Socks and underwear.
Thanks, Grandma.
2007-12-17 02:06:01
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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A little handheld jeopardy game instead of a Game Boy. The Game Boy was on sale the day after Thanksgiving at Wal-Mart for $25 (this was back in the day). It was right there, they had some left, I told me mom and went to another department. It turns out, she looked at the cost of games and thought they were too much, so she spent $20 on a little jeopardy game that had to use paper question cards and I was extremely frustrated as it felt like a huge waste of money and was quite the disapointment as I would have been happy with just one game. *sigh*
2007-12-17 02:10:32
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answered by Ren 5
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Good god, where do I begin? I know it's the thought that counts, but in the eleven years I have known my husband (we have been married five) ONE year I got something from his parent's that I really loved. They tend to buy me sweaters from the juniors department in Macy's. I'm turning thirty, and am a school psychologist... I can't come to work looking like Hannah Montana!
One year they did spare me and got my husband and I a HUGE plastic carousel that played the Nutcracker. This was a horrible gift, because I distinctly remember having a conversation with my in-laws about a month prior and mentioning to them that I LOATHE the nutcracker.
I think they are trying to tell me something.....
2007-12-17 02:32:10
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answered by PJ's Mom 4
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Presents cant ever be worst.
You classify things good - bad - or worse when you expect/ weigh it against its monetary value.
When it is a gift - it is always a pleasant surprise - the heart behind the gift should be counted - not the material
2007-12-17 02:09:00
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answer #4
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answered by core helps 3
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my kids get pretty bad gifts, lol. But they are my favorite because they are so young that they have no idea what I like,lol. They are pretty bad, like a colorful scrub brush to a teddy bear with a gaudy necklace and awful house decorations, lol. But they are awesome and I will keep some of them forever. I love that they think of me. This Christmas will be interesting. My oldest is 8
2007-12-17 03:05:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Years ago my GF at the time was slighty Goth, she brought me the most disturbing piece of jewllery I've ever had the misfortune of laying my eyes on. It was a bracelet which had the pattens of fish bones all round it.
Actually just thought of another someone once got me a copy of the highway code.
2007-12-17 02:17:16
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answered by Smudge 3
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As someone once said to me on a different topic entirely, "The worst I ever had was wonderful!"
2007-12-17 02:24:29
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answered by Der Lange 5
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Socks
2007-12-17 02:06:50
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answered by Wayne ahrRg 4
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A doll, about 8 inches high, dressed in full nun garb complete with bible and rosary beads. It was meant to be an 'hilarious' joke cos I hate nuns. It was from my sister. I got her a generous voucher for a beautician. I was not amused...
2007-12-17 02:13:37
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answered by Anonymous
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No such thing as 'worst' when I received a present.
Each of the present has its own significant meaning.
2007-12-17 02:15:39
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answered by Heaven Hill 7
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An acrylic paperweight that contained six months of toe nail clippings. Needless to say, it was homemade and completely alarming.
2007-12-17 02:12:06
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answered by Anonymous
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