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Just After idear for xmas gifts, i havent done much shoping yet.

Need to get somthing for mum and dad.

Plus my brother.

For my brother i am going to get him Call of duty: 4(the new one)

on pc, I have it on my xbox and its the best game i have ever played.

Got my sister an alpine, ipod mp3 head unit.

list what you have gotten people or any thoughts

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best website (though probably too late for shipping unless you do express) is latestbuy.com.au

I buy a lot of birthday and Christmas presents there, last one i bought was the RC helicopters, fairly cheap but so much fun.

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Man, those C*ntz dolls (as gf and I call em) are just wrooooong. No wonder 7yo's are getting around in eye shadow and heels now :P

Yeah could not agree more , i was a bit lost to what to buy young girls so i rang mum and she told me to get them my remark when i seen them was " why they dressed like little sl*ts "

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We are doing secret santa in our family, so I don't have to buy presents for every member of the family! ... with a set budget of $50 max. I only got 1 gift each for my wife & daughter and 1 gift for a random family member.

It was just getting ridiculous, when you had to buy presents for 15+ people. Last year, I gave warning that I refuse to receive presents that were purchased - it had to be either food (meal for everyone) or something that was made themselves.

Little kids are limited to 1 toy, they already have too many toys.

Christmas is also time when theft (and debt) is at the highest rate. People who are pressured financially cannot afford luxury presents but pressured not to dissapoint kids and friends, due to all the "Spirit of Giving" ("Spirit of Buying") cultureTV/Movies/Media produced. Christmas should really be about being together, not "Giving".

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They're only 7, jeez!!!

Seriously though all 7 year old now come with an 18 year old attitude, what ever happened to the child in them? Bloody Bratz, Simpsons, Brittany Spears, and commercialism are pushing kids way too fast.

PS. I got another 35rwkw for Xmas..................and I got the missus a big stone Buddah [OK concrete, but it looks like stone].

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