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I think I got a diff for my 18th.

Haha thats pretty sick.. i dont even think i got anything for my 18th.. cheap arse parents.. *grumbles*

my 20th was better then my 18th.. how lame am i!

An 'experience' as opposed to a 'present' is good if you don't want anything in particular... ie: harbour bridge climb, skydiving, paintball with all your friends, swimming with dolphins or sharks etc... something you will always remember rather than something that you think is a good gift now but in a few years is boring...

Although - the tools is a great idea (as long as they're not cheap ass super cheap auto brand or something equally crappy!).

I turn 18 in Feb, whatever I'm getting is a 'suprise'.

I don't know what I really want anyway. One of those Jason Lay-Z-Boy recliners would go down pretty sweet as a computer chair though.

One I saw had a fridge and stuff in the hand rest. ^_^

I guess an unrestricted license would be cool, but unfortunately no one who I know who works at the RTA is willing to make that the best 18th birthday present ever.

Do you like car magazines? Get someone to hook you up with a yearly subscription?

Money is probably the best one though. Behind the recliner chair.

Maybe you can get yourself pack of "pull up" nappys instead of traditional ones as you are BIG kid now! :);):O:kiss::wub:

Sorry man I couldn't resist.

I got myself money.. went to the casino with $150 walked out with $900.. Probably could have done better.. but I've never seen that much money before, know when to quit :O

the cheapest blow up doll you can buy in an adult store. trust me, it'll be f**kin hilarious. especially when you blow her up and everyone plays basketball with it. :)

By basketball you mean hide the sausage right?

Tools are an awesome idea. I got a nice set of tools for my 18th.

Before that, I used to keep banging my hands, wrecking bolts. I never used to think it mattered.

Now, if I dont' have the right tool, i either buy it, or pay someone else to do the job.

Oh, I also got a GF for my bday. I know that's not something that you can ask for. lol. But it really makes your day.

I got myself money.. went to the casino with $150 walked out with $900.. Probably could have done better.. but I've never seen that much money before, know when to quit :P

f**k thats awesome ey! Good work.. Now you can start saving on that GTST you want! :)

Tools are an awesome idea. I got a nice set of tools for my 18th.

Before that, I used to keep banging my hands, wrecking bolts. I never used to think it mattered.

Now, if I dont' have the right tool, i either buy it, or pay someone else to do the job.

Oh, I also got a GF for my bday. I know that's not something that you can ask for. lol. But it really makes your day.

I knew a bunch of tools, but I don't hang around them anymore... No wait, you're talking about spanners, screwdrivers and stuff like that, right? Yeah, they're definitely a good idea! :)

And if you got a girlfriend on your birthday, and it really made your day, what did you do the next day? :P:O:ninja:

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