What did you get for the holidays?

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What did you get for the holidays?

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Well it's the 25th. No presents for me this year. I suppose it has something to do with me not leaving santa milk and cookies. I knew I should've left some. Ah well. There's always next year. Though I really wanted that fallout 3 bobble head.
What presents did you get for the holidays?

Thanks to Humboldt and Thadude for the rep. I'll consider them as gifts. :p
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and this works with my craftsman C3 batt system
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DENI food slicer
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and a new spice grinder
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and various gourmet cheeses,hot sauces,some candy ,and two shirts

but most of all,my best gift,I have my sweetheart Image

and my health and a great life.
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Brand new top of the line Sony Blue Ray Player for starters!! I always get something for myself which is usually big! :D
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Two weeks away from hell.
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Sava700 wrote:Brand new top of the line Sony Blue Ray Player for starters!! I always get something for myself which is usually big! :D
well,I guess I did that too,a little early.I bought myself these this year for xmas

http://onkyousa.com/model.cfm?m=TX-SR80 ... ceiver&p=i

http://www.infinitysystems.com/home/pro ... Country=US
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CableDude wrote:Two weeks away from hell.
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Dan wrote:well,I guess I did that too,a little early.I bought myself these this year for xmas

http://onkyousa.com/model.cfm?m=TX-SR80 ... ceiver&p=i

http://www.infinitysystems.com/home/pro ... Country=US
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a burst waterpipe under the house... :(
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And here I thought this kind of thing would end after age 15...
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Burke wrote:And here I thought this kind of thing would end after age 15...
no,some of us actually still have fun and enjoy our lives ! :)
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Dan wrote:no,some of us actually still have fun and enjoy our lives ! :)
:rotfl: :rotfl: he will never understand that concept I'm afraid..
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Well so far nothing as usual but we shall see if santa comes through for me this year. If not there's always wishing for next year assuming I'm not dead by the end of the year next year.
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well we open one on xmas eve and I got this bad boy http://www.rapidtools.net/PDF/sharkWinsPMaward.pdf , yep Burke ! even you will like this tool ! LOL


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Guitar Hero: Aerosmith Special Edition... :wth:
A GPS.... :wth:
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Santa wasn't able to pull through for me this year. bummer. there's always next year. =/
In other words, I got nothing. :p
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An LG BluRay/HD-DVD Combo drive for my HTPC!! :rockin:
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ammunition
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UOD wrote:ammunition

Mmmmm, I love getting ammo as a gift. Get to enjoy shooting without your pocket hurting! :)

THis year i cleaned up.

I got a new 24 Canon Gun Safe (actually picked it up over thanksgiving and mounted it already!)

Craftsman tool chests (the kind that fit on each other)

Superbowl XL Mini-Helmet signed by Heath Miller

Penguins T-Shift

Penguins Wallet

All for now, few more to open after dinner! :D

Oh and i got to enjoy watching my daughter open her gifts for the first time. Last year she was a bit too small.
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penguincomrade wrote:Well so far nothing as usual but we shall see if santa comes through for me this year. If not there's always wishing for next year assuming I'm not dead by the end of the year next year.
Makes two of us. It's ok.
Merry Christmas anyway :)
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What a boring day.
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CableDude wrote:What a boring day.
yeah, but much rather be bored at home than bored at work :cheers:
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Humboldt wrote:yeah, but much rather be bored at home than bored at work :cheers:
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CableDude wrote: :nod:
Of course, trini LIKES to get "bored" at work but that's a different story.
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Adding this to previous post:

A few nice shirts, wear around the house pants with bud light bottles pictured all over it, a pair of bunny slippers and a nice fuzzy robe to walk the dog in. Also got a Wii, a wii crossbow gun type thing, new james bond game to go with it, a really nice lamp and stand, trout fishing bait and stuff, hunting cap with LED's built into cap, big bottle of Tommy Hill cologne, 8 port netgear switch, and some VATech stuff to use for tailgating.
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Brian got me 2 gigs of G.skill ram, and an ATI Radion HD 3650! :D
i also got Call of Duty: WaW for 360, Gears of War 2, Line 6 Pocket Pod for my guitar, new skateboard :)
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Humboldt wrote:Of course, trini LIKES to get "bored" at work but that's a different story.
:eek: :rotfl:
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Two sticks of 64K RAM!!!!!!!!!!
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MadDoctor wrote:Two sticks of 64K RAM!!!!!!!!!!
A Winnar is Yuo!
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CableDude wrote:What a boring day.
Couldn't agree more.
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24giovanni wrote:Couldn't agree more.
Amen, brother 24G
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socks, underwear, pants, sweater, wife got me hockey tickets to the world junior tournament thats in ottawa, 11 season of the simpsons on dvd, got a WII from my folks.

big gift to myself was a 93 civic Ex that I have been fixing up.
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I didn't get anything material. But I did get the enjoyment of my kids excitement opening their presents! More than enough for me.
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A hug and "merry christmas" wish from a random Korean while walking around downtown Daegu... :wth:
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I was more excited about giving my wife an iPod Touch than anything I got today...

But my kids did get me some camera equipment and a couple of Blu-Ray movies :)
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A watch and stuff, a good dinner and day with friends, I'm ignoring the flooded basement and no heat and hot water.
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Kyle wrote:A hug and "merry christmas" wish from a random Korean while walking around downtown Daegu... :wth:
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RoscoPColtrane wrote:Mmmmm, I love getting ammo as a gift. Get to enjoy shooting without your pocket hurting! :)
Unless you shoot the pocket!
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Yardostuf in the house!
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CableDude wrote:Yardostuf in the house!
Preach it!
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