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Chistmas stuff by Jimbo on 12-03-2007 at 04:12 PM

I dunno what to get for christmas, my parents are asking me but im like i dunno lol.
So are there any good PC games out atm that i could get, ive already asked for UT3 and COD4, are there any more?
Or does anyone else have any other cool things for christmas lol


RE: Chistmas stuff by tony on 12-03-2007 at 04:13 PM

Get a car :p


RE: Chistmas stuff by Quantum on 12-03-2007 at 04:15 PM

Get a wii:P


RE: Chistmas stuff by Tasha on 12-03-2007 at 04:20 PM

Or maybe be content with having a loving family, a good home and being healthy?

Yeah.

Fat chance of that.


RE: Chistmas stuff by Oxy on 12-03-2007 at 04:50 PM

I have to agree with tasha this time round, seeing as i have experienced difficult times in the past year, which has pratically tore the family into two parts.
Anyway, enough of me, if you're really looking for reccomendations for christmas, Wii and nintendo DS aren't good ideas, they arent in stock in many places. Go for something a bit more pratical and fun.


RE: Chistmas stuff by Lourix on 12-03-2007 at 06:12 PM

Crysis, Football Manager 2008 or HL2 Orange Box??


RE: Chistmas stuff by SikStyles on 12-03-2007 at 07:01 PM

Ask for a tent which could fit 5 people.


RE: Chistmas stuff by Vazza on 12-03-2007 at 07:25 PM

Head over to Oxfam Unwrapped and choose some items that would benefit others. You get a little card and a lovely magnet to remind you of the kind offer that has been made on your behalf, and people less fortunate receive something to help themselves with :D

(I do this for most of my Christmases/Birthdays)


RE: Chistmas stuff by albert on 12-03-2007 at 07:26 PM

quote:
Originally posted by tony
Get a car :p
x2.

I wish they'd get me one. =(
RE: Chistmas stuff by RebelSean on 12-03-2007 at 07:26 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Tasha
Or maybe be content with having a loving family, a good home and being healthy?

Yeah.

Fat chance of that.

That's what I'm telling my mom, all I want this year is to be able to spend Christmas with my entire family; I don't care what I get. It's going to be my last Christmas living in the house with my family, and I cried putting up the decorations this year :sad:. I'm not ready.
RE: Chistmas stuff by tony on 12-03-2007 at 07:36 PM

what you mean you cried sean? :undecided:


RE: Chistmas stuff by RebelSean on 12-03-2007 at 07:45 PM

quote:
Originally posted by tony
what you mean you cried sean? :undecided:

I cried while decorating the house, because this is the last year until I move about 200 miles away from home.
RE: RE: Chistmas stuff by Aeryn on 12-03-2007 at 08:24 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Tasha
Or maybe be content with having a loving family, a good home and being healthy?
Yep, that's the best gift.
RE: RE: RE: Chistmas stuff by Phillip on 12-03-2007 at 08:53 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Haz
quote:
Originally posted by Tasha
Or maybe be content with having a loving family, a good home and being healthy?
Yep, that's the best gift.
How many people actually mean that though. I bet some of you would be disappointed waking up Christmas morning and not getting anything at all.

I don't even plan on getting up early on Christmas. My little brother will be with his dad and he is the only reason we do Christmas so it looks like I get to sleep in (H)
RE: Chistmas stuff by Tasha on 12-03-2007 at 09:45 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Phillip
quote:
Originally posted by Haz
quote:
Originally posted by Tasha
Or maybe be content with having a loving family, a good home and being healthy?
Yep, that's the best gift.
How many people actually mean that though. I bet some of you would be disappointed waking up Christmas morning and not getting anything at all.

To be quite honest, I think Christmas is absolutely ridiculous nowadays. It's ALL about the presents for a lot of people, if you don't get a Wii or an Xbox, or at least £500 spent on you, it's a waste. If you can't think of anything you want, maybe you should just be content with what you have, instead of searching around for £100's worth of presents. Isn't the spirit of Christmas in giving, not receiving? Sure, it's really nice to receive presents, but I'd rather have nothing at all and know I was loved, healthy and happy, than get a Wii, and Xbox, and a PS3, knowing my parents only bought it because they feel bad for not loving me enough or whatever.

Yeah, I switched into rant mode there, but seriously, whilst it's nice to receive presents, people go overboard and want, want, want. Like I said, if you can't think of anything you want/need, you should simply be content with what you do have, or do something like Vazza suggested.
RE: Chistmas stuff by Rolando on 12-03-2007 at 09:58 PM

That's not true Tasha.. Some people just like giving stuff because it's an easier way to express their feelings and make others happy. Just because someone receives an expensive gift for Christmas doesn't mean their parents don't love them or feel bad for not loving them enough. I love spending time with my family in Christmas and I'm looking forward to it a lot. I also love the look of happiness in my cousin's faces when they open their presents. You can get the best of both worlds, and in my family I'm sure we all do. Maybe that's not the case for everyone but I still don't think you should make assumptions like that.

