So, whut did santa brung ya

busterb • Dec 17, 2008 8:59 pm
Since I'm the Santa around here, I'll start this off.
I got 4 cast iron soup bowls, a new DeLonghi CGH800-U Retro Panini Grill to replace the old George Forman, a stick blender, Cuisinart SmartStick Hand Blender CSB-76.
A r/c helicopter, that I wish they had left the instructions in Chinese, would have made more sense. Add states that 3 AA batteries are included, not, and it takes 8 batteries. Letter from support. "Please mail us have you missing batterie?" A 8 GB flash drive. Damn I forgot the fruitcake. Each year I get one and a bottle of George Dickel #12 combo charcoal starter, fruitcake seasoning My record is, so for, never spilling any on the cake. I hope to do better this year!
I really wanted a chili Rista to hang in kitcken, but shipping was about same as cost. Also my granddaughter sent me an e-mail, with photos. 11 year old must understand X-mas. Happy Holidays All BB
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lumberjim • Dec 17, 2008 9:04 pm
holy jumping the gun, batman!

delonghi....we have a convection toaster oven of theirs. excellent.

i want some of that fruit cake.
busterb • Dec 17, 2008 10:07 pm
OK. Probably without the Old # 12.
Now my grandkids photo. I have a feeling she has a grasp on economics at eleven years old. No contact, no presents! Brandon is 16.
jinx • Dec 17, 2008 10:25 pm
They're cute kids buster... and i really like your stick blender, it looks powerful.
Juniper • Dec 17, 2008 10:37 pm
Geez...I dunno yet, I think I'm getting a new PC monitor though. DH keeps whining about wanting to give me my prezzie now and I'm making him wait. :) I have to wait. I only have one person left to give me a decent gift these days, not including the cheap crap from my inlaws.

I went out to the grocery tonight and when I came in they YELLED at me -- "stay there! Don't come in!" Sheesh.
busterb • Dec 17, 2008 10:43 pm
jinx;514699 wrote:
They're cute kids buster... and i really like your stick blender, it looks powerful.

Tnxs Jinxs. The only recipe I know, offhand is for cream of broccoli soup.
So you have anything a redneck might like? NO! Not Margaritas. Jose' is not my freind. Trust me on that.
Yznhymr • Dec 17, 2008 11:06 pm
Woohoo!

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Stress Puppy • Dec 17, 2008 11:51 pm
Only thing I've gotten thus far is a gift certificate for a Thai Massage. Parents sent a box but it hasn't gotten here, no idea what's in it.
busterb • Dec 17, 2008 11:51 pm
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Clodfobble • Dec 18, 2008 12:14 am
Be careful when you're cleaning that stick blender, buster. I have the same model, and I cut the ever-loving crap out of my thumb just barely touching it. It's sharp.

Those are some good looking grandkids you got there!
wolf • Dec 18, 2008 1:35 am
One of my shrinks just gave me a gift certificate to Bath and Body Works and a yummy box of Godiva Chocolates.

The hospital gift is a grey fleece vest, with embroidery of the hospital logo (which I designed, incidentally) and a silver ribbon, which is apparently the official color for brain disorders.

And I bought my own Kindle. Next week I should be getting the gifts from the family, which will be $$ to buy content for the Kindle, and my Hallmark Star Trek Ornaments. The main one for this year is the Trouble with Tribbles ... Kirk under the storage compartment, and there's a bunch of tribbles that fall out onto him. And it makes tribble noises.
glatt • Dec 18, 2008 8:58 am
So far, lots of candies and stuff like that from vendors I work with. One came in a cute penguin stacking box set. Like this.
xoxoxoBruce • Dec 18, 2008 12:16 pm
Take that stacking box penguin, add a couple of beanbags to throw at it, and you've got a great Christmas game. :D
binky • Dec 18, 2008 12:33 pm
LOL
Clodfobble • Dec 18, 2008 12:58 pm
We're going to a company holiday party tonight (and it really is a "holiday" party; it's at the CEO's house and he's Jewish.) We will no doubt return with two terribly useless items from the White Elephant exchange. (Ours are generic but decent, as they should be IMHO: a box of fudge, and a collection of teas. Since no one knows who brought what, I always try to end up taking home the thing I brought, but it rarely works. Last year, we ended up with an ugly bird statuette like the kind you see in the Hallmark store, and a "roll your own sushi" bamboo mat. :rolleyes:)
glatt • Dec 18, 2008 1:01 pm
xoxoxoBruce;514801 wrote:
Take that stacking box penguin, add a couple of beanbags to throw at it, and you've got a great Christmas game. :D


