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Post in this thread what sorts of things you like and dislike, so that the person you are eventually assigned to will have some idea what to get you.
Its tricky because you want to avoid being too specific but not too vague either. For example saying you like clothes as well as what colors you like on those clothes is OK. Saying you like movies, or books, is OK, specifying a movie or book probably isn't, but specifying a genre is.
Feel free to take your time and think about it before posting, I've decided that sign-ups will close the day after Thanksgiving. You can still sign up by posting in the sign up thread, or by PMing me. If you miss the sign up date, write me and well talk, but these things usually work best when people have plenty of time to obtain and send off their gift.
Have Fun! I'll post my own preferences a bit later.
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My favorite thing about the git exchange in the past has been getting to know people, so I'd love to have something expressive of your likes/dislikes etc. I am a nanny for 2-year-olds, so anything child/toddler-relates would be welcome.
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I love music, butterflies, moths, the colour blue, Dir en grey, all kinds of stuff really. I only dislike pink and orange together because it makes me feel dizzy and sick. Bleck.
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Likes: Music (Classical, Rock). Books, especially Non-Fiction. Clothes (Colors: Black, Blue, Earthy Tones)
I love movies, but I don't buy DVD's these days, so don't risk it on big name new releases. I do love the surprise of a movie I haven't seen but should. I like every genre except horror.
I love board and card games, the more the game is based on luck the less I like it. I don't mind rolling dice a lot. To put it into context.
Candyland = Bad
Skip-bo = Tolerable
Settlers of Katan = Good
Don't get me SOK, I own all the expansions.
I like Xbox 360 and Wii games, obviously new games are too expensive but even the arcade ones are terrific.
I think that's a suitable list for somebody seeking to find one thing for me.
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I'm an atheist, but I don't want cigarettes, coffee, tea, or mail-order Russian brides either! Also, add soda to that list. I haven't had a coke since 1999.
I would like you to get me something from your hometown, like if it's famous for a certain type of food, music or culture, get me that.
quote:Originally posted by The Rabbit: I wish I could join in but I don't want anyone to have to mail stuff to Trinidad.
Do you have family that are planning on shipping you anything for Christmas? Perhaps a Hatracker could mail something to them to be included?
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Rabbit, how about an online gift card? Are there any stores you like that ship to Trinidad, or any businesses based there that have a website that someone could purchase something and have it sent to you?
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I like star wars and books and ferrets and philosophy and the big lebowski and science fiction and consciousness and technology and anything creative from where you are from.
I hate Sarah Palin and traffic.
Rabbit, I think Geraine's idea is a good one if you don't mind a possibly more generic offering.
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Could all those who have signed up please PM me their mailing addresses? I'll be sending out assignments just as soon as I have them.
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I'll be hopefully sending an email out shortly with your assignments.
I still need mailing addresses sent to me through the forum from, Belle.
Raia, Orincoro, and Rabbit need to let me know if they intend to participate. If you would, please let me know asap. I'm hoping we can work out individual particulars as to gifts and shipping.
If you do intend to participate you also need to post in this thread concerning the sorts of things you like, or else you are up to the mercy of the gift sender, but it's always helpful to have some direction when it comes to picking up a gift.
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From here on out I am assuming that those who have not contacted me have opted out of the exchange. Assignments should be sent out by the end of the day (I live in the US). If you do not get an assignment please send me an email, tomorrow.
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I've liked everything I've ever gotten through the Gift Exchange, I'm pretty easy to please; put together enough random stuff and I'll be grateful and entertained!
Likes: dark chocolate, tea, French, SF, anthropology, astronomy.
Allergies: strong scents, New Age, Country, Rap, Opera.
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Realistically it would be nice if everybody had their gifts by Christmas. But I'll set a hard deadline of having your gifts sent out by new years.
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I thought long and hard about what to get my giftee, then realized I was running out of time. Thank goodness for 2 day shipping !
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My gift got here. Amanecer gave me a CD from a local university's jazz band and a mythical creature origami kit. Thank you.
