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Jimmy the Squid:

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Phone or Pod?
oh btw. I hate you right now.


So we just had our family Christmas. It sucked for me. Except for two things. The things that sucked were some deodorant and body wash from my grandparents and a calendar from my cousin.
The good presents were a $25 Visa Gift Card which I can use anywhere! And my aunt got me The Killing Joke.
Yay for good presents. Boo for bad presents.

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I know that you're 14 and still living with your folks so deoderant and body wash are kind of lame gifts but let me tell you, when you live on your own you will love stuff like this because it means you don't have to buy that kind of stuff yourself. The only thing I'm disappointed with this christmas is that no one gave me any socks. Another year has passed and I didn't receive any. Ah well.

Spluff:
Man what buying those things isn't hard

Melodic:

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Phone or Pod?
oh btw. I hate you right now.

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iPod. The plans are still too outrageous in Canada, and the storage too small, to consider its older sister. This way I can replace my old Legacy without sacrificing any of my music collection. I've already got a cell, and all the places I frequent have wifi.

PS. I would totally love deoderant for Christmas. I am so glad I got a flashlight.

J-cob9000:
I'm sure I would love it if I were on my own. I understand where you're coming from but seriously.. for a 14 year old kid? I gave her a whole wish list and she gets me deodorant.
And it was cheap store brand too.
Now I shall stop complaining and think how little spent on people this Christmas.

Alex C:
Eh, deoderant isn'ts not something I'd exactly get excited about either, honestly, but it's important to keep things in perspective. Really, sometimes grandparents do give kinda dull gifts, but there's typically a number of good reasons for it. For example, in my grandparent's case, they had 8 children who then had 3 or 4 children each, so when I was your age, I was one out of 27 grandchildren and a couple great grand children. Considering they were already in their 70s even back then and living on a fixed income, I never really expected more from them then a card, some candy and maybe 5 or 10 dollars. And really, there was nothing with that.

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