what do i want for christmas????
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    ok guys as the title says ''what do i want for christmas''
    just been speaking to my mum and she and apparantly my sis wants to know what i want and to be honest i really dont know sat here racking my brains and i dont know what to suggest to them....
    mum wont give money cos she says it'll only go on toys (she's right lol)

    soooo oh wise forum friends give me some ideas pleeease
    thanx xxxx

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    i would like ..

    almighty boosh dvd set (prob get too)
    ghd's (have wait)
    clothes (wont get)
    tints for my car (no go at mo)
    the list could go on ... lol
    just to be with my family & see kids happy tbh

    erm what you could say is erm

    a voucher for clothes shop, pic frames, candles, erm emr pass lol
    To Dare Is To Do

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    Something nice you wouldn't buy yourself, like a posh bag!
    Ali xx

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    Sorry cant help, i am a present buyers nightmare as never want anything personal!

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    vouchers for fav shop
    a day at a spa (facial, massage etc) - people could club together for this
    an action/experience day - bungee jump, go-kart racing, F1/Rally driving, fly a plane
    vouchers for the cinema


    Take That DVD (ok thats what I want lol)
    Take That all of them (ok thats mine too)

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    Do you have kids of your own and a partner? If so could they pay for you to go out for dinner and babysit too?
    Come back David....

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    Default Re: what do i want for christmas????

    thanx guys was thinking of ghd's but then thought about getting a spiral perm now hairs grown, got a gorgeous bag for my birthday in nov from bro and sil, no partner and dd is 15 yrs old not sure how she'd feel if i got a babysitter in for her
    always love spending time with my family and do it a lot already...
    i'm like you b-team i am apparantly a pressie buyers nightmare lol
    suppose could ask for vouchers (think freezer is on its last legs lol), dont want take that, but certainly wouldn't say no to slash

    any more ideas welcome

 

 

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