The kids are already fighting over who gets which boxes.
Cicero • Dec 18, 2008 3:41 pm
Santa is broke this year, but he did manage to pre-deliver lots of bones and doggy treats for the doggy stocking! Yay!!! :)

Someone got an early treat and is happy as a clam. :)

She's growing so fast:( :

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Undertoad • Dec 18, 2008 4:33 pm
Nice doggeh!! I first glanced at the picture and away, and I thought how did that dog get a custom floor-level 104-key keyboard?


And that in turn calls for the classic New Yorker cartoon:

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Shawnee123 • Dec 18, 2008 4:36 pm
lol@UT!

That does look like a keyboard.

You reminded me of a Garry Shandling bit, about people driving through the country mooing out their car windows at the cows. He said the cows are like "Hey, that's a cow driving that car. How can he afford that?"
LabRat • Dec 19, 2008 10:46 am
I know what santa is bringing me, but only because I spoiled it... See, one of the vendors we buy stuff from for the lab was having a special, spend $X on Y products, get a free iPod shuffle. We needed $X of stuff, so after checking with my boss, who said it was OK, I went ahead and placed the order. Yesterday the shuffle came and I brought it home to show Red. As soon as he saw the shuffle, I knew by the look on his face that he had gotten me an MP3 player for Christmas. Turns out, an iPod nano. We had to run to Sam's anyway for other things last night, so he showed me which one it was. Rock on! I am so excited. He's making me wait till Christmas to actually get it though.
Clodfobble • Dec 19, 2008 11:18 am
So what are you going to do with the iPod shuffle now?
skysidhe • Dec 19, 2008 1:58 pm
Cicero;514868 wrote:
Someone got an early treat and is happy as a clam. :)

She's growing so fast:( :

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Your pup looks to be so good tempered! what a sweetie
Cicero • Dec 19, 2008 2:17 pm
LOL!!! Yea. That's what everyone says. ;) She's still been a good girl and working hard in training class...So santa gave all the presents a go signal!
Cloud • Dec 19, 2008 2:30 pm
nothing. I never get a single thing.

waa!waa!waa!

must have been a naughty girl.
Cicero • Dec 19, 2008 2:36 pm
Heh. I am receiving several swift kicks in the pants. A bunch of cu** punching. Oh well. After awhile I may learn to like it, and the gifts will turn out to be quite clever. :)
LabRat • Dec 19, 2008 3:53 pm
Clodfobble;515120 wrote:
So what are you going to do with the iPod shuffle now?


I've been busy loading workout music on it this afternoon inbetween house cleaning, laundry, wrapping presents, and breaking up fights between my daughter and her friend that is over to play. I'm going to use it this afternoon to run (on the treadmill!), I'll let you know how it works! :D
jinx • Dec 19, 2008 7:42 pm
busterb;514706 wrote:
Tnxs Jinxs. The only recipe I know, offhand is for cream of broccoli soup.
So you have anything a redneck might like? NO! Not Margaritas. Jose' is not my freind. Trust me on that.