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My gift is taking a slow trek across the country.
At the 'rents now and won't be back home 'til after New Year, so don't pay for expedited if you have me.
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I got your email and forwarded the contact information. Sorry, I was out all day today, and most of yesterday.
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Synesthesia sent me a manga called With the Light and Octavia Butler's Dawn.
Thank you!!! I haven't read With the Light and it sounds really interesting. And I love Dawn but lost it by lending it out to someone, so this is perfect!
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It's late, and I'm too tired to consult my records right now, but who has not yet received their gifts yet? I'll check in the morning, hopefully before work, but your assistance is appreciated.
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quote:Originally posted by Amanecer: Synesthesia sent me a manga called With the Light and Octavia Butler's Dawn.
Thank you!!! I haven't read With the Light and it sounds really interesting. And I love Dawn but lost it by lending it out to someone, so this is perfect!
Yay! I'm so happy you like it. I was hoping it was all 3 books in one though, Octavia Butler. And With the Light is the best thing I've read about autism ever. Have tissue ready if you are the teary sort.
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For those of you who could not send yours until after New Years, could you please indicate if you have sent it, and if not, when. It would probably be best if you emailed me through the forums so that none my know of your ignominy.
But seriously, let me know.
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Mine came in yesterday, thanks so much Hank!
Hank sent me a copy of a new Neil Gaiman book which is great, because I've never actually read any Gaiman and have been meaning to check out some of his books for a while (I've only read Good Omens...half Gaiman). He also sent along this little rubbery robot bug toy which my ferret had a blast chasing around the basement last night. He donated a copy of Ender's Game in my honor to a local book drive which I thought was totally awesome!
He also sent me some homemade caramels and some material on a local temple he visited!
I feel like I received two presents here, thanks so much!
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I sent my gift on the 15th, but I don't know if my person (Geraine ) got it, because there was an issue with the address. I sent you an email Geraine, let me know, I'm leaving the country for work tomorrow, and if it didn't work out, am going to send a replacement gift.
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I'll get into town this weekend to get my gift for my giftee!
And, for my gifter (giftor?) (no, gifter) -- your package arrived in NJ for me, but it just missed me (I was there for the holidays), my brother's mailing it on to me here in Virginia, I'll have it soon, yeah!
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I got mine today! Plaid sent me a CD from a local (to him) artist, some seeds from the company he works for (you're right: they do smell great--my kids wanted to eat them) and chocolate--because everything's better with chocolate.
I can't wait to give the album a proper listen. Thanks, Plaid!
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I've sent emails to those who have yet to send their gifts, I'd appreciate it if you could get your gifts out, or email me as to what your situation is.
If you haven't sent your gift, but not received an email, write me anyway explaining the situation. By and large, this years exchange has been just fine, and I am very pleased. Just need to get those final gifts sent off.
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It appears all gifts have been sent. Could Synesthesia and theamazeeaz confirm they have received theirs?
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If Synesthesia confirms she got her gift, that's the end of the matter!
I *was* a bit disappointed we had an even number of people enrolled, otherwise I would have participated myself.
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I don't see how the number of people enrolled makes any difference. If A gives to B, B gives to C, and C gives to A, then everything is fine. An odd number only wouldn't work out if A had to give to B and B to A. Then C had to give to D and D to C, and so on. Leaving the last odd without a partner. Whether it's even or odd doesn't affect the viability of the exchange, as long as the relationships are chosen smartly. You missed out for no reason BB! Bummer!
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Strider's gift caught up to me here in Virginia, woo!
Neatness = a Doctor Who sonic screwdriver flashlight! Very neat, puts out green light just like the Doctor's, I've never had a DW toy before so this is great; it'll be fun to see how long it takes for someone to see it and say "Hey, isn't that..."
Plus, a mix of chocolates, mmmmm
Thanks!!
(Strider, you wondered if we'd had each other before in an exchange -- yep! Way back when, you + Leonide gave me a nifty audio recording of Tolkien reading from his books, very cool.)
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