View Full Version : What are you asking for for Christmas?
Jason1
11-24-2006, 07:25 PM
As the title states, basically. I want to know because for one im curious, for two I need ideas. My parents just asked me what I want today and I really have like 1 or 2 ideas, other than that im pretty much clueless. And if it wasnt one of those 1 or 2 things, it is on my brothers list so chances are im getting it anyways. So im hoping if everyone else lists what they are asking for, and from that I can gather some ideas. Thanks everyone.
Typhoid
11-24-2006, 07:36 PM
Im not asking for anything.
This Christmas will be the worst ever.
/pout
Im not asking for anything.
This Christmas will be the worst ever.
/pout
Sup, divorced parents buddy. :(
I did buy a Wii for myself though.
Jason1
11-24-2006, 07:51 PM
*sigh*
Lots of help so far...
Fox 6
11-24-2006, 08:32 PM
Aside from a Wii
probably some DVD titles, various DS titles, some books that ive been wanting to read but too lazy to go out and get.
If you get stuck you could always llok through flyers and stuff from a local newspaper, seeing something might joogle your memory about something that you wanted/needed but completely forgot about.
KillerGremlin
11-25-2006, 02:15 AM
80gig ipod, weeeeeeeee
Jonbo298
11-25-2006, 02:16 AM
Not a whole lot from my end. I've just grown less fond of Christmas because I don't want things from others.
The most I'll ask for is just things like gift cards or some stuff for the kitchen but thats all.
Perfect Stu
11-25-2006, 10:44 AM
Clothes, mainly.
I have come to a time in my life now where I find myself interpreting the question 'What Do You Want For Christmas' in an entirely different light.
Does it necessecerely mean 'what do you want me to buy you' or 'what toys do you want' as I percieved it as a child. Or the way I percieve it now. I am inclined to answer whith comments such as 'To have a happy time with my family and friends' as it is pretty much the only time of year now that my entire family gets together.
I suppose thats what I have now come to ask for from christmas rather than standing to gain material posessions. If I want something I buy it, it's a simple concept.
I would be inclined to ask people to buy me practical things that I actually need. My parents are divorced so I get extra presents, lol. I could ask them to put their money together and purchase me a washing machine. Boring I know but infinately useful.
I would say look around your house, what do you 'actually' need. You mentioned mabey something for the kitchen. If so what. Plates, cups saucepans a microwave? Mabey there are things you never considered before like for example a blender, deep fat fryer or bread bin. Not exciting I know but all serve a useful purpose in some way or another.
I need some socks :shakehead
Hope I have helped in some way ;)
Dylflon
11-25-2006, 01:40 PM
A bike.
Typhoid
11-25-2006, 02:08 PM
Dylan's bike.
Teuthida
11-25-2006, 02:30 PM
I don't like to ask for things. Especially when the person has no idea what the thing is upon asking. I'm content if I get anything at all. Prefer gifts that people give you based on what they think you like rather than straight out telling them exactly what you want. Those items that fulfill the want I buy for myself.
MrCoffee
11-25-2006, 02:53 PM
I am going to ask for some Wii and DS titles (titles sounds so much more mature then games) as well as a watch...mostly Wii accessories...and if my parents really love me they'll get me a BIG tv.
Jonbo298
11-25-2006, 02:54 PM
I already told them what I kinda want..for kitchen stuff. But nothing major. I've grown beyond asking for things I guess. I either don't want anything or just give me gift cards and I'll buy whatever I feel like >.>
GameMaster
11-25-2006, 03:40 PM
The family's Christmas gift this year is Hawaii. I'll be on the island of Maui sipping tropical drinks in a swimsuit if the weather is nice.
I wouldn't have asked for anything personally because I buy myself whatever I want throughout the year. Maybe some blank dual-layer DVDs?
DarkMaster
11-25-2006, 06:06 PM
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v654/Amirnol/704504956_l1.jpg
But they keep telling me it would be too difficult to get it down the chimney.
Jason1
11-25-2006, 06:44 PM
Actually my parents mentioned today maybe just giving me a fairly good chunck of change for my eventual purchase of a laptop computer. That would be nice I suppouse. Thanks for all the suggestions though everyone.
MrCoffee
11-26-2006, 01:16 AM
@Darkmaster
I have the same problem PM me if you find a way around it...;)
Dylan's bike.
It's a done deal. One bike coming up ;)
@Darkmaster
I have the same problem PM me if you find a way around it...;)
His problem is not getting that bird down his chimney. It's getting her out of my bed :stud:
And she's wearing too many clothes for my liking in that picture, I have some better ones :Pimp:
Perfect Stu
11-26-2006, 10:34 AM
His problem is not getting that bird down his chimney. It's getting her out of my bed :stud:
dude, it's illegal to tie someone down against their own will.
Typhoid
11-26-2006, 01:40 PM
dude, it's illegal to tie someone down against their own will.
R-...really?
Crap.
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