believe it? I don't deserve her.
I also got a great "Old Speckled Hen" fleece from my Dad and a brilliant version of theCanterbury tales from Mum.
The Toddling_Tornado bought Daddy teh new William Gibson novel. What a star (although I helpt a bit.. )
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Oh one of my favorite gifts was this small multicolored LED lavalamp thing with suspended glitter that sparkles in the multicolored LEDs when you shake it. It's so awesome! My sister in law always comes up with cool stuff like that. Last year she got us all pink squishy rings of power that flash in red, green, and blue when you squeeze them. Posts: 6246 | Registered: Aug 2004
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I just bopught myself Call of Duty 4, new powersupply and a 200$ LCD widscreen.
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160Gb ipod (my last one broke a year ago; I'm a music lover so having twice as much space as my current collection makes me really happy ), that iTrip thing for your car, Super Mario Galaxy, Fire Emblem, the big Harry Potter DVD trunk collector set, a 35-piece power tool kit, Robot Chicken season 2, the Futurama movie, and the Simpson's movie.
Pretty awesome. Now I just need to spend my xmas money on Guitar Hero 3 and a giant hard drive ^_^
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I was able to get Guitar Hero 3 for the Wii and use my Barnes and Noble giftcard on some more manga. It was a truly good Christmas. Now if I just had the free time to enjoy all this stuff.
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This was the year of the vouchers - Tony and I got movie vouchers (to the premium cinemas, complete with a bar voucher) and a really nice dinner voucher.
And Tony gave me a voucher for a Feed the Animals tour of the National Zoo. It's really neat - you go with a zookeeper and get to feed the giraffes and lions and tigers (and tigons) and lots of other animals.
The best bit was I got to give my mother-in-law the shawl it has taken me two years to knit. Luckily, she liked it. Posts: 4393 | Registered: Aug 2003
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What's the point of the Harry Potter treasure chest set? Is there really anybody out there that likes Harry Potter enough to buy it, and yet doesn't already own the books? Shouldn't they just sell the trunk without the books?
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Congratulations on your acceptance into Engineering at Cornell University! We are very pleased to be welcoming you to the new freshman class.
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Material gifts include Guitar Hero III (for the Wii), Super Mario Galaxy, A War of Gifts, First Meetings in the Enderverse, Our Dumb World: The Onion's Atlas of the Planet Earth, Train Recognition Guide (Tons of colored photos, only interesting for a railfan such as myself ), and some much appreciated college money.
Congrats on the CU acceptance. I went there for undergrad. Be prepared for a lot of work in engineering. Posts: 2867 | Registered: May 2005
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