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cactus
October 13, 2005, 10:29pm Report to Moderator
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Yieeks, I'm still getting over last Christmas and a new one is just around the corner.

I was going to go to the City tomorrow to start looking for prezzies but something else came up so I’ll have to go next week.

What do you want for Christmas and what are you thinking of giving your nearest and dearest.  I have no idea - it seems everyone just about has everything and anything they need or want and being creative with gifts for Christmas is getting harder each year.

Any ideas out there ...signed desperate!


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October 14, 2005, 2:03am Report to Moderator
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You can get me a car
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Last year I didn't buy any pressies. The kids understood that there just wasn't any money left. (maybe I can try the same line this year)  

I once engraved an MG symbol on a bottle of whiskey  for my Dad. That was 25 years ago and he still hasn't cracked open that bottle. 'Its too special to open because of the engraving.' sheesh. Actually that was a pressie disaster. Another great gift was the huge block of Cadbury chocolate I bought for my senile Nan. She sat and ate the lot, obviously enjoying it, and wouldn't eat Christmas lunch with us. Hmmm, another disaster. I made a cross stitch picture for a friend. I incorporated a lot of things into the design that were personal to her and me. I worked on that damn thing for about four months. She cried ..... a lot ..... and put it away in a cupboard never to see the light of day again. Another pressie disaster.

Maybe someone else should give you some gift ideas.
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MeanDean
October 14, 2005, 1:21pm Report to Moderator
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LMAO.
But the whiskey bottle wasn't a disaster, and why did your friend cry and put the thing away forever?
Also, who are you buying for Cactus?  Not that I can ever think of anything but maybe someone will have fun trying.
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cactus
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Ho ho ho and happy Christmas to you Jade and Dean and everyone else on this forum.  I better say it now in case I’m away during the hols.

Now down to the real reason for Christmas ...the pressies.

I have three main loved ones.  Firstly my darling, precious, adorable, 15yo daughter; My 82yo mother; and my generous and thoughtful 46yo brother.

My daughter has already given some strong hints with a very un-subtle clip-art presentation in an email, but I really would like to give her a pleasant surprise with that little bit extra.

For the others, I'll only keep something in reserve just in case we end up together on Christmas day!


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Quoted from cactus
Yieeks, I'm still getting over last Christmas and a new one is just around the corner.

I was going to go to the City tomorrow to start looking for prezzies but something else came up so I’ll have to go next week.

What do you want for Christmas and what are you thinking of giving your nearest and dearest.  I have no idea - it seems everyone just about has everything and anything they need or want and being creative with gifts for Christmas is getting harder each year.

Any ideas out there ...signed desperate!




So Cactus... with all your questions about 'MY God' in the 'So many religions' thread, I actually thought you didn't really believe or follow the Christian faith, or any faith for that matter. But here you are celebrating CHRISTmas. Is this because Australia is big on pushing the Christmas thing OR is it peer pressure OR is it because you believe when it suits you, mate? As you said in your last post, and this gives me an insight into your personality even more than before..... quote from Cactus as to the real reason for Christmas... "Now down to the real reason for Christmas ...the pressies."


"Live Life Joyfully" the Dalai Lama

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MeanDean
October 14, 2005, 8:09pm Report to Moderator
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So you think that was really necisarry?
I didn't make any assumption one way or the other apart from the fact that he is educated on the topic.
I think someone needs a nap.
Often times the person who needs a nap is me so don't take the criticism too hard.
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Paula
October 14, 2005, 8:18pm Report to Moderator

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I think Christmas has become over commercialised in the last 15 years or so.  I also think that those for whom Christmas has no religious or moral significance have no place "celebrating" it.  I am on occasion, however, judgemental and opinionated.


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MeanDean
October 14, 2005, 8:26pm Report to Moderator
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That's the Christmass spirit!!  It's about intolerance and... wait a minute! what are you two trying to pull over on me?
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Paula
October 14, 2005, 8:37pm Report to Moderator

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hah!  got ya, neener!

ok there are like 304 "guests" on these boards and it's awfully sloooooowwwwww, or is it my imagination?

PS ok there's now a Yahoo! Bot online and the "guests" are rapidly leaving


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MeanDean
October 14, 2005, 8:46pm Report to Moderator
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Wow, no that's slow for 304 guests.  I didn't notice them.
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October 14, 2005, 8:48pm Report to Moderator

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pity they don't all sign up eh? hehe


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cactus
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Where are they all coming from.  I also noticed that the eblah pages were being very slow at times. I thought that it was my ISP so I tried other www and found they were normal and when I came back to eblah it was slooooooooow, so I figured the problem was here.

Are they real guests or is there some form of competitive skullduggery afoot from some other forums.


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cactus
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So Cactus... the pressies.


I'm disappointed you didn’t realize my reference to "prezzies" as the real reason for Christmas is really sarcasm and if you take a closer look at my other posts in the Political Arena you’ll also notice that I have a very high regard for Jesus and what he stood for ...Happy Christmas Suzi.


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Yes, Cactus, although it is 2 and a bit months to Christmas and I don't usually begin to even think about wishing anyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year until after the 1st of December.... consider yourself wished Cactus. I have a very High Regard for the Creator of Heaven and Earth and all that it encompasses. Excuse my rudeness everyone, I'll blame it on hormones and annoying ex-husbands. Cheers!


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