I used mine tonight to smooth-out my butternut squash after roasting, but I mostly use it for soup. Black bean is my daughter's favorite and I do a super-simple version that takes no time;

Mirepoix + garlic, shallots if I have any, red pepper flakes, and olive oil in the bottom of the soup pot on med until the carrots aren't hard. Add 3 cans of black beans 1 big can of whole tomatoes and blend until smooth. Add another can of black beans and 1-2 boxes of chicken stock depending on how thick you like it. Salt, pepper, etc... Could be topped with sour cream, fresh cilantro, bacon etc...
Goddit • Dec 19, 2008 8:14 pm
When I was about 6, Santa brought me a metal train. It was 6-year-old-boy-sized and although it had no built in design seat, I could sit on it. It was the best thing ever. It went 'too tooth' even though that was me. I loved my train and that was good because I was going to be a train driver when I grew up.
I remember then that it went (got stored one day) in a closet downstairs. And after that I never saw it again. I couldn't understand why, when I looked in the closet it wasn't there. But I knew in my heart I saw it go in there. I continued to look in the closet on and off until I was about 12 in the vain hope it was there and I had just missed it amongst the wellie boots and fallen overcoats and tool boxes. But I never saw it again.
Only recently I was thinking about it again. In fact earlier today. And then I logged on I chanced upon this thread. Today my explanation is that my mother had borrowed it for Christmas Day or got it on loan from the shop because little boys need to have Santa visit. We had very little money and maybe Christmas was particularly tight that year. And after a few days of Christmas it went back to from wherever it came. And I have missed it ever since.
For Christmas, I want my train back. Not any old train that looks like it, but that actual train.
Santa, can you see?
Nirvana • Dec 19, 2008 9:28 pm
jinx;515286 wrote:
Black bean is my daughter's favorite and I do a super-simple version that takes no time;

Mirepoix + garlic, shallots if I have any, red pepper flakes, and olive oil in the bottom of the soup pot on med until the carrots aren't hard. Add 3 cans of black beans 1 big can of whole tomatoes and blend until smooth. Add another can of black beans and 1-2 boxes of chicken stock depending on how thick you like it. Salt, pepper, etc... Could be topped with sour cream, fresh cilantro, bacon etc...


Yum yum!
Stormieweather • Dec 19, 2008 10:24 pm
I got Wrath of the Lich King (play the movie, it's pretty cool - safe site). My son got the entire family a Wii, plus a couple games, and my bf got me:
richlevy • Dec 19, 2008 10:59 pm
LabRat;515113 wrote:
He's making me wait till Christmas to actually get it though.
I am very happy for you. It sounds like a cool gift. I was sort of hoping that he was going to give you more lingerie like last time(NSFW).

It's the gift that keeps on giving.;)

Marci and I aren't really exchanging gifts. She is currently in home remodeling mode and while I regularly lust over motherboards and 1TB drives, I have not bought any big ticket items.

I did pick up a Numi blossoming tea set at a local store for myself. It looks cool.
monster • Dec 19, 2008 11:27 pm
Goddit;515291 wrote:

For Christmas, I want my train back. Not any old train that looks like it, but that actual train.
Santa, can you see?


that's what ebay is for.....
BrianR • Dec 21, 2008 8:50 pm
I got one of those too, Stormie! Mine was for my birthday last week but still...

I'm getting one of these for Xmas. I know because I had to help choose it. I'm also adding on the external antenna for improved reception.

We haven't decided what the wife wants yet. Since shopping is a bitch for me, we're just going to go out and buy what she wants. Next year, I'm shopping EARLY on my vacation. I have a long memory WRT her wishlist.
Sundae • Dec 22, 2008 8:04 am
I got a dress to wear on Christmas Day. But it's not too dressy so I can wear it to work in the New Year (when I get a job of course).

I'm considering wearing it on Boxing day, as we're going to my sister's and I have to try to make a good impression. Also my bro and SIL will be there, and they are worth dressing up for. I might wear my corset on Christmas Day instead. Okay, it will only be me, Mum and Dad, but it will make me feel really special. And I will take a Christmas photo to remember the occasion.
Scriveyn • Dec 22, 2008 8:57 am
Not sure what other Santas have in mind for me, but my alter ego Santa bought me a ZOOM H2 recording device, a trip to Devon and a complete (14 hours) edition of Black Adder.
Sundae • Dec 22, 2008 12:18 pm
YAY! I got a second hand copy of the Blackadder box set too!
It wasn't technically a Christmas present, but I should include it as it was a gift.
Same with the two series set of Benidorm. Very poignant, listening to the commentary and watching the behind the scenes fottage, both of which feature the late Geoffrey Perkins.
Cloud • Dec 22, 2008 2:36 pm
for myself I got:

2 new piercings
1 pair of beautiful 8 gauge steel swan spirals
new flatware set from Crate & Barrel
a phoenix lavaliere from Black Phoenix Alchemy lab

my boss got me a gift card to Dillards; I'm taking that plus my gift card to the nice restaurant at the mall and taking my daughter and grandgirls shopping and dining tomorrow in a festive holiday manner!
glatt • Dec 22, 2008 2:47 pm
The associates at my firm (as a group) always give gifts to each of the staff. Usually it's the choice of champagne or sparkling cider. While I've always appreciated the gesture, I don't like champagne and sparkling cider is merely OK. So I was very pleased this year when they also gave us the chance to opt for a red or white wine. So this year they gave me a nice bottle of red wine.

It's apparently ranked #10 for wines this year. I can't wait to try it.
Pie • Dec 22, 2008 3:00 pm
Bupkis.
I'm getting bupkis this year.
BrianR • Dec 22, 2008 5:45 pm
just for Pie
Stress Puppy • Dec 22, 2008 7:47 pm
I don't know what I got yet, since my mom made me promise to wait until Christmas to actually open anything (even though they are 3 thousand miles away and wouldn't know anyway). Well, I can guess a couple of them, since the shapes are distinctive. However, I would like to express my confusion about how it is that my girlfriend ended up with 14 packages .. and I ended up with 5 .... methinks I'm being usurped.
Sundae • Dec 23, 2008 7:59 am
I'm being an Evil Aunt and making my niece and nephew wait until Boxing Day. I've always done it when I've been at home for Christmas, because I want to see them open the presents.

My sister has never fully approved, and this year I was going to let it slide. Then my Mum reminded me of how many people they ahev buying for them. On my BIL's side there are two Aunts and an Uncle, seven cousins, two Grandmothers, one Grandfather. On our side - as well as me - there is an Uncle, and Grandmother and Grandfather and a Great Grandfather. Boxing Day it is then.

I might even save my brother and SIL's presents until then, as we'll all be together at my sister's house. I make my own Christmas traditions.
Scriveyn • Dec 23, 2008 8:10 am
Sundae Girl;516088 wrote:
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Boxing Day it is then.
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I make my own Christmas traditions.


I'd have thought that is the rule - presents opening on the traditional, prescribed day (Boxing day in England or, in case of Germany, on Christmas Eve).
SteveDallas • Dec 23, 2008 9:12 am
I do the same thing.. we'll be arriving in North Carolina, where my parents and siblings live, on Friday. So why bother shipping stuff? It'll be like a followup surprise for them.
atrw93 • Dec 23, 2008 12:29 pm
To all my friends from Cellar's UNIX days and all of you
who have joined since then,
Happy (C)Hannukah, Glorious Solstice, Merry Christmas, Joyful
Kwaanza, Great New Year and Long Life,

Al (atrw93)
xoxoxoBruce • Dec 23, 2008 12:37 pm
Scriveyn;516091 wrote:
I'd have thought that is the rule - presents opening on the traditional, prescribed day (Boxing day in England or, in case of Germany, on Christmas Eve).
I thought Boxing day is when the gifts you got on Christmas, that you didn't like, were boxed up to return to the store?

Oh, and back at ya atrw93. :thumb:
Sundae • Dec 23, 2008 4:26 pm
Tcha.
Boxing Day is when goodwill parcels were distributed to the poor.
It's a Bank Holiday, and generally the only shops open are Asian grocers.
Clodfobble • Dec 23, 2008 4:50 pm
That's why it's Jewish tradition here to order Chinese takeout on Christmas Day.
zippyt • Dec 23, 2008 6:01 pm
A Nifty new All in One !!
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Elspode • Dec 23, 2008 6:53 pm
Since we do our gifts prior to Xmas (partly due to having Xtian Xmas early with the inlaws, and partly due to my family celebrating on Yule), I can report my gifts now:

A walking stick from the inlaws
A handmade ritual staff, a digicam/binoc combination, a cool flannel scarf, a turtle pocket totem disc and a computer game from TF
A color changing multifunction egg shaped clock, a heated ice scraper, a can of popcorn, $150 towards the purchase of my new bed for my room and a bottle of cologne from Selene
A DVD and some stocking stuffers from Kaleigh
A t-shirt and some snacky stuff from Stephen and Julie
A Galileo thermometer from Colin and Kayleigh
A nice box of dead cow from one of the nicest people I'm blessed to know.

