View Full Version : What don't you want for christmas?
Locke.
08-12-2008, 09:27 PM
You
pinkmichk
08-12-2008, 09:33 PM
to get into a load of debt for it to then spend the next 12 months clearing it
i'd be happy with anything i get but its not all about gifts
30stone
09-12-2008, 01:36 AM
a thong?
though some novelty ones are pretty funny.
Lauren
09-12-2008, 01:42 AM
Originally posted by 30stone
a thong?
though some novelty ones are pretty funny.
LMAO what's with your gender and thing under your name? :laugh3:
Sticks
09-12-2008, 04:58 AM
I am reminded of the poor British embassy official in Cairo
He was rung by a local news paper with the exact same question. Now there are strict rules regarding gifts, especially from foreign journalists so he tried to fob them off, but they were persistent, so in the end he settled for a small box of after dinner mints.
The following day he read in the local paper
We asked embassy's what they wanted for Christmas
Denmark: More care for the environment
America: Better harmony between the peoples of the middle east
Nigeria: An end to world Hunger
Germany: An end to conflicts in the world
Japan: More respect for the elderly
South Africa: For us all to become a more caring society
Ethiopia: An end to world hunger
Britain: A small box of after dinner mints
Christina
09-12-2008, 12:20 PM
Argh bath stuff lmao.. everytime someone gets me one inside my head im like 'Are you trying to tell me something?' haha i guess its just an easy pressy really, but i know ill probably get some more this year, ah well :blush2:
30stone
09-12-2008, 12:36 PM
Originally posted by Lauren
Originally posted by 30stone
a thong?
though some novelty ones are pretty funny.
LMAO what's with your gender and thing under your name? :laugh3:
Lol duno i like the woman icon its cool, dont believe you can have "undecided" or somthing instead of male or female lol.
and what bit under my name?
30stone
09-12-2008, 12:38 PM
Originally posted by Sticks
I am reminded of the poor British embassy official in Cairo
He was rung by a local news paper with the exact same question. Now there are strict rules regarding gifts, especially from foreign journalists so he tried to fob them off, but they were persistent, so in the end he settled for a small box of after dinner mints.
The following day he read in the local paper
We asked embassy's what they wanted for Christmas
Denmark: More care for the environment
America: Better harmony between the peoples of the middle east
Nigeria: An end to world Hunger
Germany: An end to conflicts in the world
Japan: More respect for the elderly
South Africa: For us all to become a more caring society
Ethiopia: An end to world hunger
Britain: A small box of after dinner mints
ohh yeh box of after eights would be nice!
Jackie
09-12-2008, 02:03 PM
Bubble baths,those fizzy things you put in the bath they make me itch.
Make up cos I don't wear any.
Candles cos I have hundreds.
Ornaments cos I hate them.
Siouxsie
09-12-2008, 06:36 PM
perfume
MR.K!
09-12-2008, 06:40 PM
i dont want loads of sweets, because they get sickening. I wouldnt mind a box of whit chocolate lindor though. yum !
30stone
09-12-2008, 06:42 PM
Originally posted by MR.K!
i dont want loads of sweets, because they get sickening. I wouldnt mind a box of whit chocolate lindor though. yum !
lindor is amazing choclate my mum bought a box home last year coz she works in the school one of the kids bought it she gave me one left the box behind me within 20 mins id finished the box lol
Money! Aside from that, I'm more interested in the food and spirit of Xmas rather than presents of the day.
EDIT: Haha oops, I misread the title of the thread. :rolleyes:
Magic
14-12-2008, 12:24 PM
Originally posted by Sticks
I am reminded of the poor British embassy official in Cairo
He was rung by a local news paper with the exact same question. Now there are strict rules regarding gifts, especially from foreign journalists so he tried to fob them off, but they were persistent, so in the end he settled for a small box of after dinner mints.
The following day he read in the local paper
We asked embassy's what they wanted for Christmas
Denmark: More care for the environment
America: Better harmony between the peoples of the middle east
Nigeria: An end to world Hunger
Germany: An end to conflicts in the world
Japan: More respect for the elderly
South Africa: For us all to become a more caring society
Ethiopia: An end to world hunger
Britain: A small box of after dinner mints
Thanks for that, a very interesting read!
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