Presents
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)
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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During the sixties, early seventies
when times were hard, we had recycled Xmas pressies, that disappeared in November and magically reappeared after Mass on Xmas morning, a huge grey wooden fort, with all the crusaders, a dolls house with garage added from last year, with new beds, cars and wallpaper, bikes and scooters. My Dad was an ace amateur carpenter/handyman and Mum just as hard working, made great recycled Xmas gifts, love them my parents and the memories to bits.
( , Tue 1 Dec 2009, 20:18, 1 reply)
when times were hard, we had recycled Xmas pressies, that disappeared in November and magically reappeared after Mass on Xmas morning, a huge grey wooden fort, with all the crusaders, a dolls house with garage added from last year, with new beds, cars and wallpaper, bikes and scooters. My Dad was an ace amateur carpenter/handyman and Mum just as hard working, made great recycled Xmas gifts, love them my parents and the memories to bits.
( , Tue 1 Dec 2009, 20:18, 1 reply)
I always loved my home made pressies best
the fort was best though.
/child of the 60s
( , Wed 2 Dec 2009, 0:03, closed)
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