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RE: Christmas! - sam's temp - Dec. 12, 2007

pagans were pretty ballin


RE: Christmas! - Tototototototo - Dec. 12, 2007

I love Christmas. It's all about getting into the spirit, and just loving people.

I didn't know it used to be a pagan holiday until my cousin told me last week. Freaky stuff, guys.


RE: Christmas! - sam's temp - Dec. 12, 2007

Mr. Toto Wrote:I love Christmas. It's all about getting into the spirit, and just loving people.

I didn't know it used to be a pagan holiday until my cousin told me last week. Freaky stuff, guys.
really?

and pagans were ballin gtfo


RE: Christmas! - Blue - Dec. 12, 2007

merry christmas folks

toto I agree man.

hey you know how people always say "giving is greater than recieving". it hit me why the other day. when you eventually become a parent, seeing genuine surprise and joy on you child's face must be much greater than almost anything you can be bought.
just a thought


RE: Christmas! - Carina - Dec. 12, 2007

Going home for the holidays, spending time with family, friends, and my boyfriend so it's all good. I still need to do my Christmas shopping before I leave tho. D:


RE: Christmas! - McMongol - Dec. 12, 2007

i think i might be homeless for the holidays! eekkk


RE: Christmas! - sam's temp - Dec. 12, 2007

Blue Wrote:merry christmas folks

toto I agree man.

hey you know how people always say "giving is greater than recieving". it hit me why the other day. when you eventually become a parent, seeing genuine surprise and joy on you child's face must be much greater than almost anything you can be bought.
just a thought
get the carp out


RE: Christmas! - mamph - Dec. 12, 2007

Blue Wrote:merry christmas folks

toto I agree man.

hey you know how people always say "giving is greater than recieving". it hit me why the other day. when you eventually become a parent, seeing genuine surprise and joy on you child's face must be much greater than almost anything you can be bought.
just a thought

I actually think that giving the presents is much better than receiving them. I don't know, maybe it just cos I'm getting older, but I love putting some thought into what I get people and then seeing their reactions, but the best thing about christmas is spending time with my family, and I don't mean extended family, although I like spending time with them too. I love that my immediate family just forgets everything else and enjoys a day together, which is something we rarely get to do now.


RE: Christmas! - Ominous - Dec. 12, 2007

*chants and dances around a bonfire*
Blood for Baal!
Blood for Baal!


RE: Christmas! - rooneyt - Dec. 12, 2007

Baronrana Wrote:i think i might be homeless for the holidays! eekkk

wait why ?


RE: Christmas! - Teikger - Dec. 12, 2007

I'll probably recieve nothing..? For Christmas, really.
I might not be able to see my gf for the reason of her family having some issues concerning other members.

So i'll be stuck up in a house probably with just me, myself, and I.


RE: Christmas! - Alice - Dec. 12, 2007

Teikger Wrote:I'll probably recieve nothing..? For Christmas, really.
I might not be able to see my gf for the reason of her family having some issues concerning other members.

So i'll be stuck up in a house probably with just me, myself, and I.

You and Baron can come over to mine for Christmas. YAYYY!

===

I always feel guilty recieving presents, so I just write out a list of what I'd like, give it to my dad and brother and say "Get me whatever you want or can afford off of that", LOL. My dad has got me some things I really wanted though (I may have accidentally found them on purpose, as he always leaves them on display) so I'm happy!

I think I love finding, buying and giving presents to other people more. Pretty much all of my wages since October have been spent on Christmas presents for people.


RE: Christmas! - Roan - Dec. 12, 2007

I've spent over $200 on my sister this year.

lol


RE: Christmas! - Ominous - Dec. 12, 2007

Wouldn't be surprised if I end up spending upwards of $2000 for my family and friends this November-December stretch.

Too many people I know have late-year birthdays as well. D=

Part of that money will most likely be going to buying a television for my family's basement (that I will eventually take with me when I have a chance to move out).


RE: Christmas! - Teikger - Dec. 12, 2007

Alice Wrote:
Teikger Wrote:I'll probably recieve nothing..? For Christmas, really.
I might not be able to see my gf for the reason of her family having some issues concerning other members.

So i'll be stuck up in a house probably with just me, myself, and I.

You and Baron can come over to mine for Christmas. YAYYY!

Heh, sounds great. Cept' I won't get on a plane.
Come to think of it, I might just wander streets this Christmas.


RE: Christmas! - Bey Brad - Dec. 12, 2007

I don't buy Christmas presents for many people, with the understanding that they shouldn't get any for me either. Lips_sealed


RE: Christmas! - bugturtles - Dec. 12, 2007

I don't really ask for a bajillion presents.

Really, the only thing I wanted was the guitar, and that's in the computer room to be wrapped and opened on Christmas day.

I like the season. However, it never ever snows on Christmas day here. It usually snows here around March or so.


RE: Christmas! - Blue - Dec. 13, 2007

sam Wrote:
Blue Wrote:merry christmas folks

toto I agree man.

hey you know how people always say "giving is greater than recieving". it hit me why the other day. when you eventually become a parent, seeing genuine surprise and joy on you child's face must be much greater than almost anything you can be bought.
just a thought
get the carp out

hahaha. juvenile


RE: Christmas! - Train - Dec. 13, 2007

Blue Wrote:
sam Wrote:
Blue Wrote:merry christmas folks

toto I agree man.

hey you know how people always say "giving is greater than recieving". it hit me why the other day. when you eventually become a parent, seeing genuine surprise and joy on you child's face must be much greater than almost anything you can be bought.
just a thought
get the carp out

hahaha. juvenile

My parents still talk about the time I got them up at 3 am and like flew around the living room because I got an Optimus Prime... They have it on a video tape too.... T.T;;


RE: Christmas! - rooneyt - Dec. 13, 2007

Ozuma Wrote:
Blue Wrote:
sam Wrote:
Blue Wrote:merry christmas folks

toto I agree man.

hey you know how people always say "giving is greater than recieving". it hit me why the other day. when you eventually become a parent, seeing genuine surprise and joy on you child's face must be much greater than almost anything you can be bought.
just a thought
get the carp out

hahaha. juvenile

My parents still talk about the time I got them up at 3 am and like flew around the living room because I got an Optimus Prime... They have it on a video tape too.... T.T;;


that hapaned to me when i was 5 then my mom made a rule you cant get up till 7 on christmas day


RE: Christmas! - Raineth - Dec. 14, 2007

I'm spending the holidays with my family and just staying in town this Christmas and New Years.

I don't really want any presents because I feel guilty when I get stuff and I have nothing to give back. But all I really want is a '72 Telecaster Deluxe in black and a camcorder. It's technically not a gift since I'm buying both myself.


RE: Christmas! - Nic - Dec. 15, 2007

I'm finishing up my current research project, was drafting the final report just now actually. Also, preparing preliminary literature study and proposal for my subsequent research project. Arranging music scores for my high school orchestra next year. And exercise lots before school starts again and all my free time vanishes.

That's the main bulk of my Christmas plans.


RE: Christmas! - sam's temp - Dec. 15, 2007

i always open presents at 12 midnight


RE: Christmas! - SK - Dec. 16, 2007

my dad just asked me what i want for christmas
i'm not really sure tbh, but "xbox 360 premium" automaticly slipped out of me lol

and he said "we'll see", which i think is code for yes (it was when I got ps1, gamecube and nintendo wii)


RE: Christmas! - Pikachao - Dec. 18, 2007

Half the time I'm too tired to open my presents. I may as well save them for later when I'm awake enough to know what I'm doing lol