There's some people out there that love giving, my mom is one of those. Giving doesn't necessarily mean giving tangible stuff, but it can. It makes people happy, and with a gift comes more than just a tangible thing, but a person feels like you care about them and you remember them.

I already got my Christmas present, but I know my mom will have a little something (maybe an outfit) for me in Christmas eve.. it's just the detail that counts.

Sometimes things aren't black or white, they can be gray. Though I'm sure your point is correct to some degree, there's tons of kids out there that only care about their presents.. one of my cousins is like that.. and we're trying to teach him otherwise.


I still love you (In a totally amiable and not creepy kind of way :p) though Tasha, since you think my name is cool. <3
Nothing against you really, so please don't take it personally.


Sorry for the long (and probably unorganized and random in some places) post...

PS: This is the longest post I've ever written in this forum.. I feel like spamming :sad:


RE: Chistmas stuff by Voldemort on 12-03-2007 at 10:02 PM

Hah, I just want a decent wristwatch, mine died so I never know the time anymore.

I like Christmas cause it's the only time I see both of my families (my mother's and my father's) together, we're a lot.


RE: Chistmas stuff by tony on 12-03-2007 at 10:10 PM

Yeah, my family is comming for about 2 weeks, best season of the year :)

i think ill get a HDTV or something :)


RE: Chistmas stuff by Tasha on 12-03-2007 at 10:11 PM

I understand what you are saying Rolando, and of course, not everybody and every situation is the same. However, in my experience, online, and offline, most people (children/teens especially) only care for the most expensive gift, they don't mind whether they'll use it for long (most likely it's a few months then "eh, this isn't cool anymore"), or whatever else. It's a bit like a competition between some of them ("oh I got a Wii, it's really cool" "haha! I got a Wii AND an Xbox!").

I know some parents do love their children and want them to be happy, henceforth buying them whatever they want, and this too, annoys me. The more they get, the more they expect. I know that this comes from my own personal situation, but I feel, having had "no" said to me a lot when growing up, I have learnt to look after my things, to appreciate the smaller things, and to not want as much.

I feel this comes across in Christmas with a lot of other people who have had their every whim and fancy catered for, that they cannot realise maybe they should be happy with simply being healthy and loved, and for once, they just want, want, want. Like I said, not every situation is the same, but all the people I go to school with, and a lot of people I've seen online, they can't think "well... my parents love me, all my family and friends are here for me, maybe I should just be happy with that", they're more like: "OHMYGODAWII! MUM I WANT THE WII! I want the Wii! And an Xbox! Don't you love me, Mum? If you really loved me, you'd get me these things." It's like they feel their parents love HAS to be measured in physical gifts.

I hope I make sense. xD Not attacking you either, Rolando. <3 I still think your name is awesome.


RE: Chistmas stuff by aNILEator on 12-03-2007 at 11:41 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Rolando
I know my mom will have a little something (maybe an outfit) for me in Christmas eve

Dodgy... normally people say girlfriend/wife not mum... </joke...unless it really is dodgy> :P

No one is attacking anyone here I don't think, it's a pretty good discussion so far.

Personally my xmas lists for at least the last 4 years have been 'money to help me towards...'

I did this for my drumkit, my computers, and my camcorder, Sometimes and usually the list is exactly the same at my birthday because I'm still saving up.

This year the list has;
•A Macbook
- Because I'm kinda getting to the stage where I need a laptop now and with a macbook I could get all my light/portable/on-site work done on either osx or windows and shouldn't have any trouble

•Black Magic Intensity HDMI Card
- To Make full use of my camcorder to create HD stop-motion animations easier, more effective and generally better as I can use software enhancements eg onion skin and previewing, currently I can only take photos and hope for the best.

•StopMotionMaker HDMI
- To go with above card, but I'd trial it first, if I got the above mentioned card

•Humanoid Animation Armature (not on list, but money would go towards)
- Fairly obvious reasons if you know me, it'd be handy for Uni and any projects I might have (by the way I put the dog down, I saved his head, the armature needs a complete strip-down and clean before I use it again)

Then smaller stuff I've asked for is mainly things I'd like for the house or stuff I've yet to track down.

•'George Foreman Style' Grill with removable plates
- Just one small enough for me/my kitchen, not one of the newer huge ones

•Nice Looking Wall Clocks
- I'd like one to go in my room and lounge

•Artwork on Canvas
- Brodies Law artwork is what I'm currently thinking of, the back tattoo one but probably some others would be better for downstairs, just to add some life to the building

• Back to The Future DVD Boxset
- always just sold out/not in stock for the past year. GREAT SCOTT!

•DVD Rack
- Probably going to make one myself to fill the space where the fireplace was originally

•2 front teeth.......(nah, joke)

•Beer

•Curry

•Help on the house

Shaun The Sheep isn't out in series form yet, only a few episodes on a DVD.
I couldn't think of any films or music that I want
The only game would possibly be Talkman Euro (European Languages + Japanese) as I'd like to learn German and Japanese

But I've pretty much got all the stuff I need, and I'm happy to spend time with family, I had a really good xmas day last year just sitting around with Dad and Carole (who are about to be married by the way ;)) and my dog Lara, had some food and light drinking, I also love to give presents and genuinely feel appreciated, I also like to make my presents for family more personal, so Dad and Carole had theirs on Friday, I took them to see Bill Bailey at Wembley Arena, for their birthdays I took them to see Avenue Q in London, etc.