I got a lot of very thoughtful things from people who love me. Its quite awesome.
busterb • Dec 23, 2008 6:55 pm
@Jnix Mirepoix Lady I said redneck! But thanks to whiki I now know that term. Nothing like a word a day to keep you on your feet. Thanks
skysidhe • Dec 23, 2008 9:23 pm
Scriveyn;516091 wrote:
I'd have thought that is the rule - presents opening on the traditional, prescribed day (Boxing day in England or, in case of Germany, on Christmas Eve).



don't forget Canada!
tw • Dec 24, 2008 10:14 am
Santa no longer comes here anymore. I have to do all the buying. Getting old is a bitch. Bah Humbug.
xoxoxoBruce • Dec 24, 2008 10:20 am
tw;516350 wrote:
Santa no longer comes here anymore. I have to do all the buying. Getting old is a bitch. Bah Humbug.


...and in the end, the love you take, is equal to the love you make. :santa:
skysidhe • Dec 24, 2008 11:08 am
I had a cookie making day with mom yesterday. Oh and I made fudge too.

I bought my mom and sister little angel bears with with perfume attached and gave myself one too. They were 50% off. I bought my son and Shawn Himalayan salt candles which purify the air. They were like 75 %off and tea lights 75% off. I wasn't planning on shopping but I walked through this particular store as a short cut to the mall to pay my phone bill and the prices were so slashed I felt like tossing my cell phone. I didn't BUT neither I did I make it out of there without an armful of goodies.

Previously I had already gotten my mom and my siblings and secret pal these really annoying christmas clocks that play music. Annoying because the do not have a volume control.
Trilby • Dec 24, 2008 4:50 pm
A red Swingline stapler BEEEEEEYOTCHES!

HA! Suck it~! All other gifts PALE in comparison!
sweetwater • Dec 24, 2008 5:08 pm
Santa Spouse gave me a silver sugar bowl with a small bird perching on the side that serves as the handle, a roll of Oklahoma quarters (they have scissortails on them), a gold Indian elephant charm from his trip there earlier this year, and a pink sapphire encrusted ribbon necklace. Some of the price of the pink ribbon necklace goes to fight breast cancer, which fought with my mother and sister and lost. Thank goodness. So that gift is really special.
tw • Dec 24, 2008 5:29 pm
Clodfobble;516190 wrote:
That's why it's Jewish tradition here to order Chinese takeout on Christmas Day.
Is it a Jewish tradition to go to the movies on Christmas day - and watch a movie about a one eyed Nazi?
jinx • Dec 25, 2008 1:34 am
He was here!

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Yznhymr • Dec 25, 2008 1:56 am
Marathon sex session with the wife. Whoo hoo! Best present ever! Rarin to go again. Maybe I should wake her up with a little message.
wolf • Dec 25, 2008 2:09 am
atrw93;516127 wrote:
To all my friends from Cellar's UNIX days and all of you
who have joined since then,
Happy (C)Hannukah, Glorious Solstice, Merry Christmas, Joyful
Kwaanza, Great New Year and Long Life,

Al (atrw93)


Al, no way! Great to see you and hope your Christmas is Merry and your New Year better than good!
wolf • Dec 25, 2008 2:21 am
The Trouble with Tribbles Hallmark ornament is far cooler than I thought. I mean, I even played with it in the store, briefly, but this thing is keeping me entertained for hours.

I also got the Reliant from Wrath of Khan, and don't tell momwolf that I bought myself the Communicator.

She also gave me a bunch more cash than I expected, which is to go to purchasing content for the Kindle. Gotta find some things to buy for it!
Sundae • Dec 25, 2008 7:01 am
I have my Christmas dress on right now, and I vamped up my make-up to make me feel special.

