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ldsant Nov 19, 2005 7:20 pm


Originally Posted by missydarlin
Santa is on vacation.. won't be back til the 4th or so

Actually he'll be back on the 2nd :) but let's give him a few days to readjust - heck - even Santa needs a break sometimes! :)

At least this year both Christmas and Hannukah fall on the same day - so no matter when you send the gift you'll be "on time" :) (well as long as it's before December 25th!)

Dovster Nov 19, 2005 8:07 pm


Originally Posted by ldsant

At least this year both Christmas and Hannukah fall on the same day - so no matter when you send the gift you'll be "on time" :) (well as long as it's before December 25th!)

Idsant, thank you. For some reason -- I guess I had looked at an old calendar -- I thought that Hannukah feel much earlier this year and had planned on taking a menorah with me on my trip to the States to be able to light the candles every night.

Your post just made it possible for me to avoid packing it. :)

cordelli Nov 19, 2005 9:03 pm


Originally Posted by missydarlin
More things than you ever wanted to know about Missy


Coffee is even more vile. And don't try to tell me that "i cant really taste it"

Steaks should be eaten medium rare and accompanied by a nice malbec.

Get the steaks off the grill a bit earlier then yours, and I couldn't agree more.

I love secret Santas like this. I hate the attempts we have at the office, and there isn't much family to share with, nd they pretty much make a list of two items by brand name and model number. All my friends expect some wine, so there is no suprize there at all, except when they open the bottle and have real wine for a change.

This and the other one, another online one, is pure surprize, never know what you will get, and this group especilly put some thought into it and it's a great group of people to get gifts from.

stimpy Nov 19, 2005 9:06 pm

All I want is Peace, Love and Understanding. You have no idea how much that pisses off the people who ask me what I want for xmas.

slippahs Nov 19, 2005 9:33 pm

If Santa's listening, I want this for x-mas. ;)
http://consumer.usa.canon.com/ir/con...&modelid=11368

Don't let the $500 price tag turn you off. I've been extra good this year!

Of course, this is in addition to the many KODAK products I'm wishing for this year, William! :D

cordelli Nov 19, 2005 9:52 pm


Originally Posted by dhammer53
Just curious...

Are you participating because you like to:

-Give?
-Receive?

or both?


Both, though giving is more fun on my end.

kipper Nov 20, 2005 9:00 am


Originally Posted by cordelli
Both, though giving is more fun on my end.

I like both, although I always have a ton of fun giving, and getting impatient and teasing the recipients prior to Christmas. The anticipation of the recipients receiving them always excites me and makes me happy.

SkiAdcock Nov 20, 2005 1:52 pm

I like both giving & receiving at Xmastime, which is my favorite time of the year. And yes I watch every schlocky Xmas movie on the telly, even if they're bad! I wrap my Xmas gifts while watching "Planes,Trains & Automobiles" (Steve Martin & John Candy)& "White Christmas" (Bing Crosby); it's a tradition.

I fly United 99.9% of the time (*Alliance if UA doesn't go somewhere), so SWUs, CR1s, RCC drink chits all happily accepted if my SS has any & is feeling generous :D

I LOVE champagne!, and enjoy good red & white wine. I eat most types of food (love Italian), but am allergic to seafood/fish & not that big a fan of Indian food.

While I work in the movie industry I actually enjoy movies as well, so go quite often to the theatre or rent from Blockbuster. So gift certs to Pacific theater chain or Blockbuster Video also happily accepted. Or even a dvd (scary horror ones are not my thing however).

I read constantly & usually donate a 100 books a year to the local library for their fundraiser after I've finished reading them. Hmm, Barnes&Noble gift cert comes to mind.

I don't drink coffee, but do drink Tzao Green Tea which Starbucks carries.

Needless to say, I love traveling - and meeting new people, such as FTers.

I live at the beach, so life is pretty casual unless I have biz mtgs.

And I'm not as tech savvy as my fellow FTers, so if my SS happens to live in the LA area & wants to show me how to use the new Treo650 I'm going to get courtesy of some UA promo, free lessons would be a good SS gift ;)

Cheers & Happy Holidays in advance to everyone!

To my SS recipient - package being mailed tomorrow :)

SkiAdcock Nov 21, 2005 8:28 pm

Ok, my SS gift mailed today.

And true to form - I watched a schlocky Xmas special last night cuz it was on. Just in case it repeats - you can take a pass on "Snow Wonder". My contribution to the thread :D

Cheers.

kipper Nov 22, 2005 6:07 am


Originally Posted by SkiAdcock
Ok, my SS gift mailed today.

And true to form - I watched a schlocky Xmas special last night cuz it was on. Just in case it repeats - you can take a pass on "Snow Wonder". My contribution to the thread :D

Cheers.

I can't get into watching Christmas movies until Thanksgiving, when we watch Miracle on 34th Street - the original version, from the 40's, with Edmund Gwenn.

abelscc Nov 22, 2005 6:51 am


Originally Posted by kipper
I can't get into watching Christmas movies until Thanksgiving, when we watch Miracle on 34th Street - the original version, from the 40's, with Edmund Gwenn.


I am glad to hear that I am not the only one who loves to watch the Christmas Classics. It wouldn't be Christmas without the ritual of watching them. It is fun to wait until my children come home and listen to them groan. Secretly, I think they wouldn't miss them either. dawn

kipper Nov 22, 2005 7:16 am


Originally Posted by abelscc
I am glad to hear that I am not the only one who loves to watch the Christmas Classics. It wouldn't be Christmas without the ritual of watching them. It is fun to wait until my children come home and listen to them groan. Secretly, I think they wouldn't miss them either. dawn

It's been a family tradition for years, and it has to be the original. That and the Charlie Brown Christmas special.

We groan, but you're right, I wouldn't miss them.

wharvey Nov 24, 2005 7:12 am

Just a quick check in from Santa... who is right now checking out of his Aswan, Egypt hotel room... waiting to take the overnight train back to Cairo.

Keep the sign-ups coming... I will get to them next weekend.

Happy Thanksgiving to all.

William

Gnopps Nov 24, 2005 10:40 am

A thank you!
 
Thank you Secret Santa for the Prince William postcard! It hit the spot more than you think I guess, you see my girlfriend and I already have a postcard of the queen on our door. :D Your postcard will fit very well next to it! Thanks!

McKaye Nov 24, 2005 12:21 pm

Today I received a postcard from "my" secret Santa from London. Made me smile. I had a great time riding the london eye with a good friend of mine last year. Your postcard made me remember this fantastic day. Thanks a lot! Have a nice holiday! :D


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