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Thread started 12/14/06 4:35pm

Paradisekiss03

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What is the cheapest thing that someone gave you for a Christmas present?

What is the cheapest thing that someone gave you for Christmas present?
I really like spicy food. I mostly put Jalapenos on a lot of my food.

"There are three types of women for a man. The woman he wants to marry, the woman he should marry, and the woman he ends up marrying".
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Una Vez Y Otra Mas!
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Reply #1 posted 12/14/06 4:36pm

DanceWme

The ppl who gave me nothing
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Reply #2 posted 12/14/06 4:37pm

Paradisekiss03

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DanceWme said:

The ppl who gave me nothing



sad
I really like spicy food. I mostly put Jalapenos on a lot of my food.

"There are three types of women for a man. The woman he wants to marry, the woman he should marry, and the woman he ends up marrying".
-Pedro Infante-


Una Vez Y Otra Mas!
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Reply #3 posted 12/14/06 4:38pm

DanceWme

Paradisekiss03 said:

DanceWme said:

The ppl who gave me nothing



sad

I know bawl
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Reply #4 posted 12/14/06 4:39pm

Anx

nothing memorably awful. but then again, if it was so cheap, i probably wouldn't remember it anyway. shrug
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Reply #5 posted 12/14/06 4:40pm

evenstar3

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well, in monetary terms anyway, a promise my best friend made me was probably the cheapest and best present i've ever gotten. smile
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Reply #6 posted 12/14/06 4:41pm

brownsugar

i dont know. i don't usually look for anything-i think christmas is really for kids. and if some one gets me anything i appreciate it no matter what it is.
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Reply #7 posted 12/14/06 4:45pm

Anx

brownsugar said:

i dont know. i don't usually look for anything-i think christmas is really for kids. and if some one gets me anything i appreciate it no matter what it is.


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Reply #8 posted 12/14/06 4:52pm

CarrieMpls

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Anx said:

brownsugar said:

i dont know. i don't usually look for anything-i think christmas is really for kids. and if some one gets me anything i appreciate it no matter what it is.


nod


nod


My family has never been extravagent with Xmas. I don't expect much and it's just nice to spend the time together, really. I didn't always feel that way and I'm glad I could get over some of that now that I'm older. That's the best part, I think.
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Reply #9 posted 12/14/06 4:53pm

Spookymuffin

A lump of coal in a shoebox. sad
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Reply #10 posted 12/14/06 4:55pm

retina

I don't know about Christmas presents (I usually get pretty nice ones) but I will never forget my tenth birthday when a relative gave me a tiny eraser in the shape of a hot dog. confused

He'd even wrapped it up properly in gift paper and string, and gave it to me with great enthusiasm. Maybe it was something he himself had always wanted but never gotten or something. hmm
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Reply #11 posted 12/14/06 4:56pm

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(2 yrs ago) A fake ass Alice in Wonderland vhs that they received for free confused
(Last year) A Avon snowman (a free gift with a $30 dollar purchase) confused
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Reply #12 posted 12/14/06 4:57pm

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retina said:

I don't know about Christmas presents (I usually get pretty nice ones) but I will never forget my tenth birthday when a relative gave me a tiny eraser in the shape of a hot dog. confused

He'd even wrapped it up properly in gift paper and string, and gave it to me with great enthusiasm. Maybe it was something he himself had always wanted but never gotten or something. hmm


lol
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Reply #13 posted 12/14/06 4:57pm

retina

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(2 yrs ago) A fake ass Alice in Wonderland vhs that they received for free confused
(Last year) A Avon snowman (a free gift with a $30 dollar purchase) confused


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Reply #14 posted 12/14/06 4:57pm

Anx

ThreadCula said:


(Last year) A Avon snowman (a free gift with a $30 dollar purchase) confused



oh NO! lol
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Reply #15 posted 12/14/06 4:58pm

ThreadCula

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retina said:

I don't know about Christmas presents (I usually get pretty nice ones) but I will never forget my tenth birthday when a relative gave me a tiny eraser in the shape of a hot dog. confused

He'd even wrapped it up properly in gift paper and string, and gave it to me with great enthusiasm. Maybe it was something he himself had always wanted but never gotten or something. hmm



falloff Thats so funny!