My sister bought me a black top which looks very suitable. I'm still tempted to wear the corset to her house tomorrow though. I'll see what Mum says. If not, I'll wear my new top and my Mrs Lovatt skirt - that'll make enough of a statement :) I don't want to upset her - it's her Boxing Day too - just shake her up a little.

Mum & Dad also bought me a Waterstone's gift card (angels) and my bro bought me some more Ass Kicking Cornbread mix (also angel).

Funny thing was, I forgot I's got TWO presents each for Mum & Dad. So they opened the first, then I came up to check on the pile I'm taking tomorrow. There seemed far too many. So I'm examining them all (I don't do gift tags) for the personal signs I mark on them to identify them to me. And even then, I had no idea what they were!

I'd bought Dad a presentation bottle of Spitfire ale, with silver (plated) cufflinks, which he is now wearing. And Mum a Champneys gift pack. Actually - I bought that last January and it was £40 reduced to £10. But she doesn't know that and was bowled over (Champneys is a world renowned heath spa which is only about 5 miles from here).

And I can't remember a lot of what I bought anyone else either, so I'll have more lovely surprises tomorrow!

Merry Christmas all, better go downstairs and eat some sausage rolls :)
Stress Puppy • Dec 25, 2008 11:07 am
Just opened the boxes from my family. Got two magic tricks, David Blaine's 'Mysterious Stranger', three decks of very nice cards, a mini-deck of cards, a gaffed deck of cards, a book on training one's memory and a bracelet with my initials etched onto it.

edit: And a CamelBak Alpine Explorer bag.
skysidhe • Dec 25, 2008 12:05 pm
great photo Jinx :santa: It says it all.
TheMercenary • Dec 25, 2008 7:48 pm
zippyt;516204 wrote:
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:lol2:

I bought my wife the very same one! :D
TheMercenary • Dec 25, 2008 7:51 pm
Stuff, and a new charcoal grill.
Beestie • Dec 25, 2008 9:12 pm
[COLOR=black]An [/COLOR][COLOR=black]H & K P2000 9mm[/COLOR] [COLOR=black]with built-in laser sight.[/COLOR]

[COLOR=black]And a 4-port USB Hub of DOOOM.[/COLOR]

[COLOR=black]And a shirt.[/COLOR]
Juniper • Dec 25, 2008 10:51 pm
I got this:
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Isn't it cool? Know what it is? Any Harry Potter fans? It's a time-turner! I wish it really worked! Who couldn't use a couple more hours in the day?

Also got a 20" LCD widescreen monitor, some nifty Abercrombie slipper socks, and a manicure set.

Merry Christmas!
lumberjim • Dec 25, 2008 11:29 pm
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SteveDallas • Dec 26, 2008 12:36 am
Does it have a surveillance camera underneath?
Happy Monkey • Dec 26, 2008 1:12 am
Teapot, bed reading chair, MI-5 Season 6, and candy.
Yznhymr • Dec 26, 2008 2:34 am
Cuisinart Grind-and-Brew 12-Cup Automatic Coffeemakers
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Yznhymr • Dec 26, 2008 2:36 am
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Bullitt • Dec 26, 2008 4:10 am
Cloudveil Hoback Gore-Tex ski pants
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Giro G10 ski helmet
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EndWar for Xbox360
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Year subscription renewal of National Geographic
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And a present from me to me: week of skiing/partying with friends at Mt. Bachelor, Oregon Jan 3rd - 10th.
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Griff • Dec 26, 2008 9:00 am
I got a worm bin, Eddie Vedder's Into the Wild sound track, and a box of garden seeds. :cool:
Undertoad • Dec 26, 2008 10:11 am
Eddie Vedder's Into the Wild sound track
That's very strong. Really enjoyed it while watching the film.
elSicomoro • Dec 26, 2008 11:09 am
I got a few gift cards, some slippers and clothes. It was a decent Xmas, though the move and the lack of money and jobs hung over it.
Griff • Dec 26, 2008 1:22 pm
Undertoad;516705 wrote:
That's very strong. Really enjoyed it while watching the film.