Hopefully I'll have a good one this year, will just be me and my grandparents and Lara as those other 2 are still off on their wedding holiday as of tomorrow (the 4th) 8-) :P

Not really had many good xmas' since my mum left or my back problems surfaced, but if there is anything about xmas these days, you've just got to stay thankful for what you do have left

Hope I didn't bring the mood down :)
RE: Chistmas stuff by albert on 12-03-2007 at 11:53 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Tasha
To be quite honest, I think Christmas is absolutely ridiculous nowadays. It's ALL about the presents for a lot of people, if you don't get a Wii or an Xbox, or at least £500 spent on you, it's a waste. If you can't think of anything you want, maybe you should just be content with what you have, instead of searching around for £100's worth of presents. Isn't the spirit of Christmas in giving, not receiving? Sure, it's really nice to receive presents, but I'd rather have nothing at all and know I was loved, healthy and happy, than get a Wii, and Xbox, and a PS3, knowing my parents only bought it because they feel bad for not loving me enough or whatever.

Yeah, I switched into rant mode there, but seriously, whilst it's nice to receive presents, people go overboard and want, want, want. Like I said, if you can't think of anything you want/need, you should simply be content with what you do have, or do something like Vazza suggested.

With all due respect Tasha, isn't that the same speech you give every year?
What are you asking for Christmas by SonicTy on 12-04-2007 at 03:24 AM

Just wondering what everyone wants for Christmas cause I need some ideas.

I'm asking for Call of Duty 4, guitar hero 3 clothes and money.

[Image: 061224merrychristmasfy7.jpg]


RE: What are you asking for Christmas by prashker on 12-04-2007 at 03:26 AM

Christmas is about being with your family. So stfu and get aids for christmas.

As for me

HANUKKAH = PRESENTS :D>


RE: Chistmas stuff by WDZ on 12-04-2007 at 03:32 AM

quote:
Originally posted by SonicTy
What are you asking for Christmas
No need for a new thread when this one is so similar... merged. :spam:
RE: RE: Chistmas stuff by Phillip on 12-04-2007 at 07:05 AM

quote:
Originally posted by albert
quote:
Originally posted by Tasha
To be quite honest, I think Christmas is absolutely ridiculous nowadays. It's ALL about the presents for a lot of people, if you don't get a Wii or an Xbox, or at least £500 spent on you, it's a waste. If you can't think of anything you want, maybe you should just be content with what you have, instead of searching around for £100's worth of presents. Isn't the spirit of Christmas in giving, not receiving? Sure, it's really nice to receive presents, but I'd rather have nothing at all and know I was loved, healthy and happy, than get a Wii, and Xbox, and a PS3, knowing my parents only bought it because they feel bad for not loving me enough or whatever.

Yeah, I switched into rant mode there, but seriously, whilst it's nice to receive presents, people go overboard and want, want, want. Like I said, if you can't think of anything you want/need, you should simply be content with what you do have, or do something like Vazza suggested.

With all due respect Tasha, isn't that the same speech you give every year?
Well Christmas hasn't really changed much has it..? :P I agree with what Tasha has said apart from the "buying presents because they feel bad"

I would be happy with just having a Christmas lunch with my family (minus my 2 older brothers). I expect no presents from my Mum as she struggles to buy presents for my little brothers as it is. Of course I will get her something nice though.
RE: Chistmas stuff by Vazza on 12-04-2007 at 08:47 PM

If we're asking what we're wanting for Christmas (or in my case, what I know I'm getting) then the list would be:

Nintendo DS with Brain Training + More Brain Training (because my mind is going anyway)
Torchwood 7 disc boxset
+ whatever else gets chucked in

And to be honest, this year I actually do feel bad because I know the DS stuff is about £150 and then I got £100 towards my new laptop... I mean, I've probably spent the equilviant of £150 on my family (framing this picture professional particularly fleeced me)

In saying that, I've already got my birthday next year sorted :D


RE: Chistmas stuff by SikStyles on 12-04-2007 at 08:55 PM

money money money money. :D


RE: Chistmas stuff by Voldemort on 12-04-2007 at 09:02 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Vazza
(framing this picture professional particularly fleeced me)
omg, it's really nice!
RE: Chistmas stuff by Vazza on 12-04-2007 at 09:04 PM

It looks a whole lot better with the frame :D Can't take a picture of the finished thing because it's currently taking up residency at my grans :p...she already has a 6 x 4 framed with other sunsets at the front door, but she was looking for something to go opposite the Jack Vertarno print ' the singer butler'...needless to say that I could have sold it 3 times over.....money making plan here I come :D


RE: Chistmas stuff by Voldemort on 12-04-2007 at 09:17 PM

how expensive? :p


RE: Chistmas stuff by Vazza on 12-04-2007 at 09:23 PM

It probably should have been around £40...but when you know the person who's doing it ....;)......