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Sat 23/12/06 at 10:46
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So, what have you bought for assorted loved ones and relatives?
The way I ended up I've bought 2 presents for everyone and 3 for Mam.

Mam.
I bought her a ring, a scarf and a pair of gloves, because she kept on complaining of not having any gloves or a decent scarf through winter.
Ring doesn't need a reason.

Dad.
My Dad is the hardest person to buy something for. I askedhim and he said socks, so I got him that and a belt.

Brother 1.
He's 19, and he wanted a wallet, so I got him that and a Gift Grub CD.

Brother 2.
A clock that projects the time on the wall, because he likes cool things like that, and a 20 euro book voucher. I would buy him a book, but the 2 Christmas's before last I did and he had already read them. impossible to buy him a book.

Brother 3.
The easiest, he just got his own house and keeps borrowing my calculator (which he lost). SO I bought him a calculator that you can close up, with a notepad inside and a tape measure coming out at the back. Strange thing to manufacture but hey, its perfect. I also bought him 10 photo frames for the house, and am going to give him ten pictures of me for a joke.

This Christmas is going to rock, so very much.
Sat 23/12/06 at 16:08
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Chaos wrote:
> Oh yeah, I seem to remember you telling us you did it once on
> Christmas Eve, it was horrible wasn't it?
Well, for one thing, I had about 20 euro to spend on 5 people. Urgh.
Then I couldn't find my brother Robert a present for 5 euro, and bought him what I thought was a decent sports annual, but turned out to be one for a 5-6 year old.:S
Then my mam gave me money to buy her a present, I went to buy her perfume, the "serving lady" behind the counter gave me a gox, wrapped. I gave it to mam, and it turned out to be 20 euro conditioner.
Sat 23/12/06 at 15:34
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Snake 11 wrote:
> Sunflower wrote:
> >Everything.
> :S

Where?
Sat 23/12/06 at 15:00
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Oh yeah, I seem to remember you telling us you did it once on Christmas Eve, it was horrible wasn't it?

Brill' :D
Sat 23/12/06 at 14:56
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Good luck tomorrow Chaos, you'll need it. Unfortunatley I know this from experience.
Sat 23/12/06 at 14:46
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So far I've got nothing, I think I'll do it on xmas eve :)
Sat 23/12/06 at 14:37
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Sunflower wrote:
>Everything.
:S
Sat 23/12/06 at 14:20
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Snake 11 wrote:
I also bought him 10 photo frames for the house,
> and am going to give him ten pictures of me for a joke.

:D
Sat 23/12/06 at 13:08
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Bah, I don't like buying stuff, so...
Mum - All the freebies that I have recieved before Christmas and a tin of Quality Streets

Older Sister - NOTHING!

Brother - 2nd hand game

Younger Sister - Keyring

Oldest Dog - A big bone

Scruffy Dog - A normal sized bone

Smallest Dog - A small bone

Truth is that they are lucky to get that.
Sat 23/12/06 at 12:55
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I don't have a particularly big family, as my twenty-seven year old half-sister left about five years back, so it's only really me and my parents.

Mum : Sudoku game (only about the cost of two books, and I thought it'd last longer), Soaps, Love Actually on DVD, chocolate.

Dad : Beatles no. 1s CD, Halloween Party Hits CD, two silk ties (bought 'em in Tenerife quite cheaply), a Dalek shower gel dispenser.

Also got a Chocolate Fountain as the family present, just because it'll be fun trying to put chocolate on almost every piece of food I eat over Christmas ;)

Oh yeah, I got one of those 'light projecting' clocks last year, well, you press down the top of it and it projects the time onto the wall like a spotlight of the digits. The batteries ran out quite quickly though :(
Sat 23/12/06 at 11:16
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Mum - Perfume, Earings, creative writing book (she wants to write some stories) Chocolates.

Stepdad - Sweets, Aftershave, Dart board and all accessories.

Got them some red/white wine too

Nan - Shortbread, Ornaments.


Lil Sis - Dvd (Soul Plane, perfume, tin of chocs.

2 Eldest neices - Pen sets, glitter pens, writing and drawing stuff. sweets.

Youngest neice - Vtech Piano, chocs.

Eldest Nephew - Lego, Lego Warrior, chocs.

Youngest Nephew - Mega Block, Chocs.

Ex - from the kids - Special dad pendant, sweets.

Kids Uncle - Equalizer Tshirt (batteries to go with it) Sweets.

Uncles Partner - Chocs, Bracelet.

Kids nan - Earings, Perfume, chocs.

Kids Grandad - Bedlam Cube, Sweets.

Kids Great Grandparents - Sudoku books

Eldest Kid - Thomas Trainset, Clothes, helmet, Artset, Learning Stuff, Sweets, Lego.

Youngest Kid - Ride On, Bob bulder Phone, Clothes, Lego.

Joint, they have Playdoh, Carsets, Dvd/Tv Combi.

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