I haven't had to purchase any gifts this year. The few gifts I've received are things I would never buy myself, use or even like so I am re-gifting them to other people. They are nice gifts, just not things I need or want. I see nothing wrong in re-gifting if the item is brand new and wrapped. It sames me from returning them.
2006-12-18 03:59:46
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answered by Me, Myself & I 4
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I got my 9 yr old daughter, tickets to the high school musical concert. My son some toy cars, and a Spider man toy that sings the itsy-bitsy spider. My younger daughter a toy cell phone, so she'll leave mine alone. My nephew, an Elmo TMX. My niece, a play cell phone and cd player. My mom a Dooney purse she had been wanting. Still not done shopping though.
2006-12-18 12:31:14
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answered by ehuerta22 2
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Gift cards,a TMX Elmo,DVDs,a Bear,dinosaur stuff,a pair of cowboy boots,clothing,keychain digital camera,keychain with photo locket on it,broadhead tips for hunting arrows,laser level,hoodie,long sleeve tee shirts,pair of shoes,little giant ladder,more gift cards,toys,spa sleep machine,many more items I can't think of,stocking stuffers,food baskets,candy,cookies,money
2006-12-18 12:23:11
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answered by grbarnaba 4
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I bought my husband 3 porno DVD's. The cats (yes, I broke down and bought gifts for my cats, I'm so ashamed) are getting a Kitty Kat Circus, Kitty-Go-Krazy, a battery operated ball to chase, some edible plants, and I think that's it.....
2006-12-18 12:07:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Canned goods, fresh veggies like onions and carrots that will last awhile, canned fruit, diapers, toilet paper, hand soap, detergent, tins of coco, flour, sugar, paper towels, rice, bread, cookie mixes, cereal, milk, and it all goes to my local food pantry.
2006-12-18 12:22:07
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answered by Emma J 3
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