Xmas pressies

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by The Older Gentleman, Dec 25, 2003.

  1. Champagne, Smiths vouchers, chocs, socks (always needed), "500
    Indispensable Websites For Men" book[1] and best of all, a pair of those
    remote controlled miniature tanks that fire IR beams at each other.

    The Battle Of Kursk (slightly downsized) is being fought out on the
    living room carpet.

    [1] No pr0n sites mentioned.
     
    The Older Gentleman, Dec 25, 2003
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    Donegal Paul Guest

    "The Older Gentleman" listed
    heh.
    Donnie Darko Music Score and DVD, Dremel kit, Al Murray video and 2 tickets
    to see him live in February [1], chocolate, pewter scooter badge from kids.
    [1] Been a while since ive had a pressie that is totally unexpected :)
     
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    Donegal Paul Guest

    Christmas?

    **** off and Merry Christmas ;-)
     
    Donegal Paul, Dec 25, 2003
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    YTC#1 Guest

    One of those coffe/capucino/expresso maker thingies.
    A nice warm hat with floppy ears for ski-ing.
    A magnetic tank map holder thing (no longer need to pinch gibbo's)
    Book of good pubs on Merseyside.
    **** off big slab of choclate.
     
    YTC#1, Dec 25, 2003
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    TONY NEAL Guest

    dunno what i got yet, waiting till all the family gets here for dinner.
    hopefully one of them 12v mini fridges to take to rallies in the summer
    time,keep me beer/milk cold, also the bacon for butties in the mornin.

    wheres you all then?
    im in norfolk. near norwich

    tony
    Oh, all right then ...

    * smelly things
    * jeans
    * pyjamas
    * sweater
    * Aragon's _Aurélien_
    * Rousseau's _Confessions Books I - V_
     
    TONY NEAL, Dec 25, 2003
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  6. A "how to post on Usenet" manual?
     
    The Older Gentleman, Dec 25, 2003
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  7. He didn't get a blowjob from the R1 fairy this morning, did he?
     
    The Older Gentleman, Dec 25, 2003
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  8. <fx: makes note to pack camera, come February>
     
    The Older Gentleman, Dec 25, 2003
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    Ben Guest

    On Thu, 25 Dec 2003 11:20:07 +0000,
    Couple of dvds,
    Couple of cds,
    Some book tokens,
    Cluedo,
    an a GSXR1000.
     
    Ben, Dec 25, 2003
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    Champ Guest

    Socks [1]
    Swiss Card multi-tool - excellent!
    Book: "101 nights of great sex", together with blindfold and other,
    er, things from SO
    Calendar : "The Bellbottom years" [2]
    Mini DV cam from firebox - cheap, but great fun

    [1] with graphic of Snoopy snowboarding - thanks mum
    [2] http://www.whsmith.co.uk/whs/go.asp?isbn=00306454&DB=320
     
    Champ, Dec 25, 2003
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    Donegal Paul Guest

    Donegal Paul, Dec 25, 2003
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    darsy Guest

    On Thu, 25 Dec 2003 11:20:07 +0000,
    CD: HIA & Biosphere "Polar Sequences"
    book: Chuck Palahniuk's "Survivor"
    book: Steve Aylett's "The Velocity Gospel"
    book: Richard Calder's "Dead Girls, Dead Boys, Dead Things"
    Bottle of Vintage Port (Graham's 1983)
    Bottle of Tesco "Vintage Cava" - which is surprisingly good, actually.
     
    darsy, Dec 25, 2003
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    darsy Guest

    I got one of those last year - very handy indeed.
     
    darsy, Dec 25, 2003
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  14. <fx: jealous>

    That sounds like it might be *very* good.
     
    The Older Gentleman, Dec 25, 2003
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    YTC#1 Guest

    <g>

    Can we not just roll forward the clock now ????
     
    YTC#1, Dec 25, 2003
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    YTC#1 Guest

    Hopefully the presence of mind to watch how others post and follow their
    method.
    And a dictionary
    In my loft
    Just Norwhich would have done, I am sure we can work out the rest.
    Do they not have a shift key on keyboards over there in Norky land ?

    HTH

    P.S.
    Don't post replies at the top
    P.P.S
    No need to shout your name (mine is a TLA so thats OK)
     
    YTC#1, Dec 25, 2003
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    YTC#1 Guest

    So, still no bike then ?

    I'll get my coat .......
     
    YTC#1, Dec 25, 2003
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    deadmail Guest

    I got one of those this year; already cut my finger with it whilst
    cutting a piece of ham[1].

    [1] Some french cured sausague to be honest but I'm scared to mention
    it incase I get taken to task and told the correct term is pork shank
    or whatever...
     
    deadmail, Dec 25, 2003
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    deadmail Guest

    I was tempted to buy him a reasonable English dictionary.
     
    deadmail, Dec 25, 2003
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    darsy Guest

    <fx: jealous>

    That sounds like it might be *very* good.[/QUOTE]

    I've not tried it yet, but, apparently:

    http://www.grahams-port.com/chart.htm#1983

    and The Wine Doctor describes it as "Excellent, potentially
    outstanding."

    I'm looking forward to it.
     
    darsy, Dec 25, 2003
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