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lots of groovy stuff, the best of which are probably:

micro-scalextric (A1 grand prix)

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family guy series 1-5 on dvd

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;D :notworthy: :lol:
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Hom_Corleone wrote: A book on how to be a good Dad. :roll:
:eek: :lol: :lol: :lol:

What does it say? 'Try not to set fire to the kids and you'll be fine'.

So, how's dadship going Steve? :D
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Planet Dave wrote:
Hom_Corleone wrote: A book on how to be a good Dad. :roll:
:eek: :lol: :lol: :lol:

What does it say? 'Try not to set fire to the kids and you'll be fine'.

So, how's dadship going Steve? :D
:lol: :lol: I've managed to avoid any fun with flames so far. I have fell asleep a few times watching the cricket and giving him a bottle. They do bounce fairly well though. ;D

All is well thanks Dave - although I am looking forward to the time when he sleeps through comes. :lol:
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The usual, cd's, dvd's, money, vouchers, chocs!

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Brideoffrankenstein wrote:The usual, cd's, dvd's, money, vouchers, chocs!

Plus -

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Edward Monkton! ;D

He's God...:notworthy:

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My friend got one of those hamster things...
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Amongst The Usual Suspects, we got the following:
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Why is Kate much bigger than the plane? :eek: :lol:
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robertzombie wrote:Why is Kate much bigger than the plane? :eek: :lol:
The Plane is a life size replica of the model she stole fae the bank-the one with all the sentimental value. I did try for a life size Kate, but it was not possible :cry:
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I´d try for the plane in lifesize..
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I haven't read many of my Christmas presents yet. I've been drawn to Kant's Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals like a magnet and I can't put it down. I keep reading it, trying to make sense out of it (it does make sense, Kant's just a very, very, very bad, opaque writer). I'll probably have it remembered off by heart by the time I'm done with it.

I've also used some of my Christmas money to buy Utilitarianism by Mill and Five Dialogues: Euthyphro, Apology, Crito, Meno, Phaedo by Plato, which I am especially looking forward to. Read the Republic by Plato and Euthyphro before and I love Plato's writing style. Reading his dialogs, it's like you're in the room, listening to Socrates speak firsthand. He's really quite something special and piques your interest in everything from virtue, justice, to the theory of forms, et all. So I expect the book of Plato's I've ordered will be, along with Kant's Groundwork, another book I'll have remembered off by heart. Nice short works that get one thinking.

And looking through this post on preview, I realize I've used italics way too much.

Oh well.

Cheers,
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robertzombie wrote:My friend got one of those hamster things...
A gerbil?
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nick the stripper wrote:
robertzombie wrote:My friend got one of those hamster things...
A gerbil?
Or a filigree Siberian Hamster? :lol:
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LOL! :notworthy: :lol:
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robertzombie wrote:Why is Kate much bigger than the plane? :eek: :lol:
Who / what / why / where is a 'Kate'?
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robertzombie wrote:this is kate :twisted:
humma-humma

cannot believe she is shagging that hobbit!
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robertzombie wrote:this is kate :twisted:
The young lady out of Lost. I see. The real thing would indeed be rather nice for Xmas.
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