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What are you buying your loved ones this Christmas? We're looking for inspiration and reckon a big share-a-thon of ideas will help everyone buy better gifts this year.

BTW: If your family reads B3ta and you're worried about giving the game away then tell us what you bought last Christmas.

(, Thu 26 Nov 2009, 12:34)
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This year I have the Managing Director. What do I buy him??? Well, nothing of course - he is a middle-aged man who wants for nothing. I will make him something. Mince pies, if he doesnt like them then in the bin they go. If he does/doesn't like them, praise showered on all staff as it would ruin the fun to reveal the identity of secret santa baker.

Last year I got the Chairman. With my £5 limit I bought him a CD of Carols from Kings College. Supper inoffensive Christmas tat.
(, Tue 1 Dec 2009, 16:31, 4 replies)
I am the owner
of a business and I would be absolutely over-the-moon if one of my employees went to as much trouble as to make some mince pies - I love mince pies! DO it!

I got a home-made christmas cake from one of them last year - It was ace! I've drawn my business manager... now that is going to take some thought.
(, Tue 1 Dec 2009, 16:33, closed)
Thank you.
*click*

I was thinking a selection of mincers - 6 traditional ones, 6 boozy ones, 6 with nutty crumble topping and 6 with almond pasty and frangipane on top.

Business manager you say???? Why not give them your business? Or maybe some socks & shortbread, it's your call.
(, Tue 1 Dec 2009, 16:44, closed)
As the owner of the business,
no matter what you buy anyone, they will call you cheap.

Also, 'gearanach' sounds like Gaelic for cutter or cut.

is it?

rafter
baz
(, Tue 1 Dec 2009, 16:53, closed)
Gaelic for
"The complainer" - I missed out the article "an".
(, Wed 2 Dec 2009, 8:03, closed)

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