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Don't know what i am getting, but hopefully it will be something really good!!!

Hope it is some toys for the car!!!

OMGHAITOYOU!! :P

I am not sure what I am getting either, I already have a present under the tree and cant guess what it is :sorcerer:

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Im getting a remote control Helicopter (the real deal for big boys)

6ft Blonde with legs alllllllllll the way to heaven, Now thats a real deal for BIG boys!! *waits for Dan to give me a bike pump*

Nah fek knows, prob vouchers, can get what i want then!!

As for holidays i'm taking 4 1/2 weeks paid to do a whole lot of nothing + drinking beers!!

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Saving money for trip to japan in january.... :domokun:

are you still up for the group buy tint

dont know yet, probly cos i dont know what i want either lol

I want a puppy lol but I know i wont get that. (Hint hint luke :) )

lol i want a kitty but cant convince mum she says she gets too attached and i wont look after it :P thats why i have a daughter ;)

I've been bad so santa's gonna give me a lump of coal... so im getting myself a big ass tattoo for christmas

put coal in a tight spot and it may turn into a diamond

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