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  1. #1
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    Default What Did St. Nick leave under your tree

    Jello all

    I looked and I did not see any post for any one to show off there Pressies from the Holidays. So I'll start one. Here we go, let see your gifts.


    The Super Dooper Reindeer Pooper. ( jelly beans dispenser ). I'll let you guess what end the beans come out of.:eek:
    JunkBoy999
    Terry

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    Movie tickets - gonna go see Narnia later this week
    and a big red drill with a big M on it's big red box.

    cheers
    RufflyRustic

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    Santa was good to me...

    I've tried it out on a bit of gardening and ripping a couple of table tops out of a chinese walnut stump.

    I LIKE this toy

    Ian

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    New BenQ DW1640 dual layer DVD burner, and a Soundblaster Audigy2 ZS soundcard.

    OK so I like music on the 'puter.

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    An envelope of $100 notes

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    2 pairs of Socks and 3 pairs of Undies. Each individually wrapped.

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    two books, socks, chocs, hankys, wide angle camera lens,after shave,a cd & shed clean voucher from my son. all in all not a bad effort
    Some People are like slinky's,
    They serve no purpose at all,
    but they put a smile on your face when you throw them down the stairs.

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    Little Britain Series 2

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    Woodpeckers Uni-Lift and $400 worth assorted bits'n'pieces to make a new super dooper router table!
    New gym towel(im a sweater) and some money... Just won a $25 voucher at Northwoods!(thanks Colin)

    Also splurged $500 at Timbecon on myself with the left over money from the overtimes I did to pay for swmbo's pressie!
    All up this xmas I think I got spoiled a bit...
    ....................................................................

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    I've mentioned it elsewhere; a Samich Greg Bennett Ukulele!

    But I'm not taking a Uke off my list of things to make and do just yet!



    P (eeehaa!)
    I can't believe I told anyone!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bitingmidge
    I've mentioned it elsewhere; a Samich Greg Bennett Ukulele!

    But I'm not taking a Uke off my list of things to make and do just yet!



    P (eeehaa!)
    I can't believe I told anyone!
    Samick?? I'd have kept it a secret. Sorry mate, someone meant well.

    I got Mao - the Unknown Story - by Jung Chang, a fine bottle of Macallan 12 year old single malt whisky, an LG Super Multi drive DVD burner. board shorts x 3, oh, and a cuddle..
    If you never made a mistake, you never made anything!


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    Profound relief that I survived another one.

    Oh... and an incipient ulcer and a floorful of tinsel bits.
    I may be weird, but I'm saving up to become eccentric.

    - Andy Mc

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    I got the most gorgeous Colen Clenton she-oak marking guage. Thanks Mate. you know who you are.

    there's no school like the old school.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shedhand
    Samick?? I'd have kept it a secret. Sorry mate, someone meant well.
    I know I'm leading with my chin, but it's a Uke for crying out loud!!

    It's ok, it's perfect for leaving in the hot sun in the back of the car. It'll never be further out of tune than it was straight out of the box!!

    I've got it in bits at the moment, so in a day or two it'll be worth about the same as one of those really really cheapies! (The new strings are worth almost as much as the instrument!)

    I have a collection of instruments for pulling apart not playing!

    cheers,

    P

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    I received a set of LN mortise chisels. Exactly what I needed. They live in a drawer with Huon spacers (made yesterday) with my Barr chisel. The Huon was from some pieces of old drawer sides. Some were a bit broken so I salvaged them for the spacers (Thanks Ozwinner for the Huon).

    Meg received 33 DVD's for her collection.
    - Wood Borer

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