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  • #16
    I've bought MrPB a log chopping set (big chopper, a log splitter, and a bag to carry the logs into the house), and asked him to give me a set of cane supports for grow bags...oooh, and Kindle (yeah right - dream on PB )

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    • #17
      So far OH has bought himself some shoes, a dvd and more than likely some other bits and pieces he does annoy me, why cant he just give me a list, with where, size how much etc etc.
      Gardening ..... begins with daybreak
      and ends with backache

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      • #18
        my better half and I have a great system. We have agreed that it is pointless just giving presents for the sake of it and it is much nicer to get something we would like when we can think of something we need. If we haven't decided what we would like by xmas day, we exchange small gifts like books, sweets(I love jelly babies) and such like because it's nice to have parcels to open on the day and the main gift is covered by a letter of intent.

        We also put clues on the gift tags as to the contents and try to guess what's in the parcels. Big kids eh.

        We do the same at birthdays. I'm still carrying a letter of intent forward from my birthday but I've let her ladyship know I'd really like an led growlamp.

        Fingers crossed santa will be listening if her ladyship doesn't come up with the goods.

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        • #19
          My first request is for something I need. As I need for nothing I want for nothing.

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          • #20
            The children to behave and not be too manic cos I've been "invited" (pressurised) to spend Christmas Day at my daughter's. (Some hope). Lord, I sound like a right misery, don't I?

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            • #21
              I do so hope Rusty that the children enjoy christmas. Why else would there be christmas these days at all..

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              • #22
                Originally posted by rustylady View Post
                The children to behave and not be too manic cos I've been "invited" (pressurised) to spend Christmas Day at my daughter's. (Some hope). Lord, I sound like a right misery, don't I?
                You'll love it RL, as we very often do when we're not looking forward to something. Besides, you can go home at the end of the day! Hope you do enjoy it.
                BTW, I'll have good health for Christmas thank you very much.
                Last edited by Florence Fennel; 03-12-2010, 06:30 PM.
                Granny on the Game in Sheffield

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                • #23
                  Last year me and Mr Pots had a challenge to spend no more than �3 on 3 gifts for each other then stuff them in our stockings.

                  It was fun buying silly gifts I bought him some elastic bands, a magic set and a tin of sweets, mine were a blowing bubble gun, a Lego like car, and some rivets.

                  All the gifts got used and it was much more fun than racking our brains to buy something just for the sake of it.
                  Location....East Midlands.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by zazen999 View Post
                    ..I don't see the point of getting people things just for the sake of it.
                    Me neither. In fact I'm not buying any more Xmas gifts for the nephews & nieces - I'm putting money in bank accounts for when they mature (18, 21, 40, I haven't decided yet)

                    Originally posted by northepaul View Post
                    Usually I get an approximation of what I ask for, or something completely pointless
                    Mr TS used to buy me something that he would like. He even said what I wanted (garden stuff) wasn't a good present
                    All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by CaroltheCarrot View Post
                      I would like an IOU of time,that I could redeem in the spring when I always have loads of jobs that need doing
                      Now that sounds like my sort of present

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                      • #26
                        I want to be able to do 'pink' things with my 2 boys, I am sick sick sick of bl**dy trains, cars, guns, swords, fighting, starwars lego, Bob the Builder, Fifa football games on the wii and ninja bl**dy turtles.


                        So if anyone can supply me with some newborn pick for xmas I will be eternally grateful.

                        It's not much to ask - thanks

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                        • #27
                          We are making some big home improvements,so this year I'm getting exactly what I wanted for the last few years.And I'm absolutely delighted.A wee thing like a pair of warm socks and a book-that's my OH and mine prezzies to each other this year.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Brengirl View Post
                            My first request is for something I need. As I need for nothing I want for nothing.
                            With you there, Bren!
                            All the best - Glutton 4 Punishment
                            Freelance shrub butcher and weed removal operative.

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                            • #29
                              Few of us NEED much (even things we can make good use of, we could manage well enough without). Thinks I 'want' are mainly books (I have updated my Amazon Wish List recently).
                              Big presents, no, not a lot of point, but a 'little something' to open, so we can each see the other's reaction, well it's nice ain't it?
                              If you fancy garden gadgets, why not say what you expect to make use of?
                              Flowers come in too many colours to see the world in black-and-white.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by janeyo View Post
                                I want to be able to do 'pink' things with my 2 boys, I am sick sick sick of bl**dy trains, cars, guns, swords, fighting, starwars lego, Bob the Builder, Fifa football games on the wii and ninja bl**dy turtles.


                                So if anyone can supply me with some newborn pick for xmas I will be eternally grateful.

                                It's not much to ask - thanks
                                Ha ha I was like that with four boys to buy for, opening presents was ' why havent I got that ' they used to get things mixed up witht heir stockings especially when they decided to tip all four stockings in the middle of the floor.
                                I then remarried and had a daughter yay pink, frilly, dolls, barbie, prams, cuddly toys. It was great. Now I have more girls with the boys GF's I love it, trouble is the girls end up with more than the boys cos they are so easy to buy for.
                                This year daughter has asked for black, purple, navy blue nail varnish, Florence and the machine stuff, Twighlight dvd, nothing pink or frilly. Well she is 14 now.
                                Gardening ..... begins with daybreak
                                and ends with backache

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