Christmas Presents

Discussion in 'Off-Topic Discussion' started by Victoria, Dec 25, 2007.

  1. cajary

    cajary Gardener

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    P.G. I should have got you a conversion table so you can convert metre's to feet and inches :D
     
  2. strongylodon

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    Fonzie, I thought you recently bought a new camera? unless like Clint you need to 'fill both hands'. :D
     
  3. borrowers

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    Hello all, can't help with the camera thing i'm afraid. Not up with all this new stuff :D

    Here's how boring my presents were:- October time, go to Matalan, buy 4 pairs of pyjamas, a dressing gown, pair of slippers. Seriously. And i am made up. i slop around all the time in pj's unless i have to go out (that's why gardening is good, cos it makes me get dressed :D ) Dog is confused though. Anytime we get dressed she thinks we're going out & of course she expects to come too. Poor thing. We have to listen to her crying, whining etc as soon as we put on a piece of clothing [​IMG]

    So don't moan about your socks ( i know you are joking), i used to get my dad socks. He loved them....i think :confused:

    Glad to see we're all still up & about, no matter what time.

    Cheers
     
  4. mgn

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    i start xmas shopping in january and i forget what i've bought as i wrap stuff up asap - anyway xmas morning, husband opens his present ------ i had got him 18 pairs of undies in total!

    this year, i shall make a list of what i'm buying!!!
     
  5. pip

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    Just seen the first visitor to my new squirrel proof feeder,a little blue tit.

    It's been up a week and I was starting to think it wouldn't get used and Mrs Pip was wishing she could have got me something else,I even considered taking down the other feeders for a while just to get the little birds interested but why should the starlings go without.

    Patience is a virtue and has its rewards :D
     
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