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Christmas present conversation - sort of.
« on: 21 November 2008, 09:08:50 »

The Girlfriend turned to me as she was leaving the house this morning and said "what do you want for Christmas?"

Quick as a flash, I looked up from my laptop and OOF, and said

"V6 cambelt kit, please!"

She gave me one of THOSE looks and left the house. I think I might be getting socks this year.
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Re: Christmas present conversation - sort of.
« Reply #1 on: 21 November 2008, 09:10:34 »

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The Girlfriend turned to me as she was leaving the house this morning and said "what do you want for Christmas?"

Quick as a flash, I looked up from my laptop and OOF, and said

"V6 cambelt kit, please!"

She gave me one of THOSE looks and left the house. I think I might be getting socks this year.

If it's what you want, then whats the problem? I got a trolley jack and axle stands last year.
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Re: Christmas present conversation - sort of.
« Reply #2 on: 21 November 2008, 09:11:56 »

She just doesn't understand. The minute I start talking about the mig, she loses interest. She can't think why I would want a cambelt kit for christmas!
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Re: Christmas present conversation - sort of.
« Reply #3 on: 21 November 2008, 09:13:13 »

Tell her if it makes her feel better, you'll buy her a new vacuum cleaner. :y
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Re: Christmas present conversation - sort of.
« Reply #4 on: 21 November 2008, 09:14:26 »

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Tell her if it makes her feel better, you'll buy her a new vacuum cleaner. :y

I might just have a go at that. Now that i've got a comfortable car to sleep in.  :y
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Re: Christmas present conversation - sort of.
« Reply #5 on: 21 November 2008, 09:17:21 »

Don't see whats wrong with useful presents?

Saves unwated crap cluttering up the house  :-/

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Re: Christmas present conversation - sort of.
« Reply #6 on: 21 November 2008, 09:25:30 »

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Don't see whats wrong with useful presents?

Saves unwated crap cluttering up the house  :-/

I agree. I'd get better use out of a cambelt kit than a Wii game, for example.  ::)
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Re: Christmas present conversation - sort of.
« Reply #7 on: 21 November 2008, 09:27:10 »

depends on the wii game!  :D

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Re: Christmas present conversation - sort of.
« Reply #8 on: 21 November 2008, 12:47:26 »

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Don't see whats wrong with useful presents?

Saves unwated crap cluttering up the house  :-/
Exactly. We both know someone who bought Mrs DTM an iron for Christmas a while back.  A very nice iron as well.  Just what every girl needs I would have said.

Women. Can't live with them, can't shoot them.
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Re: Christmas present conversation - sort of.
« Reply #9 on: 21 November 2008, 12:49:16 »

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Don't see whats wrong with useful presents?

Saves unwated crap cluttering up the house  :-/
Exactly. We both know someone who bought Mrs DTM an iron for Christmas a while back.  A very nice iron as well.  Just what every girl needs I would have said.

Women. Can't live with them, can't shoot them.


aye, can't understand why she was so ungrateful  :-/

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Re: Christmas present conversation - sort of.
« Reply #10 on: 21 November 2008, 12:51:01 »

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Don't see whats wrong with useful presents?

Saves unwated crap cluttering up the house  :-/
Exactly. We both know someone who bought Mrs DTM an iron for Christmas a while back.  A very nice iron as well.  Just what every girl needs I would have said.

Women. Can't live with them, can't shoot them.


aye, can't understand why she was so ungrateful  :-/
Me neither.

It was a useful present that she can get enjoyment out of every single day.  I think thats really sweet and loving.  I never knew Mr DTM had that level of romance in him...
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Re: Christmas present conversation - sort of.
« Reply #11 on: 21 November 2008, 13:16:59 »

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Don't see whats wrong with useful presents?

Saves unwated crap cluttering up the house  :-/
Exactly. We both know someone who bought Mrs DTM an iron for Christmas a while back.  A very nice iron as well.  Just what every girl needs I would have said.

Women. Can't live with them, can't shoot them.


aye, can't understand why she was so ungrateful  :-/
Me neither.

It was a useful present that she can get enjoyment out of every single day.  I think thats really sweet and loving.  I never knew Mr DTM had that level of romance in him...

Either you lot like living dangerously, without getting your leg over, or you need some serious lessons in romance! ;D

Reckon mr DTM is still paying for that particular trick! ;D
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Don't see whats wrong with useful presents?

Saves unwated crap cluttering up the house  :-/
Exactly. We both know someone who bought Mrs DTM an iron for Christmas a while back.  A very nice iron as well.  Just what every girl needs I would have said.

Women. Can't live with them, can't shoot them.


aye, can't understand why she was so ungrateful  :-/
Me neither.

It was a useful present that she can get enjoyment out of every single day.  I think thats really sweet and loving.  I never knew Mr DTM had that level of romance in him...

Either you lot like living dangerously, without getting your leg over, or you need some serious lessons in romance! ;D

Reckon mr DTM is still paying for that particular trick! ;D
Me no understandy the opposite sex...

...whats wrong with such a nice gift? I think it was such an excellent present, that as previously said, she would get daily use out of.  And, bless, I'm sure it would remind her of his loving, romantic ways everytime she used it.

 :-/
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Re: Christmas present conversation - sort of.
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Don't see whats wrong with useful presents?

Saves unwated crap cluttering up the house  :-/
Exactly. We both know someone who bought Mrs DTM an iron for Christmas a while back.  A very nice iron as well.  Just what every girl needs I would have said.

Women. Can't live with them, can't shoot them.


aye, can't understand why she was so ungrateful  :-/
Me neither.

It was a useful present that she can get enjoyment out of every single day.  I think thats really sweet and loving.  I never knew Mr DTM had that level of romance in him...

Either you lot like living dangerously, without getting your leg over, or you need some serious lessons in romance! ;D

Reckon mr DTM is still paying for that particular trick! ;D
Me no understandy the opposite sex...

...whats wrong with such a nice gift? I think it was such an excellent present, that as previously said, she would get daily use out of.  And, bless, I'm sure it would remind her of his loving, romantic ways everytime she used it.

 :-/

Such a lot to learn!
Deprivation the only lesson that works! ;D
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Re: Christmas present conversation - sort of.
« Reply #14 on: 21 November 2008, 13:26:34 »

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Don't see whats wrong with useful presents?

Saves unwated crap cluttering up the house  :-/
Exactly. We both know someone who bought Mrs DTM an iron for Christmas a while back.  A very nice iron as well.  Just what every girl needs I would have said.

Women. Can't live with them, can't shoot them.

Marks DTM I estimate..I'm the same ;D :y

Personally I believe that the gifts must be somewhat useful :-/

But women  much prefer things emotional :-/
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