I'm 33 drom. My bro is 4 years younger, whatever that is, I'm bad at math.
Oh right... so then I was off by about 2 years; that's not bad!
I thought that your brother was about 26 or 27, so that's off by around two years too...
2 years here, 2 years there,
both make 4, so all is square.
Hmm...let me think....no. I only enter contests with decent prizes that I want.
I always have a HUGE list of big expensive totally self indulgent things I want for Christmas....I know I'm not going to get any of them but continue the practice of making the list just so I can remember the true spirit of christmas :wink:
Bi-Polar Bear wrote:I always have a HUGE list of big expensive totally self indulgent things I want for Christmas....I know I'm not going to get any of them but continue the practice of making the list just so I can remember the true spirit of christmas :wink:
What's on your list this year?
What's the worst/weirdest thing that you've been given over the years?
I used to always ask for a pony.
Now I've got one and I ask for hay to be delivered by the ton, good barn doors, somebody to haul out the manure, help with feeding, some tractor-time, a fence-charger, new gates....
Be careful what you wish for.
My ex-husband gave me an iron and the matching board. His workplace had just stopped dry cleaning dress shirts. Ah, the spirit of the season...........
[quote="Eva
Oh, thanks for reminding me, Mr. S. Yes, the Grinch will be at our Christmas event, too! He'll be giving hugs to all the children right after our whimsical kid's parade with the decorated bicycles, wagons and scooters. I have a special Santa hat made for him with our logo on top.
HO HO HO!!!!
By the way, you're not invited.[/quote]
Wonderful! Such a nice touch, Eva!
Wait... wait... wait... Ceili, is that one of those steam-iron systems where the ironing board has a vacuum in it to hold the clothes in place?
Those things cost a bundle and cut your ironing in half. I always say I wouldn't want an appliance, but <gulp> I covet one of those. So okay, terrible gift, great item. You're better off without him. (Did you keep it?)
No, Piffka, nothing so costly for me. It was your average, run of the mill ironing set, but really it was a step down from the pot he bought me the year before.
We split up shortly after that christmas. He would get so mad after I told people what his gift giving was like, we go home and fight some more. Imagine having the gall to give me such a shitty gift and getting pissed cause I bragged about it.
He he he
What's an iron, and why would anyone buy one?
I do know actually, but I grew up with the magic of dry-cleaning and wash 'n wear.
Where is that pic of cav? D et R would've guessed 12 if she'd seen the pic.
I swear the lad's not old enough to drink. That's why he has a sommelier.
Hey, what was this thread about again? Exam results or something?
Just posted the non call-to-action link.