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79days till xmas :o This year has flown by heaps quick <_<

For xmas this year im asking for a laptop, The OC series (1-3) and/or Veronica Mars, and lots of clothes, but i alwayz get clothes in Summer anyways :lol: But im not getting anyone else anything because i have no money :P and i never buy anyone anything, i get all the prezzies. Oh last year we bought all our cousins stuff. Oh and one of my cousins bday falls on xmas so she alwayz gets something :P

Yep it sure has, soon it will be 2007 and then like it will 2010 and I will be 20 by then.

The idiot who lives in this household buys her gifts in June and wraps them in August

What the hell :blink:

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I have a friend who buys all of her christmas presents in the January sales - it's not as crazy as it seems, as she saves at least half of the usual cost, she doesn't buy unecessary rubbish under the pressure to get it completed for the 25th, and she has it all sorted long before the panic sets in!

And as for shops putting up Christmas decorations already - they do realise that there is another money-making event to come before that? Hallowe'en! Pumpkins and broomsticks are the key to fleecing people of their money in October! (My mum got me a witch's hat for my 16th :D )

I spent ages recently trying to decide what I want for my birthday (I turn 18 on the 20th!!!), and my mum eventually said to me if you don't tell me something by Friday (yesterday), it'll just be book tokens (which is perfectly fine by me...). Hevean knows what I'll be like when it comes to thinking of something for Christmas! My younger sister is the complete opposite - she already has her Christmas list drawn out.

My mum is fed up of Christmas being so heavily based on receiving gifts that we have no use for whatsoever that she's proposing that we get each other one gift only this year. My sister's not all too thrilled about that ...

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I want a new laptop with Windows Vista...Vista isn't scheduled for release to the public until January '07 however, so it may be a late Christmas present, lol.

I have a friend who buys all of her christmas presents in the January sales - it's not as crazy as it seems, as she saves at least half of the usual cost, she doesn't buy unecessary rubbish under the pressure to get it completed for the 25th, and she has it all sorted long before the panic sets in!

And as for shops putting up Christmas decorations already - they do realise that there is another money-making event to come before that? Hallowe'en! Pumpkins and broomsticks are the key to fleecing people of their money in October! (My mum got me a witch's hat for my 16th :D )

I spent ages recently trying to decide what I want for my birthday (I turn 18 on the 20th!!!), and my mum eventually said to me if you don't tell me something by Friday (yesterday), it'll just be book tokens (which is perfectly fine by me...). Hevean knows what I'll be like when it comes to thinking of something for Christmas! My younger sister is the complete opposite - she already has her Christmas list drawn out.

My mum is fed up of Christmas being so heavily based on receiving gifts that we have no use for whatsoever that she's proposing that we get each other one gift only this year. My sister's not all too thrilled about that ...

Yeah, and I hate the commercialisation of Christmas...I want a laptop, but that's only 'cos I need a new one for school. I don't see the point of receiving pointless crap. Our local supermarket have their Christmas-packaged merchandise out now, it's not even Hallowe'en (another pointless commercialisation) yet! :P

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I want a new laptop with Windows Vista...Vista isn't scheduled for release to the public until January '07 however, so it may be a late Christmas present, lol.

I have a friend who buys all of her christmas presents in the January sales - it's not as crazy as it seems, as she saves at least half of the usual cost, she doesn't buy unecessary rubbish under the pressure to get it completed for the 25th, and she has it all sorted long before the panic sets in!

And as for shops putting up Christmas decorations already - they do realise that there is another money-making event to come before that? Hallowe'en! Pumpkins and broomsticks are the key to fleecing people of their money in October! (My mum got me a witch's hat for my 16th :D )

I spent ages recently trying to decide what I want for my birthday (I turn 18 on the 20th!!!), and my mum eventually said to me if you don't tell me something by Friday (yesterday), it'll just be book tokens (which is perfectly fine by me...). Hevean knows what I'll be like when it comes to thinking of something for Christmas! My younger sister is the complete opposite - she already has her Christmas list drawn out.

My mum is fed up of Christmas being so heavily based on receiving gifts that we have no use for whatsoever that she's proposing that we get each other one gift only this year. My sister's not all too thrilled about that ...

Yeah, and I hate the commercialisation of Christmas...I want a laptop, but that's only 'cos I need a new one for school. I don't see the point of receiving pointless crap. Our local supermarket have their Christmas-packaged merchandise out now, it's not even Hallowe'en (another pointless commercialisation) yet! :P

I have a laptop at school and it plays movies,DVD and games.

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Wow.

NEXT DOOR HAVE A BL*ODY CHRISTMAS TREE UP

I can see it from my computer.

Damnit :angry:

I went into BIG-W (Warringah Mall) the other day and they are selling Christmas Trees.

They're on display everywere.

Its absolutly redicous

78 days =]]

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