No assembly required... Gwen got me two DVD's I really wanted... the September 11th documentary film by the Naudet brothers and the National Geographic doc of the same subject.
Man dropped of a few things for the daughter (I got coal) and feels like I spent the entire day assembling and opening stuff, who knew Polly Pocket needed so much wire to hold her and her crap in a box!
So what about the rest of you kids??
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No assembly required... Gwen got me two DVD's I really wanted... the September 11th documentary film by the Naudet brothers and the National Geographic doc of the same subject.
That is a very good documentary. It sure does make your heart heavy to watch it though.Originally Posted by Treibenschnell
The big project was this item delivered!
Note how I was testing the trampoline to ensure there were no safety issues!
Here is the finished Project! :afro:
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Good boy, you took your shoes off...
POS, Pictures no workie.
As for me....
Well Santa bought the boys a free standing basketball goal and Santa tells me it was a real PITA to put together.
I got athe AWD gauge faces I wanted, some DVDs and some tickets to a Texas Tornadoes minor league hockey game.
Pictures work just fine for me... try clearing your cache.
Odd... I'm getting:Originally Posted by Treibenschnell
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IE thing?
Not much wrenching for me this x-mas... just these 2:
i got some movies i wanted and a new cd, but my daughter well lets say she got the hook up.
just about everything polly pocket from grandma. and about 25 barbies and batgirl and kelly and princess out the wazoo. Dad got the newest fanciest Sirius receiver. Hooray for HOWARD STERN
best was spending time with my crazy family.
That's cool what did your daughter get??Originally Posted by Titus
So far, the outside of the house painted by professionals, some Lowe's gift cards, cool tea & mug, and a really warm flannel shirt. We'll be doing Christmas with my family today. No assembly required so far
I got one birthday present early: Leaf Hog for the mountain of leaves my monster oak gave me. It works great! Some minor assembly required
No kidding, they spend more $$$ on all that wire/washers and screws than they do the whole toy.Originally Posted by POS Racing
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93' LE #1136 - FM II
250k miles
I got a new circular saw and a set of those coolie ratcheting wrenches. Also got a couple CD's (new Audioslave and a Trans-Siberian Orchestra Christmas CD), a couple shirts and some Meguir's products. I did good!
Mom gave me a huge jar full of homemade beef jerky and a seal-a-meal bag full of venison jerky!
Of course, I still managed to get into the doghouse on Christmas - went to a nearby beach that I've been metal detecting and lost track of time... spent 5 hours and missed Christmas dinner - but did find 3 more rings on that beach! That makes 10 rings so far and about another 4 to 5 hours left to finish that beach.
RJ
Daily Driver: 2013 Club edition in Pearl White Mica
Lightness? What's that? I drive a PRHT!
No assembly for me here, got a box of Ritz whole wheat crackers with a $50 tagged on it, a three can pack of peanuts with another $50 tagged on it, a $100 Target gift card, and Kingdom of Heaven for PSP.
November 12, 2005 - A new beginning
Devil: 1999 Brilliant Black NB - Base Edition - Stock Spec
AIM ID: ZeroXR13mg
http://zeroxr.com
That's a good one.Originally Posted by sammm
Santa was good to me this year! The best gift was an overhaul and a new drivetrain for my mountain bike after seven years of dedicated service. Another reason I'll stick with Specialized - after 7 years of abuse there was a crack developing in a weld in the rear suspension linkage. Specialized replaced the entire four-bar linkage free of charge under their lifetime warranty.
It was like having a new bike again. Even better, I got to take part of Christmas afternoon to break it in at Knob Hill in Flower Mound. What a great day for riding.
I also got some other assorted stuff, including cash to cover a set of 'kooks to mount on a set of spare wheels to use for S2k and track events next season. Keep the R's fresh for the big events.
Iain
"We don't stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing." - George Bernard Shaw
was good to me this year. Harddog Sport (a whole lotta assembly required!), Dremel, HF clicker torque wrench, New rachet set, HF Sander/polisher and a iPod case....and of course...the best gift of all New SOCKS.
Because I was begging for a rollbar, I got the wife jewlery from Tiffany's, new coat and some various other things I can't mention.
No more Miata
Santa was very good to me this year....
I got a nice Dremel tool setup, a large collection of wood working clamps (because, aparently, you can't have enough clamps!), and my girlfriend got me the Target air compressor deal (the 2HP/6 Gal Durabuilt one).
Just got back from B'ham ... 11 hour drives in the pickup through Holiday traffic are the pits....
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