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Bought myself a sub, amp and rear speakers to go with the fronts and head unit i bought 6 months ago lol... the rear speakers in there were factory, and had seen better, less broken days lol... Santa left me $300 to mend the hole in my pocket and some other goodies... got a shirt off my gf, and my brother installed my stereo!

Pretty good chrissy really.... doof doof doof doof hehehe

Hehe, there is my list, from mine and my g/f's family:

- Car wash set - shampoo, sponge, all the chemicals.

- Car polish buffer x 2 :))

- Car polish

- Pneumatic jack + stands + wheel chops

- Steam cleaner for my wheels

- Chocolates

Spent 5 hours cleaning and polishing the car on sunday, rained the next day, stormed today, ended up having the whole car covered in salt :)( Washed it again today... shiny :))))

Remember its ok to cheat a little to impress ppl:) Keep a bit of that strong home mix bourbon in your mouth when you test yourself. Sure to get an impressive reading:)

Heh heh- I like how you think Roy!

Seriously though, it's a pretty good pressie- the jolly fat man got it right this year.

Remember its ok to cheat a little to impress ppl:) Keep a bit of that strong home mix bourbon in your mouth when you test yourself. Sure to get an impressive reading:)

We were at my mates place and his g/f brought a proper brethalyzer from work. I did a mouthful of bourbon and blew 0.670. After that the machine said:

WARNING!!! YOUR ALCOHOL LEVEL IS DANGEROUSLY HIGH!!! YOU HAVE EXCEEDED THE MEASURING CAPACITY OF THIS MACHINE!!!

And then:

RECOVERING FROM THE LAST SAMPLE!

Which it sat on for about 5 minutes. Normally its like half a minute... Hehehe, good fun.

Another thing we did was joined up about hmmm 20 or so straws and blow through that. We were all blue :)

All I got for christmas was my 2 front teeth... SERIOUSLY!

They got broken playing ice hockey a few years ago and was not happy with the work that I had done.. Now I am getting Davinci vaneers and laser whitening! Yipee..

Got some sunnies from the missus too!

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