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Reply #16 posted 12/14/06 4:58pm

retina

JustErin said:

retina said:

I don't know about Christmas presents (I usually get pretty nice ones) but I will never forget my tenth birthday when a relative gave me a tiny eraser in the shape of a hot dog. confused

He'd even wrapped it up properly in gift paper and string, and gave it to me with great enthusiasm. Maybe it was something he himself had always wanted but never gotten or something. hmm


lol


I was completely unamused at the time. lol
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Reply #17 posted 12/14/06 4:59pm

ThreadCula

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retina said:

JustErin said:



lol


I was completely unamused at the time. lol



How do you un wrap that and pretend to be happy lol

http://www.hapaculture.co...lunch.html
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Reply #18 posted 12/14/06 4:59pm

Anx

i know someone who got a box of tide with a bow on it once. they threw a fit. lol
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Reply #19 posted 12/14/06 5:00pm

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ThreadCula said:

(2 yrs ago) A fake ass Alice in Wonderland vhs that they received for free confused
(Last year) A Avon snowman (a free gift with a $30 dollar purchase) confused
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Awful!!!

Awful funny!
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Reply #20 posted 12/14/06 5:00pm

brownsugar

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i know someone who got a box of tide with a bow on it once. they threw a fit. lol


okay thats kinda crappy lol
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Reply #21 posted 12/14/06 5:01pm

brownsugar

brownsugar said:

Anx said:

i know someone who got a box of tide with a bow on it once. they threw a fit. lol


okay thats kinda crappy lol


but you know what? tide is pretty expensive stuff. its like the escalade of detergent nod
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Reply #22 posted 12/14/06 5:01pm

retina

ThreadCula said:

retina said:



I was completely unamused at the time. lol



How do you un wrap that and pretend to be happy lol

http://www.hapaculture.co...lunch.html


At least that's a whole set! I just got the friggin' hotdog! lol

Maybe he gave the other pieces to my cousins, one each. hmm
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Reply #23 posted 12/14/06 5:02pm

Anx

brownsugar said:

brownsugar said:



okay thats kinda crappy lol


but you know what? tide is pretty expensive stuff. its like the escalade of detergent nod



lol

yeah, but to have a relative come over and put a box of tide under the tree? i mean, okay, yeah, but no.
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Reply #24 posted 12/14/06 5:03pm

brownsugar

Anx said:

brownsugar said:



but you know what? tide is pretty expensive stuff. its like the escalade of detergent nod



lol

yeah, but to have a relative come over and put a box of tide under the tree? i mean, okay, yeah, but no.


just wrong, i was trying to see the bright side lol
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Reply #25 posted 12/14/06 5:05pm

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brownsugar said:


but you know what? tide is pretty expensive stuff. its like the escalade of detergent nod



falloff clapping

Throw in a tide bleach pen lol




retina said:

ThreadCula said:




How do you un wrap that and pretend to be happy lol

http://www.hapaculture.co...lunch.html


At least that's a whole set! I just got the friggin' hotdog! lol

Maybe he gave the other pieces to my cousins, one each. hmm


LMAO!!!!! falloff
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Reply #26 posted 12/14/06 6:19pm

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I worked for this loser once that gave me as a christmas gift one of those "cheese & salami" platters that someone had given him the year before.
By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory!
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Reply #27 posted 12/14/06 6:40pm

Imago

A $5 book -- I "LOVED" it. It was "The Vampire Lestat" on paperback.

A piece of paper, ruled, with a crayon drawing of stick figures representing Me, and my oldest nephew. He drew it for me. I have it framed and by my bedside. It's one of my favorite presents. I sometimes get tears looking at it.

Ultimately, this sounds so damned cliche', but the value of the gift means not a hill of fucking beans to me--it's the memories that the gift invokes, or the thought behind the gift. I'm a full grown man, and I make decent money--I can by the expensive stuff my own damned self.
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Reply #28 posted 12/14/06 6:41pm

2the9s

An 89 cent gift certificate for the dollar store!

mad
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Reply #29 posted 12/14/06 6:43pm

DanceWme

2the9s said:

An 89 cent gift certificate for the dollar store!

mad

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