I don't have an imagination and I've been struggling to find anything to ask for.

KenshinHimuraRK wrote:beards are f*cking awesome.
vedicardi wrote:what did you do after you literally sh1t your pants
And here we do it a bit different I think; we make a list with stuff we want, and we get some of it, some we don't, and some other stuff my parents thought I'd like. You know, the element of surprise. And we make rhymes. Yes, rhymes. That's what you get when you celebrate saint Nicholas instead of Christmas (we're celebrating it the 5th, this saturday, already).
I also buy little presents for my parents,brother, sister and her boyfriend. And make rhymes. Yes, rhymes.
I always get the impression that in America (and most of the world), you ask for 1 or 2 specific things and you'll get those (see Stefan's post).
My Letter To SantaClaus wrote:Dear Santa.
I want you to bring me nothing but peace in this world. Now that i know that's impossible here's my list :P
1. Assassins Creed 2
2. Left4Dead2
3.GH: Metallica
4.RB2
5.Xbox Live Gold
6.A good ElectricGuitar
7.A good Amp
8.A new desktop comp
Now you better bring me my presents you fat piece of trash, or I'll sue you!
Maartah wrote:Some LPs, earphone, alarmclock, oldskool games (nes SNES gameboy), bigass sunglasses, etc
And here we do it a bit different I think; we make a list with stuff we want, and we get some of it, some we don't, and some other stuff my parents thought I'd like. You know, the element of surprise. And we make rhymes. Yes, rhymes. That's what you get when you celebrate saint Nicholas instead of Christmas (we're celebrating it the 5th, this saturday, already).
I also buy little presents for my parents, brother, sister and her boyfriend. And make rhymes. Yes, rhymes.
I always get the impression that in America (and most of the world), you ask for 1 or 2 specific things and you'll get those (see Stefan's post).
Naemesis wrote:Maartah wrote:Some LPs, earphone, alarmclock, oldskool games (nes SNES gameboy), bigass sunglasses, etc
And here we do it a bit different I think; we make a list with stuff we want, and we get some of it, some we don't, and some other stuff my parents thought I'd like. You know, the element of surprise. And we make rhymes. Yes, rhymes. That's what you get when you celebrate saint Nicholas instead of Christmas (we're celebrating it the 5th, this saturday, already).
I also buy little presents for my parents, brother, sister and her boyfriend. And make rhymes. Yes, rhymes.
I always get the impression that in America (and most of the world), you ask for 1 or 2 specific things and you'll get those (see Stefan's post).
Sinterklaas sucks ass.
gebbss wrote:I just don't get people that can ask for so much. I mean, ofcourse I'd like to have a new laptop and a long list of other gadgets, but i'd rather just ask for something that costs like, 20 euros or something. My parents spend enough money on me as it is.
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