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gern said:Who can laugh at themselves?
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Leafaholic99 said:haha that is awesome.
On a serious note I still have to start my shopping, what do you do when you ask people what they want and all they say is "we don't need anything" :S
I was thinking gift cards, but that seems boring, my parents are the hardest, I used to get them framed pictures of wolves/polar bears because they like those, but they have no more room for that kind of stuff, same with small sculptures.
Leafaholic99 said:haha that is awesome.
On a serious note I still have to start my shopping, what do you do when you ask people what they want and all they say is "we don't need anything" :S
I was thinking gift cards, but that seems boring, my parents are the hardest, I used to get them framed pictures of wolves/polar bears because they like those, but they have no more room for that kind of stuff, same with small sculptures.
sucka said:Leafaholic99 said:haha that is awesome.
On a serious note I still have to start my shopping, what do you do when you ask people what they want and all they say is "we don't need anything" :S
I was thinking gift cards, but that seems boring, my parents are the hardest, I used to get them framed pictures of wolves/polar bears because they like those, but they have no more room for that kind of stuff, same with small sculptures.
Well, everyone's gotta eat, so if they don't want any gifts, I say take em out for a nice dinner.
Saint Nik said:I figure I'll follow my annual Christmas Shopping tradition of the Eaton Centre on the 23rd. It indulges my urge towards procrastination and I'll get a rematch with the Humungus.
Bullfrog said:Good luck to you, my friend.
LittleHockeyFan said:Leafaholic99 said:haha that is awesome.
On a serious note I still have to start my shopping, what do you do when you ask people what they want and all they say is "we don't need anything" :S
I was thinking gift cards, but that seems boring, my parents are the hardest, I used to get them framed pictures of wolves/polar bears because they like those, but they have no more room for that kind of stuff, same with small sculptures.
well, the polar bears could come this way....
on a more helpful note, everyone needs a calendar (which National Geographic has gorgeous both polar bear and wolf ones). How about a gift basket with some of their favourite things (wine, spirits, cookies, nuts, fruit etc). Get photos of all their family (amass across the age groups) and put together an album for them. Tickets to a concert, sporting event, theatrical showing? Books? Donation to a favourite charity in their name? My kids made my last birthday the best ever by adopting a polar bear in my name. Polar Bears International or the WWF will do that.
just a couple ideas...