After nearly 15 year with my significant other, finding a decent Christmas present is becoming increasingly difficult, what with albums being limited and all...
Is anyone getting anything particularly fantastic for Christmas this year???
The most interesting thing I have been able to come up with for my other half this year is a fully operational model WWII tank. Oh my god that is grim.....
Inspiration required!
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Ha ha! He's a tank man (I have no idea why). Horrid business!
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You could dive bomb his tank with.....splintered thing wrote:Ha ha! He's a tank man (I have no idea why). Horrid business!
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i sent my letter to Santa Claus, as i do from 28 years (before i was 6 old i can't write) asking 100.000,00 €.....let's try you too...it could be a good gift
thanks...my Lord...i'm unbeliver
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nasal clipper?
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Ha ah!! My Dad gave him a 'personal grooming kit' a few years ago - did not go down well!!!!!James Blast wrote:nasal clipper?
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Ok, a stack/spindle of blank CDs, men like making compilations for their 'friends'
or if you're feeling particularly flush - a stack of blank DVDs
or if you're feeling particularly flush - a stack of blank DVDs
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oooh yes - good thinking on the DVDs. Many thanks.
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Ok, now what do I get The Mum?
you're a girl, c'mon!
you're a girl, c'mon!
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well, I bought mine a single cup tea-pot with matching cup, biscuit plate and silver spoon. Rather flash looking and pretty, but not too exe.
Help any?
Help any?
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Sounds like a good idea though, if he is in to tanks. Im not sure my self what I will give my other half, but im thinking I will give him a new gfx card, that he has been whining about for some time, hehe. But im so scared I will buy the wrong one, which I usually do when I buy something electrical, lol.splintered thing wrote: The most interesting thing I have been able to come up with for my other half this year is a fully operational model WWII tank. Oh my god that is grim.....
Inspiration required!
Or there is a special edition of Bladerunner out, if he likes that? Also a special edition of Twin peaks, teehee, which im ofcourse hoping ill get in my stocking Along with the bladerunner suitcase, yum yum.
(tiny edit there after seeing the typing effects of the wine, lol)
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Oh and maybe a xbox 360? I know my best half went through the roof when I gave him one for his birthday, but then it crashed, lol.
Alltho I bought it used, and the warranty wasnt active anymore, then just a few days before we found out that microsoft prolonged the warranty, he just had to open it and take a look, which resulted in the sticker falling off, the official microsoft sticker or something like that, hehe.
We just had to get a new one ofcourse, so after borrowing money, we got one. And after two weeks that crashed too, . But with a valid warranty this time, it got fixed, free of charge. Now it works as it should, with cooling elements and all. (knock on wood) They should actually take back all the old xboxes and fix them, then sell it. Instead of p`d of customers having to hand them in after two weeks. But all in all the xbox 360 is deffinatly worth it!!
And throw in the game Mass Effect, if he is a sci fi fan, alltho you wont see him for some time then
And once again I manage to spill some red wine on the keybord So far so good, but I guess theres a limit to how much spillage a keybord can handle So I might have to look into a keybord too
Alltho I bought it used, and the warranty wasnt active anymore, then just a few days before we found out that microsoft prolonged the warranty, he just had to open it and take a look, which resulted in the sticker falling off, the official microsoft sticker or something like that, hehe.
We just had to get a new one ofcourse, so after borrowing money, we got one. And after two weeks that crashed too, . But with a valid warranty this time, it got fixed, free of charge. Now it works as it should, with cooling elements and all. (knock on wood) They should actually take back all the old xboxes and fix them, then sell it. Instead of p`d of customers having to hand them in after two weeks. But all in all the xbox 360 is deffinatly worth it!!
And throw in the game Mass Effect, if he is a sci fi fan, alltho you wont see him for some time then
And once again I manage to spill some red wine on the keybord So far so good, but I guess theres a limit to how much spillage a keybord can handle So I might have to look into a keybord too
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I think my wife will be getting a Macbook for Christmas. Her laptop died after I bought my MBP, so she's been using my resuscitated Dell, but it's unreliable. Also, it just feels really cheap compared to the Macs. She, of course, says "We'll talk about it." I tell her we can talk about it all she wants, she's still getting one
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A Dukla Prague away kit?
I'm still after a Sparta Prague European Away yinPista wrote:A Dukla Prague away kit?
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Andrew Collins - That's Me in the Corner
Pigface - Eat Shit You Fuckin' Redneck, somehow can't see The Mum asking for that in HMV
some memory for my Mac
Pigface - Eat Shit You Fuckin' Redneck, somehow can't see The Mum asking for that in HMV
some memory for my Mac
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Just inhaled my beer ya gitJames Blast wrote: Pigface - Eat Shit You Fuckin' Redneck, somehow can't see The Mum asking for that in HMV
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what....seperately?.........markfiend wrote:Mrs fiend and I are buying each other a holiday.
OMG Not again.SomeKindOfStranger wrote:what....seperately?.........markfiend wrote:Mrs fiend and I are buying each other a holiday.
A couple of microwaves for next yearJames Blast wrote:Ok, now what do I get The Mum?
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A daughter-in-law?scotty wrote:A couple of microwaves for next yearJames Blast wrote:Ok, now what do I get The Mum?
IZ.
A stabbin' knife?