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Well its that time of year and I just realised xmas is next monday... man I cant stand xmas shopping. Each year you have to buy presents for people and you have no idea what they want... It was cool when u were a kid because shopping for family members was fun. Now its boring and I cant stand the crowds

so I chose the easy way out and got people a prepaid visa card. you choose the amount of money to be loaded onto the gift card and then they can use it where ever visa is accepted.

Awesome idea Dan

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Not bad.

I wen teh hippy route and got some guy in africa a goat and got a card sent to teh recipient of choice saying they got some guy a goat. Wonder what reaction i will get. I went all out last year so i reserve the right to do lame stuff this year.

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i got them through my mate who imports these things for $300 each... which is good considering places like Myer wanted like $400+

And what do youn rekon ill get for xmas?! i bet they gimme like a pair of cheap ass thongs and a beach towel for thailand... so disownig these schmucks when i come back

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i got them through my mate who imports these things for $300 each... which is good considering places like Myer wanted like $400+

And what do youn rekon ill get for xmas?! i bet they gimme like a pair of cheap ass thongs and a beach towel for thailand... so disownig these schmucks when i come back

come back from where?

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Dan when I go in May, I'll bring some back. My trainer knows these high roller Thai guys so I don't need to worry about 'trying to pick-up' all I have to do is tell him we want girls, then we just point out the ones we want. Pegasus and the 'No-Hands' Bar should be fun. Thai girls through a trapdoor.. WHOS THE LUCKY GUY! HEY HEY?!?

Ahhh, Thailand rules. They even feed food to you xD

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