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Do you "sneak" and find out what you're getting for xmas???

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I don't sneak per say, but the wife and I can never wait for the surprise. So we exchanged gifts already. And my mom who isn't the best online shopper needed help ordering what I wanted. So:

Flow Amp 5 Snowboard Bindings (wife got me Burton Freestyles cuz she didn't know so I exchanged them)
Simpletech 250gb Simpleoffice NAS with built-in Print Server (will be great to store my pr0...music/pictures/updates etc, and print from my laptop in the house)

So what are you getting????
 
I usually already know what I'm getting except for the small things and I don't have any desire to sneak a peek before Christmas.
 
Guessed my moms email password, just login and see "Your order for XXXXXXXthing i would wantXXXXXXXX has been confirmed"

Oh, and I got a set of the new Nike Ignite Irons, a a64 freezer pro, a hr-05 sli nb cooler, gears of war. And with the money i get combined with what i got left, ima pick up the sennheiser hd555s for $93 on amazing YALRY
 
my mom used to open her presants and re-wrap them...how do we know? because we knew how ****** our wrapping was and when it looked perfect in the morning...it was obvious
 
I know I got the processor I asked for and a pair of Jeans I wanted but besides that I don't know what else my wife got me.
 
I ask for my presents and if my parents are okay with that, they'll just give it to me unceremoniously. I don't even care if it's wrapped or on time or anything, as long as I have it sometime soon.
 
Originally posted by: jiggahertz
Originally posted by: postmortemIA
Originally posted by: pyonir
Originally posted by: postmortemIA
I've never got anything for xmas or given anything to anybody.

Jehovah's Witness?

Atheist in Christian family

And you knew you were an atheist when you were 1?

Not all Christians give presents for Christmas, my parents never did, they make some xmas stuff but no presents.
 
Personally, I can wait, but my wife couldn't contain her excitement when she scored me playoff tickets this morning 🙂

Aside from a nice necklace, I'm getting her a laptop; but I had to tell her about it before she ran off and bought one herself.
 
Originally posted by: postmortemIA
Not all Christians give presents for Christmas, my parents never did, they make some xmas stuff but no presents.

No wonder you went Athiest. Your parents are pure evil!


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The Voice of the Sparrow: The Very Best of Edith Piaf
Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits, Vol. 2
Teddy Bear Cannibal Massacre (Paperback)
Tropic of Cancer (Paperback)
A Confederacy of Dunces (Evergreen Book) (Paperback)
A Delusion of Satan: The Full Story of the Salem Witch Trials (Paperback)
The Stars My Destination (Paperback)
The Portable Karl Marx (Viking Portable Library) (Paperback)
Darkly Dreaming Dexter (Paperback)
Dearly Devoted Dexter (Paperback)
The Perks of Being a Wallflower (Paperback)
The Vikings: Revised Edition (Paperback)
The Elegant Universe (Paperback)
The Odyssey (Paperback)
 
I have a pretty good idea what I'm getting from hubby (cause I made him a wish list this year) but I don't sneak. I do however know what I'm getting from my mom cause I was working in the store when she was shopping and she asked which books it was I wanted (the Nora Roberts Circle Trilogy).
 
The only thing I know I got for sure is that Black -n- Decker Auto Wrench thingie. I bought one for my father in law and theres a package under the tree that feels just like it. My wife knows I got her a new coffeemaker cuz like a dumbass I left the receipt on the desk. I'm HOPING I get the telescope I asked for....
 
Buddhist in a Christian family here, we still give gifts. I do it to see how they respond to material things which could all be taken away in an instant. 'Course I remind them of this, and they just blow me off.
 
Originally posted by: Gautama2
Buddhist in a Christian family here, we still give gifts. I do it to see how they respond to material things which could all be taken away in an instant. 'Course I remind them of this, and they just blow me off.

That is belief-on-demand, i.e. when they feel like being religious.
 
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