The 'what I got for X-mas' thread.


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book - lemony snicket's a series of unfortunate events

Half Life 2

Sims 2

Smallville Season 3 (I now own all 3 seasons released)

Nintendo DS

Super Mario 64 DS

Clothes / socks

and money and perhaps other things im getting next week from far away relatives ( a second x-mas :))

2x 200GB Western Digital Hard Drives

Money

Various DVDs (Euro Trip, American Wedding, Scary Movie 3 etc.)

Smellies

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My birthday is in December, so presents are usually combined somewhat. For my birthday I got a gold ring and an expensive Seiko kinetic watch. :)

Asus P5GDC-V Deluxe

some candy (anybody in sweden that want some candy? :) ) and a thong wich was "accidently" swiched with a pair of boxershorts from my parents.. not funny at all :p

a deo and a 20 pack of socks. I didn't want any presents, but I'm satisfied with my Asus mainboard. :D

I got a

Mini Ipod

Pair of gloves

New Cell phone from work

Wireless PS2 controller (A must have, they are so cool and clean)

A blackbelt frame with a bunch pic of me

Elf undies with an Elf hat (don't ask)

A thingny to connect the IPOD to my car stereo

a surfboard frame

and that's about it

Merry Xmas

Western Digital Raptor 10K RPM 37.4

Logitech Cordless Desktop LX700

Memorex 100pack 52x CD-R

NV Silencer 5 VGA Cooler

120mm Fan Grill

Thermaltake Shark Case (see below)

Misc Diecast Collectables

Some Jeans

Tommy Cologna Spray (wtf?)

$50 Bestbuy Giftcard

$30

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The following are my christmas gifts.

One shirt and one jacket/vest

Star Trek Music CD's, VHS and Comics (Collecting)

$20 Comp USA gift card

Starbucks Gift card for unknown amount (Will find out when I use it)

Poker drinking glasses and dealers shoe.

Over $200 cash plus a nice cash inheritance from recently deceased grandfather.

I am sure I am forgetting something but these are the one's I remember.

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