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New phone with full qwerty keyboard (I actually got this as an early present, and it was taken away in school the day before the break :( ), new plasma high def TV, $100 Apple and Barnes and Nobles giftcards, 250 euro, some guitar stuff, and various other things I can't remember. The most random thing is probably the peppermint chocolate milk mix. Oh, and it's technically not a present per se, but my friend's 360 broke, and his parents bought him a new one. He's offered to give it to me. So I accepted, and we're currently trying to figure out how to fix it. Free games follow if we get it working. ;D

Oh, and haha. An unmentionable goodie bag from one of my friends. ;)

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Not very much this year but, it's a time to give to friends and family etc. I got a $50 gift card for Kohls and a hoody sweater with my job logo on it. Also, a radiologist bought me lunch from Burger King.

This is the time to shop, or after the New Year for much lower prices. I am looking at a Toshiba Silver 15.6" Satellite laptop PC.thumbsup.gif

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Oh, and I got this *awesome* bookmark and book from my four year old cousin (which he totally picked out himself :P). I just remembered because I was about to log off and read. "I" for "Izzy" and it says inspire on the other side. Practical, because until then I was using my joker card.

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Nothing really, a set of Tangrams, a chess game, a graphic novel, a brainteaser (36 cube), and a lacrosse trainer thingy majigy, nd a 750 piece puzzle of New York Times Square.

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i got some expensive headphones with a lifetime warranty, so when i break them, i get new ones!!!

chrispen, read your warranty well, lifetime warranty usually are the lifetime of the product. So break them during "there" lifetime, not YOURS.

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