best. Christmas. gift. EVER!
#11
Before Christmas goodies
*Free tires on free polished aluminum rims from wrecked vehicle
*Free Toshiba C655 (loot)
under the tree
duck hunting/fish killing pants
and turtle wax
**EDIT**
here are the rims BTW
*Free tires on free polished aluminum rims from wrecked vehicle
*Free Toshiba C655 (loot)
under the tree
duck hunting/fish killing pants
and turtle wax
**EDIT**
here are the rims BTW
Last edited by ABN31B; 01-05-2011 at 12:13 AM.
#12
glad to see eveybody getting in on this. some pretty cool gifts too.
careful Curtis, you're showin' your jealousy again!
nice looking keychain, but it looks kinda 2nd gen.
sa-weet desktop Matt!
those are awsome pots Brad. i have a large set of Lagostina's, and they're great too work with. (and yes i do the majority of the cooking in my house)
Well being as I moved out 5 months ago. Cool gifts were outta the question this year. lol It was household stuffs but funniest thing this year was 3 sets of pots lol. One from my mom and dad (starfrit $100 decent set), one from my GFs grandmother (Logastina $300 Amazing set) and the last from GFs mother ($30 genaric no lids lol) We kept the Logastina ones and they are WAAAAAAY better than the IKEA ones we had lol.
#13
The girlfriend and I bought a remote starter for our Trailblazer.
I guess you could also say my Blazer was a present since I bought it on Christmas Eve. I needed a vehicle since I sold my Camaro and S10 in October. Had a 92 Blazer but wanted something more reliable. Who would have thought that the 92 with 153k miles on it was more reliable than the 2000 since I am already having problems with the 2000 and it only has 110k miles on it. That's been my luck here recently.
I guess you could also say my Blazer was a present since I bought it on Christmas Eve. I needed a vehicle since I sold my Camaro and S10 in October. Had a 92 Blazer but wanted something more reliable. Who would have thought that the 92 with 153k miles on it was more reliable than the 2000 since I am already having problems with the 2000 and it only has 110k miles on it. That's been my luck here recently.
#15
You have a nice box Bree! Thats a good score. Gonna art it up?
Well, I got a blender (Margaritas anyone?), hair trimmers and xboxlive from my mom and dad, brother gave me a TeraByte network storage drive and a fresh bottle of my cologne - Ferarri black, and I got myself an Ice fishing tent 6 person, the model engine, and Black Ops for 360, and a new laptop.
I got my mom and dad an HD PVR for their new HDTV
I got my brother a "Cold Steel" polycarbonate baseball bat (indestructable), K-Bar knife, and some books to read up north at work.
I got my friends baby some clothes and a cool leap frog toy that talks to him
I made the guys at work dinner.
Well, I got a blender (Margaritas anyone?), hair trimmers and xboxlive from my mom and dad, brother gave me a TeraByte network storage drive and a fresh bottle of my cologne - Ferarri black, and I got myself an Ice fishing tent 6 person, the model engine, and Black Ops for 360, and a new laptop.
I got my mom and dad an HD PVR for their new HDTV
I got my brother a "Cold Steel" polycarbonate baseball bat (indestructable), K-Bar knife, and some books to read up north at work.
I got my friends baby some clothes and a cool leap frog toy that talks to him
I made the guys at work dinner.
Last edited by ohsofly; 01-06-2011 at 09:43 PM.
#18
My new toy! forget the dremel this one runs off the air compressor and makes the dremel look like it's standing still
No pics of the new (to me) blazer engine yet saving those until the weather warms up enough to put it in but it's a 5.3L L33 engine out of an '06 silverado (47,000 on the odometer), got it, the pcm and entire wiring harness for $100 and didn't even have to pull it from the donor (it's great having a father in law that manages a junkyard)
No pics of the new (to me) blazer engine yet saving those until the weather warms up enough to put it in but it's a 5.3L L33 engine out of an '06 silverado (47,000 on the odometer), got it, the pcm and entire wiring harness for $100 and didn't even have to pull it from the donor (it's great having a father in law that manages a junkyard)
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