That was a powerful movie. To bad the poor bastard didn't have the soundtrack while he was starving to death.
Radar • Dec 26, 2008 6:44 pm
Surprisingly, I got a lot of cash this year, which I promptly re-gifted to my wife, and father, although I will keep a $200 visa gift card one of my vendors bought me. I gave my mom my computer and got myself a new computer.

I got a Dell Studio XPS 435MT. It has one of the brand new Intel i7 quad-core processors, 6GB of tri-channel ram, 16x DVD burner, etc.

It came with a 23" HD Flat panel monitor, but I paid an extra $50 to get THIS 24" monitor!! This is by far the nicest monitor I've ever had. I like that it has VGA, DVI, and HDMI interfaces.

I also paid a bit extra to get Bose speakers.

I've been in computer nirvana for a week or two. I am not a big gamer, but I want to get some cool games to see how well it performs. It came with a 500GB drive, but I'll be adding a 1TB drive because porn takes up a lot of space.
footfootfoot • Dec 26, 2008 9:30 pm
I got some nice ornaments from lj.
And bupkis from my wife. I think I may get myself an epson 1400 printer. They are 179. after the rebate until12/31. I'm thinking about it.
Tree Fae • Dec 26, 2008 10:58 pm
from Elspode I got a wonderful printer plus a nice looking shirt,
from Paul a Magellan GPS
My son gave me ink to replace all i used making holiday gifts
my daughter gave me a neat metal hanging star that is a candle holder
my folks gave me--a skirt for my fairy garb, a blown glass Owl on a tree, a fairy doll and a fantastic Raku ceramic pot
my sis gave me a fairy calendar and 20.00- she wanted to give me a Yurtle the turtle game like we had as kids but didn't manage to get one
my aunt gave me lots to keep me warm, a blanket and a mug/mug warmer and lots of tea
Selene gave me a great set of fairy divination cards
Kaleigh fixed up a nice stocking of odds and ends
We had a great Yule and Christmas
wolf • Dec 26, 2008 11:00 pm
Tree Fae;516795 wrote:
Selene gave me a great set of fairy divination cards


Ooooh! Which ones??
Flunt • Dec 26, 2008 11:20 pm
lumberjim wrote:
footfootfoot wrote:
I got some nice ornaments from lj.
And bupkis from my wife. I think I may get myself an epson 1400 printer. They are 179. after the rebate until12/31. I'm thinking about it.


is bupkis anything like a blumpkin?

I got a couple of thermal shirts and half a set of dishes from the kiddilies

jinx got the other half

what a nice story
Tree Fae • Dec 26, 2008 11:53 pm
wolf;516796 wrote:
Ooooh! Which ones??


They are called the Fairy Pack. Very neat pictures
Clodfobble • Dec 27, 2008 10:17 am
Anathem, that cool measuring cup posted here awhile back with random measurements on it (volume of skin cells shedded in a day, etc.,) two new cookbooks, a couple t-shirts, a birdfeeder (with new patented Squirrel Busting Technology!, apparently) and some really inappropriate clothing. Fortunately the in-laws always include gift receipts with the clothing they always buy us. We already made returns to Sears and Target last night, and Wal-mart is coming soon.
lumberjim • Dec 27, 2008 10:48 am
Clodfobble;516863 wrote:
and some really inappropriate clothing.


wha hai?
TheMercenary • Dec 27, 2008 10:54 am
One dau gave me the new Metallica Album/CD, Death Magnetic. But of course she is one of the two kids that got new cars last week.
wolf • Dec 27, 2008 10:55 am
Clodfobble;516863 wrote:
Anathem


Awesome book. Enjoy!
Clodfobble • Dec 27, 2008 11:21 am
lumberjim wrote:
wha hai?


Not that kind of inappropriate. As in, not something that anyone who had ever looked at me for two seconds would imagine might be something I would like. And the wrong size, to boot.
lumberjim • Dec 27, 2008 11:29 am
oh....

:::goes all round shouldered:::