For everyone but my grandparents and I really have no clue what to get them. Both are pretty senile, have varying degrees of dementia, alzhemiers and poor memory due to strokes.
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I started this morning and basically finished this afternoon with the exception of a white elephant gift. The original idea was taken from driver. 10 dollar (ten dollar limit) bill folded inside a condom and stuffed with vaseline. Wrap that inside a box, inside a box, inside a box, you get the point. Anyhoooo can't do that because of the young impressionable minds that will be present.
Do you have something around your place you've been meaning to get rid of?
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For everyone but my grandparents and I really have no clue what to get them. Both are pretty senile, have varying degrees of dementia, alzhemiers and poor memory due to strokes.
Dude... I know!!
I have to buy for my Grandparents too.. and it's like impossible. Old people are tough to by for(retired ones), because they already own everything that they could possibly need(Unless they're the real cheap type of old-people).
If anyone has any good ideas of good gifts for retired grandparents, please.. by all means post it here and help out us 2 ailing shoppers.
Oh... it's also very hard to shop at the malls when all these teens are running around with practicly lingerie on. God damn!
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This is one case where being a bachelor in the most deployed squadron in the Navy is a good thing. Most of my loved ones know my schedule and are happy to get a phone call. Though a certain sexy lass in Ohio will be getting a gift. The reason why will be apparent in a thread I'll be starting in just a minute.
hehe, no worries! I find myself saying I have to go "Christmas shopping" rather than "holiday shopping" all the time. It's just easier - especially since most of the presents I buy are for people that celebrate Christmas anyways
This is one case where being a bachelor in the most deployed squadron in the Navy is a good thing. Most of my loved ones know my schedule and are happy to get a phone call. Though a certain sexy lass in Ohio will be getting a gift. The reason why will be apparent in a thread I'll be starting in just a minute.
Oh, don't put yourself out darlin'...you have until my birthday to get me the mixed cd of my most wanted songs. Please do not worry on my account to do anything during the holiday rush. I had to add "cookie tracker" page to "my favorites/my bookmarks" at work and home. That said, I must have it by my birthday...oh how I cannot wait for the songs on that disk!
I too, live a pretty serious bachlorette life. I did all of my xmas shopping on Monday Night. I went out and bought some bacon and beans needed for the potluck item I had signed up for. While I was out I bought all of my xmas gifts in about 1 hour as I was in the neighborhood of the stores. One half of my family decided not to do xmas until later in the spring because of my mother's recovery from surgery, etc...intstead of presents we are going to try to all go to Cedar Point and ride that pee pants coaster, Top Thrill Dragster dropping 420 feet or something.
That made shopping very easy. One hour. The baking was two days though...
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