my mom,bless her little heart....she didnt know any better..used to go through the toy isles when i was 8 and 9 and she would just place things in the cart according to the price sticker beneath it,so come that great morn...when i'd say ooohhhh mommy thank you..she'd look at it like she'd never seen it before in her life......and come to find out...she hadn't....she only knew she'd truly given it to me,and not kris kringle,because the red clearance sticker still said $1.98
i can say this though,her being broke might have cancelled out almost everything on the list we'd given her right before thansgiving but.....she made sure there was no spot empty under our little tree...and she made sure there was no spot empty of love in our little home.......so today,at 30 yrs old...i can still say with a tear in my eye....i love my mommy!
2007-03-01 08:43:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I had 'hinted' that the inflatable Homer Simpsons were on offer at B&Q to my wife and daughters. Imagine my delight when they returned from shopping with a barely concealed B&Q bag - later wrapped and under the tree. Imagine my excitment on Christmas morning. Imagine how great I felt when I tore open the wrapping to find I'd been given a pressure washer. Oh joy.
2007-03-02 11:08:58
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answered by Dunceboy's Twin Brother 2
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I think mine was an electric sandwich iorn costing less than a tenner, given by brother and sis in law. That or an orange exercise outfit given by my mother. I think she thought I would like it because I would show up beside the road in car's headlamps.
AARUUGH. I never wore it, and the sandwitch iorn was used once. A real piece of crockery so to speak.
--That Cheeky Lad
2007-03-01 07:21:27
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answered by Charles-CeeJay_UK_ USA/CheekyLad 7
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Sanitary Napkins
2007-03-02 11:10:02
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answered by kclunis 2
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It was called a string chicken, a wire basket thing shaped like a chicken that you were supposed to keep string in. The worst thing was that they had wrapped it in a box from another item, something I had really wanted for Christmas that yr.
2007-03-02 13:51:17
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answered by bjoy 1
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Any gift sincerely given is a wonderful thing, no matter what it is. I have had gifts that were not my favorite, not my size, or otherwise unusable to me, but the value to me is a lifetime of happy memories of spending Christmas with my loved one. Sometimes the wacky gifts are the most fun memories!
2007-03-02 14:31:12
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answered by Sweet n Sour 7
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I dont think that it is fair to talk about what your worst ever christmas pressie was. People go to huge lenghts to try and buy a good gift for others and here you are asking people to put down friends and relatives bacause they didnt buy them something they REALLY wanted. I am just appreciative of the fact that people make the effort in the first place. I definatly would not broadcast the things i wasnt so keen on using the internet or any other method. It is hurtful and unkind.
2007-03-01 07:02:53
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answered by carinaburke 2
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the worst pressie i ever got was this little ugly statue! i went shopping with my mother in law who tries to control mine and her sons life and i told her how much i hated it and to my suprise 4 months later i had that exact statue from her for xmas!!
2007-03-01 07:57:35
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answered by rachael t 1
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Abby/The worst x-mas present i got was a barbie when i was like 11 years old and way over barbie dolls
Tiffani/mine was probably the incredibles game for my DS. My uncle meant well, but has no clue what i like!
2007-03-01 07:00:25
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answered by Anonymous
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2 of the acctually
My Little Pony underwear when i was 12
and a Nascar Eletric toothbrush when i was10
go figure
either not the rite age or the rite gender
2007-03-02 14:11:13
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answered by Walkie-Talkie 2
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