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Old 10-21-2022, 06:06 AM   #36
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by Hitch View Post
LOL, dunno, sweetie. My new item that's waiting somewhere, with Santa, is the new Kindle tablet Scribe or whatever it's called. I wish I knew how my Xmas lists somehow morphed into "stuff I need for the business," rather than "stuff I wish somebody nice and handsome would buy for me, b/c I would never buy it for myself." LOL.

It's right up there with getting a vacuum for your first Xmas gift from your (then-new) Hubby. My fist Xmas with my ex, I was at that moment forced to acknowledge that a man who would buy me a VACUUM for my first Xmas with him was probably not the man of mah dreams. (sigh).

Hitch
Was it a good vacuum? Was the toaster good for the 2nd year gift?

For my wife's 60th birthday, I got her a good pair of compact binoculars. That was to go with the cruise we were going on for her 60th.

Sometimes you only have a choice between what you need and what you want when it comes to a gift.

My problem is that some of what I want is not cheap.

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