Tight red Santa's helper chemise with white fur around the plunging neckline and at the lower hem, matching red g-string , red 5 inch heel sandals, and the Santa hat of course---and then I probably can't tell you exactly what happened but I enjoyed my Santa's helper in every way possible.
Every other present she has ever given me is tied for 2nd place. They were all great, but I am not a materialist. Santa's helper, all I ever really want for Christmas!
2007-11-15 13:07:09
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answered by Anonymous
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all of these other answers are either silly or not thoughtful.
a weekend getaway to a little resort is the perfect gift. for one you get to enjoy it also...lol.
seriously it would be you two, romantic, and he'll (and you) would never forget it.
one huge peice of advice is don't go cheap. the worst thing is going to a lowly dive...than the gift will suck. i am not saying to break the bank, but if you ski a ski resort near home, or even a hotel room for two nights in the nearest big city. another piece of advice...don't go to a casino losing $$ will take all the sex drive out a man and woman
2007-11-15 12:27:33
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answered by countingjoel 2
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His undivided love and commitment. Whatever I got it could never match his true and faithful love towards me. When he was deployed, he said he was dying to get out the army and could not stand to be another day apart from me and the baby. It was driving him nuts. It was driving me nuts too!! He made sure he called me every day or other day from Iraq and we spent hours on the phone even if it was 3am in the morning. The best Xmas presents were his love letters not by email but written by hand. Whoa! I never new how romantic he could be and how horny I got by reading them! Yet, we waited for each other and promised to remain faithful and true blue. When he called me, he would cry over hearing my voice and tell me and the baby how much he loved us. War does things to people. We appreciate each other more than things we receive. Our love is stronger than ever.
2007-11-15 11:27:00
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answered by Hello Kitty 3
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I was in a serious motorcycle accident two years ago and could no longer split my firewood. My wife bought me a 25 ton gas wood splitter and life has never been better.
2007-11-15 11:10:49
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answered by jonds 7
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i'm thinking about getting my husband tickets to the western conference finals in college basketball - you know, part of that whole march madness thing. i think that'll knock his socks off (especially since i don't care that much for b-ball, would much rather watch football).
2007-11-15 11:14:17
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answered by hh 6
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my husband always wanted stuff like ski jackets, snowboards, watches, ipods, head phones, lap top computer...
2007-11-15 11:12:04
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answered by bluestar 3
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piece and quiet without having anymore to do than i cared too.
2007-11-15 11:12:53
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answered by ronnny 7
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divorce papers
2007-11-15 11:07:26
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answered by Anonymous
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