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I never get anything cool for christmas so I always by myself something... got this years early... hks 2535... now its sitting on the table in my living room so people can go WTF is that and I can make up strange stories about what it is and why I have it...

Yeah.... I'd be a bit annoyed if I got a Brashs voucher.

....but it's meant to be the thought that counts isn't it?

You could always try JB or Sanity. :rofl:

Autobarn and Bunnings are good vouchers to give/get too.

on a serious note... im buying myself a Nintendo Wii... i went to www.wiihaveaproblem.com and saw how other husbands and boyfriends were using them to great effect as an excuse for beating on your other half legally.

i placed my orders for chrissie early this year. i got a 7 pc racheting spanner set from the gf and all my family is gonna throw in cash for either a massive deep socket set or a wicked as toolbox fully stocked. my decision.

reckon its gonna be an awesome chrissie.

ill get my present from myself next year when my car is finally rebuild and i get my license back...

But do they come in Yellow?

Actually, my son's starting to point out all of the yellow cars and truck that he see at the moment, but I think that it has more to do with Scoop (his favorite) from Bob the Builder being yellow as well.

A little bit back on track now - thanks.

Check out Autoblog's gift guide here:

http://www.autoblog.com/2006/12/13/autoblo...day-gift-guide/

Item #1 - the Steve McQueen Jacket.

:O

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