Right around $1000 for hubby, hubby's family and my family. However, I start Christmas shopping in mid October so I can space money out.
2006-12-08 01:50:37
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answer #1
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answered by Live for today.Hope for tomorrow 2
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Well, Im not sure what you mean by 'Xmas"
Surely you dont mean Christmas? Because if you did, that would be a big mistake on YOUR part. Jesus is the reason for the season, and to take the "Christ" out of "Christmas"...well, is just plain retarded!
But if you really do celebrate some fool holiday called Xmas, I guess the proper gift to give is an XBox.
2006-12-08 05:19:31
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answered by Anonymous
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500 $
2006-12-08 05:28:05
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answered by scooprandell 7
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$0... well, that's not entirely true. prolly $10 on cards and stamps. But then I'm one of those wack jobs that thinks Christmas should be about........ oh nevermind. Merry Christmas how ever you do it. :D
Hey Forrest, X is the sign the christians used to indicate that they were christians back when Christians were persecuted. Actually it started as a fish symbol and then evolved into an X. Either way, X is still significant of Christ. And plz take that "southern" title out of your name. We already hav a bad enuff rep for being ignorant down here.
2006-12-08 05:18:51
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answered by Red Winged Bandit 4
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I try to never spend more than 500. Usually I try to keep it at around 200-300
2006-12-08 05:17:36
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answered by brittany 3
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Probably around $1,000.
2006-12-08 06:21:31
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answered by couchP56 6
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Probably between 1,000 and 1,200.
2006-12-08 09:09:26
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answered by malomw 2
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750$ or maybe more as its my 1st job i have bought gift for everyone dear to me and belive i have a lot of person who are dear to me
2006-12-08 05:41:12
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answered by lovena 2
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not much becuse i don't have much but i am sure people will love the personal things i make for them (at least they bertter....)
2006-12-08 05:18:18
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answered by 42 6
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